Author: Dr.Mittal Vaghela

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    Ankle Pain

    What is Ankle pain? Ankle pain encompasses various sensations of discomfort affecting different areas of the ankle. It can arise due to a multitude of reasons, with the most prevalent causes being injury, arthritis, and natural degeneration over time. Depending on the underlying cause, individuals may experience pain, stiffness, or swelling in and around the…

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    Frankenstein Walk

    What Is a Frankenstein Walk? The Frankenstein Walk, also known as the toe touch walk, is a dynamic movement that effectively stretches the hamstrings and calves. This simple yet impactful exercise can be incorporated as a warm-up before physical activity or as an exercise option. Within the realm of exercises and training methods designed to…

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    The Ashworth Scale

    What is the Ashworth Scale? The Ashworth Scale is a commonly used clinical assessment tool for evaluating muscle tone or spasticity in individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, or spinal cord injuries. It is named after the British neurologist John Ashworth who developed the scale in 1964. The Ashworth scale,…

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    Myalgia

    What is Myalgia? Myalgia, the medical term for muscle pain, can occur as a result of various factors. Acute causes of myalgia include muscle strains, overuse, infections, and deficiencies in essential vitamins. On the other hand, chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression can also lead to persistent muscle pain and soreness. Treatment…

  • Total Hip Replacement

    Introduction Total hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which a damaged or diseased hip joint is replaced with an artificial joint called a prosthesis. This procedure is typically performed to relieve pain and improve mobility in individuals who have severe hip joint damage due to conditions such as…

  • Occupational Rehabilitation

    What Is Occupational Rehabilitation? Occupational rehabilitation has been represented as a multi-professional strategy provided to individuals of working age who experience health-related impairments, limitations, or restrictions that affect their work functioning. The primary aim of occupational rehabilitation is to optimize work participation. It is relevant for those with health conditions, injuries, illnesses, or disabilities that…

  • Geriatrics Disease

    What are Geriatric Diseases? Geriatric diseases are complex diseases, with shared risk factors that include age, cognitive impairment, functional impairment, and reduced mobility. These risk elements have been identified across various common geriatric conditions such as pressure ulcers, incontinence, falls, functional decline, and fever. The management of older adults often differs from that of younger…

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    Neurological Rehabilitation

    What is neurological rehabilitation? According to the World Health Organization (WHO) definition provided in 2011, rehabilitation refers to a set of measures aimed at assisting individuals who have or are likely to have a disability in achieving and maintaining optimal functioning in their interaction with the environment. Based on this definition, neurological rehabilitation specifically focuses…

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    Postoperative Rehabilitation

    What is Postoperative Rehabilitation? Postoperative rehabilitation is the process of facilitating joint movement, restoring muscular strength around the affected joint, and ultimately improving joint function after surgery. It is important to understand that rehabilitation is a long-term and ongoing process. While surgery may be completed within hours, the recovery and rehabilitation can span several months,…

  • Tachycardia

    What is tachycardia? Tachycardia is a medical term used to describe a condition in which the heart beats at a faster rate than normal. The normal resting heart rate for adults is typically between 60 and 100 beats per minute. Tachycardia is generally defined as a heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute at rest….