Medial Collateral Ligament
medial collateral ligament
medial collateral ligament

knee ligaments

anatomy of wrist joint

What is Manual Muscle Testing (MMT)? Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) is a technique used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to assess the strength and function of individual muscles or muscle groups. It involves the application of specific resistance against the muscle’s movement to determine its ability to generate force. Many health care principles including medical,…

What is Trendelenburg’s Gait? Trendelenburg gait is a dysfunctional gait brought on by a broken hip abductor mechanism. The gluteal musculature, which includes the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus muscles, is the main group of muscles involved. When walking, the pelvis drops to the opposite side due to the weakening of these muscles. This session…

What is an Abnormal Gait? An abnormal gait is a noticeable change in our normal walking pattern. Every person has their natural walking style which is unique in individual. Although, some injuries and medical conditions can cause some changes in our natural walking pattern. Anything which can affect our brain, spinal cord, legs, or feet…