Importance of Fitness
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Importance of Fitness

What is the Fitness? Fitness is not only a means to be physically fit by mental status is also important. If the person is physically fit but mentally ill it will not be able to function optimally. Physical and mental fitness plays a very important role in your lives, and people who are both, physically…

kyphosis
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Kyphosis

What is a Kyphosis? Kyphosis is a Postural-spinal disorder in which an excessive outward curve of the spine results in an abnormal rounding of the upper back. The condition is sometimes known as “roundback” or—in the case of a severe curve—as “hunchback.” Kyphosis can occur at any age, but is common during adolescence. A patient…

Scoliosis
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Scoliosis: Type, Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment, Exercise

Introduction Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. It can affect your posture and cause other health problems, like back pain. Scoliosis often develops in childhood, but it can also develop in adulthood. Scoliosis is a complex condition and can’t be fixed; it needs to be treated to keep it from getting worse. Scoliosis is…

Congenital Dislocation of the Hip
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Congenital Dislocation of Hip

What is Congenital Dislocation of the Hip(CDH)? Congenital dislocation of the hip, also known as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), is a condition where the hip joint is improperly formed or dislocated at birth. It occurs when a child is born with a dislocated hip (unstable hip). It is caused by abnormal development of…

Cauda Equina Syndrome
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Cauda Equina Syndrome

What is Cauda Equina Syndrome? Cauda equina syndrome (CES) occurs when the nerve roots of the cauda equina are compressed and disrupt motor and sensory function in the lower extremities and bladder. Patients with this syndrome are often admitted to the hospital in a medical emergency. CES can lead to Bladder-Bowl incontinence and weakness or…

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Physiotherapy Treatment

What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury (ACL)? An anterior cruciate ligament injury is a tear in one of the knee ligaments that joins the upper leg bone with the lower leg bone. The ACL keeps the knee stable. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the four major ligaments that help stabilize the knee….

Shoulder-hand syndrome
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Shoulder Hand Syndrome Exercise: Physiotherapy Treatment

What is Shoulder-hand syndrome? Causes But it’s unclear exactly how shoulder-hand syndrome manifests itself. A neurological system “short circuit” is one explanation put forward. The sympathetic (unconscious) nervous system becomes overactive as a result of this “short circuit,” affecting the local sweat glands and blood flow.Usually, symptoms follow an accident or surgery. Additional reasons might…

CONGENITAL TALIPES EUINOVARUS (CTEV)
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CONGENITAL TALIPES EUINOVARUS (CTEV): PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT

CONGENITAL TALIPES EUINO VARUS (CTEV) DEFINITION/INTRODUCTION: Congenital talipes equinovarus, also known as ‘club foot’, is a congenital foot deformity present at birth. It is one of the most common congenital deformities. The foot consists of 26 bones. Most relevant for this congenital deformity are the talus, calcaneus and navicular. The calcaneus and navicular are medially…

Torticollis Deformities
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Torticollis: Physiotherapy Treatment

What is a Torticollis? Types of Torticollis: Anatomy Related To Torticollis: Causes of Torticollis: Other Causes of Torticollis: Epidemiology Ten to twenty percent of cases of toricollis are posttraumatic; the remaining cases are idiopathic. Posttraumatic cervical dystonia often manifests days after the injury, and in its delayed version, it may take up to 12 months….

Tibial Nerve Injury
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Tibial Nerve Injury

What is a Tibial Nerve Injury? Courses of Tibial nerve: BRANCHES: Mechanism of Injury: Risk Factors: Causes of Tibial Nerve Injury: Symptoms: Possible Complications: TESTS AND EXAMS: Treatments for Tibial nerve injury: Physiotherapy Treatments: Modalities: Prevention: Prognosis: FAQ