EFFECTIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY SESSIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE WEIGHT LOSS
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EFFECTIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY SESSIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE WEIGHT LOSS

Physical therapy is a good way to lose weight. A physical therapist can guide you in designing a safe and effective exercise session to lose weight. Physiotherapists can observe any underlying issue you may face during exercise. The most probable issues are joint pain, muscle pain, and ligament pain. Consulting a physical therapist can be…

UNDERSTANDING THE OVULATION CYCLE – PHASES AND FACTORS AFFECTING OVULATION
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UNDERSTANDING THE OVULATION CYCLE – PHASES AND FACTORS AFFECTING OVULATION

What is Ovulation? Ovulation is the period of women in which the mature egg is released by their ovaries. It is also known as the menstrual cycle which typically occurs between 14 to 28 days but keep in mind that these are not the exact days because they can vary depending on the woman’s health…

Elbow Bursitis
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Elbow Bursitis

What is Elbow Bursitis? Elbow bursitis, also known as olecranon bursitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation and swelling of the bursa located at the tip of the elbow. The bursa is a small, fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between bones and soft tissues, helping to reduce friction during movement. When the bursa…

Ethmoid Bone
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Ethmoid Bone

Introduction The ethmoid bone is an unpaired cranial bone located in the central region of the face, between the two orbits. It forms the roof of the nasal cavity and the floor of the anterior cranial fossa in the skull. The ethmoid bone plays a vital role in providing structural support and housing the olfactory…

Cardiovascular Treatments

Cardiovascular Treatments

Introduction Any condition affecting the heart or blood arteries is treated with cardiovascular therapies. Heart failure, hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, congenital heart disease cardiovascular treatments. Valvular heart disease, carditis, aortic aneurysms, peripheral artery disease, thromboembolic disease, and venous thrombosis are all included in the class of diseases known as. Several underlying…

Disuse Osteoporosis
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Disuse Osteoporosis

What is a Disuse Osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a medical condition characterized by the gradual weakening of bones, leading to a decrease in bone density and an increased risk of fractures. Disuse osteoporosis specifically refers to bone loss that occurs as a result of reduced physical activity or immobilization. When bones are not subjected to regular…

Body Fat Percentage
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Body Fat Percentage

The body fat percentage (BFP) of a person or other living thing is the total fat mass divided by the total body mass multiplied by 100. body fat includes essential body fat and body maintenance. For survival and reproductive processes to continue, essential bodily fat is required. Because of childbirth and other significant hormonal processes,…

Knee injuries
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Knee injuries

Knee injuries are a prevalent and often debilitating health concern that can affect individuals of all ages and activity levels. The knee joint is a complex structure, comprising bones, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage, all working together to provide stability and facilitate various movements. Unfortunately, the knee is susceptible to a wide range of injuries, stemming…

Bone Spurs (Osteophytes)
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Bone Spurs (Osteophytes)

Understanding Bone Spurs (Osteophytes) Definition and Overview of Bone Spurs Importance of Addressing Bone Spurs Common Locations of Bone Spurs Causes of Bone Spurs Aging and Degenerative Conditions Aging and general wear and tear on the joints over time are considered the primary causes of bone spurs. As we get older, the cartilage that cushions…