Knee Pain: Physiotherapy Management
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Knee Pain: Physiotherapy Management

What is a Knee Pain? Knee Pain are the most common condition seen in India. People in India highly uses knee joint, This high usage may lead to more wear and tear around the Knee joint. Knee joint is also weight-bearing joint, so on relieving pain takes more time. The knee is a complex structure…

Hallux Rigidus
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Hallux Rigidus

Hallux rigidus is a disorder of the joint located at the base of the big toe. It causes pain and stiffness in the joint, and with time, it gets increasingly harder to bend the toe. Hallux is a latin word means the big toe, while rigidus indicates that the toe is rigid and cannot move….

Knee Joint stiffness : Physiotherapy Treatment
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Knee Joint stiffness : Physiotherapy Treatment

Introduction of Knee Joint Stiffness : Knee joint stiffness is the sensation of difficulty moving a joint or the apparent loss of range of motion of a joint. Joint stiffness often accompanies joint pain and/or swelling. Joint stiffness can be caused by injury or disease of the joint and is a common finding in the…

Slipping rib syndrome and Physiotherapy management
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Slipping rib syndrome and Physiotherapy management

Slipping rib syndrome occurs when the cartilage on a person’s lower ribs slips and moves, leading to pain in their chest or upper abdomen. Slipping rib syndrome goes by many names, including clicking rib, displaced ribs, rib tip syndrome, nerve nipping, painful rib syndrome, and interchondral subluxation, among others. The condition is slightly more common…

T4 Syndrome and Physiotherapy Management
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T4 Syndrome and Physiotherapy Management

What is a T4 Syndrome? T4 Syndrome is a condition that affects Thoracic vertebrae level T4, in which you feel pain, Paresthesias, and numbness, in the upper extremity with or without associated symptoms such as headaches and upper back stiffness. There are two major types of joints between the vertebrae : Examination Clinical Presentation Other…

Costochondritis and Physiotherapy Management
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Costochondritis and Physiotherapy Management

Costochondritis is a self-limiting condition defined as painful chronic inflammation of the costochondral junctions of ribs or chondrosternal joints of the anterior chest wall. Clinically Relevant Anatomy Cause of Costochondritis: It is caused by inflammation of the costal cartilages and their sternal articulations, also known as the costochondral junctions, Costochondritis usually has no clear cause….

Finger Replacement and Physiotherapy
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Finger Replacement and Physiotherapy

Introduction Finger joints are essential for many activities, and arthritis in this area can cause significant joint damage and deformity. Artificial finger joint replacement is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of an arthritic or damaged finger joint and replacement with an artificial prosthesis. In artificial joint replacement of the finger, a surgeon removes…

TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT : Physiotherapy Management
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TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT : Physiotherapy Management

DESCRIPTION- Total knee joint replacement (TKR) or Total knee arthoplasty (TKA) is a orthopaedic surgical procedure where the articular surfaces of the knee joint (the femoral condyles and tibial plateau) are replaced. Knee joint replacement surgery can be performed as a partial or a total knee replacement. In general, the surgery consists of replacing the…