Suboccipital Headaches
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Suboccipital Headache: Physiotherapy Treatment, Exercise

What is a Suboccipital Headache? A suboccipital headache is a type of headache that is typically characterized by pain in the back of the head, near the base of the skull. The suboccipital region is the area at the base of the skull where the cervical spine (neck) meets the skull. Suboccipital headaches are usually…

calcific tendinitis of the longus colli
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Calcific tendinitis of the longus colli

What is Calcific tendinitis of the longus colli? Calcific tendinitis of the longus colli muscles is an inflammatory or granulomatous reaction to the deposition of calcium hydroxyapatite crystals in the tendons of the longus colli muscle. It is occasionally more generically called calcific prevertebral tendinitis or, less accurately, retropharyngeal calcific tendinitis. The disease is rare…

Exercise for Achilles tendinitis
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Best Exercise for Achilles tendinitis

Exercise is an important part of your overall treatment of Achilles tendinitis to recover permanently. Exercise helps to improve the strength and flexibility of your Achilles tendon. Strengthening and stretching Exercise makes your Achilles tendon powerful and flexible enough to do all activities with ease. If you have Achilles tendonitis or inflammation of your Achilles…

Cuboid syndrome
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Cuboid syndrome

What is a cuboid syndrome? Cuboid syndrome is an injury in which the joint and ligaments near the cuboid bone in your foot become injured or torn with cuboid subluxation. The Cuboid syndrome has misdiagnosed the source of lateral midfoot pain. cuboid syndrome is also called cuboid subluxation. cuboid syndrome is a condition that is…

diastematomyelia
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Diastematomyelia

What is Diastematomyelia? Diastematomyelia, also called a split cord malformation, leads to a variety of spinal dysraphism (spina bifida occulta) when there is a longitudinal separation in the spinal cord. Women are involved much more generally than men. This disease happens in the presence of a cartilaginous, osseous, or fibrous septum in the central part…