Psoas Syndrome
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Psoas syndrome and Physiotherapy management

Anatomy related to Psoas syndrome Origin Insertion Nerve Supply Function Causes of Psoas Syndrome Symptoms of Psoas syndrome Diagnosis of Psoas syndrome Physiotherapy Management of Psoas Syndrome pain will be relived by modalities Psoas Muscle Strengthening Exercises: other related posts :

Labral Injury
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Labral Injury and Physiotherapy Management

Anatomy related to Labral Injury The SLAP lesion Causes of Labral Injury Symptoms of Labral Injury Diagnosis of Labral Injury Treatment of Labral Injury Nonsurgical Treatment Surgical Treatment Physiotherapy Management of Labral Injury Goals of physiotherapy In the acute phase, Physiotherapy treatment will be focused on In restoring phase Physiotherapy will be focused on pain-relieving…

Shoulder impingement
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Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and Physiotherapy Management

Anatomy related to Shoulder impingement Causes of Shoulder impingement Symptoms of Shoulder Impingement Risk of impingement Differential Diagnoses Diagnosis of Impingement syndrome Treatment of impingement Physiotherapy management Electrotherapy modalities will provide pain relieve Strengthening/Stretching Exercise : Medication for Shoulder impingement Surgical management of Shoulder impingement Recovery time Exercise do’s and don’ts Living with shoulder impingement

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Frozen Shoulder and Physiotherapy Management

Frozen Shoulder Introduction A frozen shoulder is a condition that causes shoulder pain and stiffness, which most commonly occurs in middle-aged people. When it occurs, it can be very difficult to move the shoulder. Frozen shoulder is a condition that is easily treated with exercise and this article is going to explain a few exercises…

Hamstring Muscle Injury
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Hamstring Muscle Injury

Introduction: Hamstring Muscle Injury Hamstring muscle injury — such as a “pulled hamstring” — occur frequently in athletes. They are especially common in athletes who participate in sports that require sprinting, such as track, soccer, and basketball. Hamstring injuries can also occur in recreational sports such as water-skiing and bull riding, where the knee is…

Claw Hand
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Claw Hand

What is a Claw Hand? Pathoanatomy Common causes of claw hand include: Congenital birth defect A claw hand sometimes occurs as a defect at birth. Nerve damage Damage to the nerves can occur in the arm or hand from injuries or diseases. Cervical spondylosis, ulnar nerve palsy, and ulnar nerve entrapment are all conditions that…

Golfers_Elbow
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Golfer’s elbow or Medial Epicondylitis

What’s golfers elbow? Golfer’s elbow is a condition that causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony bump on the inside of your elbow. The pain might spread into your forearm and wrist. Golfer’s elbow is similar to tennis elbow, which occurs on the outside of the elbow. It’s not…

Lateral pelvic tilt
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Left vs Right pelvic tilt | Lateral Pelvic Tilt

Introduction Our bodies aren’t all perfectly symmetrical and everyone has some asymmetry to some degree due to how we hold and use our bodies throughout our lives. This asymmetry is expected and perfectly normal.However, there can be times where a little too much asymmetry, such as in the case of a lateral pelvic tilt, can…

FLATBACK POSTURE
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Flatback Posture

What is Flat Back Posture? Flat back posture is when your lower part of back flattens out, losing it’s normal curve in your spine and tipping your pelvis backward. Anatomy of the spine : To Understand Flat Back Posture, You must understand the anatomy and function of the spine. The spine is a column of…