What is Quadriceps Tendonitis?
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What is Quadriceps Tendonitis?

Quadriceps tendonitis can be defined as a condition of quadriceps muscles in thighs being inflamed due to excessively using the leg muscles or knee joints, causing pain in the upper knee, and using the joint of the knee. However, Quadriceps tendonitis is a treatable condition through rest or few other treatment options that would be…

Wrist Sprain
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How to know if you sprained your wrist?

While talking about Wrist Sprain, there are eight small bones in your wrist. Ligament are the tissue that connects this eight small bones, Any of them can break and cause severe damage to your wrist. Depending on the break or overstretched, your wrist could take anywhere from weeks to months to heal. Maybe you broke…

How to Treat Shoulder Pain
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Rotator Cuff Tear: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment & Prevention

We are going to tell you about “Rotator Cuff Tear”? You’ll also be going to know “Causes of Rotator Cuff Tear” and most importantly “What to do and How to prevent it“. What Is a Rotator Cuff Tear? A rotator cuff tear is a rip in the group of tendons and four muscles that stabilize…

Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation
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CHRONIC SHOULDER INSTABILITY

What Is Chronic shoulder Instability? Chronic shoulder instability is a condition characterized by the repeated subluxation of the shoulder joint, or partial dislocation. It is often associated with sports that involve throwing, such as tennis or baseball. The shoulder joint is made up of three bones: the humerus, clavicle, and scapula. The humerus is the…

Hamstring Muscle tightness
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Hamstring Muscle Tightness

Why Hamstring Muscle Become Tight most often? Hamstring Muscle tightness is the most common and silent symptom of Men as compared to female and mostly non-symptomatic, It will limit mainly to long sitting positions and Back Bending, seen mainly in Office workers and People are living with a sedentary lifestyle or it also common who…

Hip and Back Pain
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GLUTEAL TENDINOPATHY: Physiotherapy Treatment

What is gluteal tendinopathy? The gluteal tendinopathy is characterized by a dull, aching, constant pain that is exacerbated by activity, especially when the hip is flexed. The pain is thought to be associated with the presence of a hematoma in the tendon. The pain may radiate proximally (into the thigh or lateral epicondyle) and distally…

Syndesmotic Ankle Sprains
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Syndesmotic Ankle Sprains

A syndesmotic ankle sprain, also known as a high ankle sprain, is a specific type of injury that affects the ligaments connecting the tibia and fibula, the two bones in the lower leg. Definition: A syndesmotic, or ‘high’ ankle sprain is one that involves the ligaments binding the distal tibia and fibula at the Distal…

Tendon Achilles Tendonitis
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Tendon Achilles Tendonitis

Introduction: Anatomy: Attachment: Function: Biomechanics: Clinical significance: Inflammation: Symptoms: Causes: Risk factor: Diagnosis: Treatment: Degeneration: Rupture: Symptoms: Diagnosis: Causes: Risk factors: Prevention: Stretching before activity. Treatment: Xanthomas: Causes: Symptoms: Peritendinitis and Paratendinitis: Paratenonitis: Peritendinitis: Diagnosis: Mid-substance Achilles tendon: Physical examination: MRI: Insertional Pathologies: Insertional Tendinopathy: causes : MRI: Haglund’s Deformity: Retrocalcaneal Bursitis: Causes: Symptoms: Other…

Ankle lateral ligament injury
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Ankle Lateral Ligament Injury and Physiotherapy Treatment

What is an Ankle lateral ligament injury? Anatomy-related Ankle lateral ligament injury Bones: The bones that make up the ankle joint include the distal tibia and fibula (the medial and lateral malleolus, respectively) and the talus. Joints: Muscles: The following muscles are involved in moving the ankle joint: Innervation: Risk factors: Diagnosis of Ankle lateral…