Left Hemiplegia
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Hemiplegia left side : Physiotherapy Treatment and Exercise :

Left Hemiplegia define : Left Hemiplegia is a condition where left side of the body is paralyzed. Left Hemiplegia is caused by damage to the brain of right side or after a stroke. Symptoms include loss of sensation, lack of coordination, lack of balance, and the inability to properly use the muscles on left side…

Hirayama Disease
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Hirayama Disease: Physiotherapy Treatment

Hirayama Disease is characterized by a slow and progressive weakening of the skeletal muscles. It is a rare disease, and it affects people in their teens and early 20s. Introduction Hirayama Disease Define Monomelic Amyotrophy ( Hirayama Disease ) Pathogenesis Symptoms of Hirayama Disease The signs and symptoms of Hirayama’s disease can include: Cause of…

Parkinson disease with dementia
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Parkinson disease with dementia

Parkinson disease with dementia makes it hard to walk and do daily day to day activities. It is the disorder that affects the movement of an individual. It causes muscles to tighten and become rigid. People with Parkinson’s also have tremors (Shaking movements in one or more parts of the body due to an involuntary,…

PARAPLEGIA
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PARAPLEGIA

What is Paraplegia? Causes of Paraplegia : Types of Paraplegia : What is the Spinal cord Injury? Types of spinal cord injury according to injury: Causes of spinal cord injury: Incidence: It is highest among persons age between 16-30 years and males are more prone to SCI. Pathophysiology of Paraplegia and Spinal cord Injury :…

Stiff Neck and Headache -Samarpan Physio Clinic
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Cervical Stenosis of spine : Physiotherapy exercise

Definition Cervical stenosis of spine is a narrowing of the cervical spinal canal which may result in compression of the spinal cord and/or the nerve roots. It can be caused by several things, including spondylosis (a degenerative process that results in bony overgrowths), arthritis, previous infections, or malignancy, among others. The symptoms of cervical stenosis…

Hip Impingement Syndrome
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Hip Impingement Syndrome

What Is Hip Impingement Syndrome? Anatomy Of The Hip Joint: Types Of Hip Impingement Syndrome: There are mainly two types of hip impingement, Which includes: 1. Cam impingement 2.Pincer impingement Sign And Symptoms Of Hip Impingement: In the early stages, there may be no symptoms associated with hip impingement or symptoms may be mild or…

Hip bursitis
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HIP BURSITIS

What is Hip Bursitis? Anatomy of the hip joint: Types of hip bursitis: There are mainly two major bursae in the hip that typically become irritated and inflamed: Signs and symptoms: Why it occurs? (Causes Of Hip Bursitis) Repetitive stress (overuse) injury: Hip injury: Spine disease: Leg-length inequality: Bone spurs or calcium deposits: Rheumatoid arthritis:…

Spastic Cerebral palsy
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SPASTICITY TREATMENT IN CEREBRAL PALSY

INTRODUCTION DEFINITION OF SPASTICITY Which are the Causes of Spasticity in Cerebral Palsy? Which are the Signs and Symptoms of Spastic Cerebral Palsy? The signs and symptoms of spastic cerebral palsy are different for every child. Differences in symptoms depend on the severity of the child’s brain injury and any co-occurring disorders that may be…