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  • Musculocutaneous nerve
    Anatomy | ANATOMY OF NERVE | Neurology

    Musculocutaneous nerve

    ByPoojasingh November 14, 2022December 13, 2023

    Introduction The musculocutaneous nerve is a terminal branch of the lateral cord of the brachial plexus that carries fibers of cervical spinal nerves five along seven (i.e., C5, C6, & C7). The musculocutaneous nerve leaves the axilla & rapidly descends into the coracobrachialis muscle fibers. The musculocutaneous nerve supplies the biceps brachii & brachialis muscles…

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  • sacral plexus
    Anatomy | ANATOMY OF NERVE | Neurology

    Sacral plexus

    ByPoojasingh November 14, 2022December 13, 2023

    The sacral plexus is a network of nerve fibers that supply the skin & muscles of the pelvis & lower limb. the sacral plexus is present on the surface of the posterior pelvic wall, anterior to the piriformis muscle. The plexus is formed by the anterior rami (divisions) of the sacral spinal nerves S1, S2,…

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  • levator palpebrae superioris
    Muscle Detail | Anatomy | Anatomy Of Muscle | Facial Muscle

    Levator Palpebrae Superioris Muscle

    ByJahanvi Patel November 14, 2022December 13, 2023

    Introduction The levator palpebrae superioris originates from an inferior surface of the lesser wing of the sphenoid bone, just above an optic foramen. It enlarges and decreases in thickness (becomes thinner) and becomes the levator aponeurosis. This portion is inserted on the skin of the upper eyelid, as well as the superior tarsal plate. It…

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  • Exercise for weight gain
    Exercise Detail | Strengthening exercise | Stretching exercise

    12 Best Exercise for Weight Gain

    ByPriti Tirgar November 14, 2022February 21, 2024

    The best Exercise for weight gain is really helpful to improve your Body mass mainly by increasing your Bone density and muscle that makes you fit. We all think that exercise and workouts mean to decrease weight, but that is not true actually exercise also can help to gain weight by doing it properly with…

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  • cheiralgia paresthetica
    Disease | Nerve Injury | Pinched Nerve

    Cheiralgia Paresthetica (Warternberg syndrome):

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist November 11, 2022December 13, 2023

    What is a Cheiralgia Paresthetica? Cheiralgia Paresthetica is the entrapment of the superficial branch of the radial nerve with only sensory functions altered no other movements are restricted. In this condition, the patient has pain over the distal radial forearm and paresthesia present over the dorsal radial hand. Cheiralgia Paresthetica also called Warternberg syndrome is…

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  • Occipitofrontalis muscle
    Muscle Detail | Anatomy | Anatomy Of Muscle | Facial Muscle

    Occipitofrontalis muscle

    ByJahanvi Patel November 11, 2022December 13, 2023

    What is the Occipitofrontalis Muscle? Occipitofrontalis is a scalp muscle that is long and wide muscle. This muscle and the temporoparietalis are both the epicranial group of the facial expression muscles. The muscles of facial expression enable the face to perform different unique movements, from smiling and frowning to raising one or both eyebrows in…

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  • Patella Alta
    Knee Pain | Common Deformity | Congenital Deformity | Joint Pain

    Patella Alta

    ByDr. Prachi Patel November 8, 2022December 13, 2023

    Definition Patella Alta or high-riding patella mention to be an abnormally high patella in relation to the femur. The patella sits high on the femur where the groove is especially shallow. Here, the sides of the femoral groove provide only a tiny barrier to keep the high-riding patella in place. This condition has been associated…

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  • Paget’s disease of the bone
    Disease | Joint Pain | Orthopaedic Disease

    Paget’s Disease of the Bone

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist November 6, 2022December 23, 2023

    Definition “Paget’s disease is a chronic disease of the bone in which the bone recycling process is affected, in which the body recycles old bone and creates abnormal new bone” It is the 2nd most commonly seen bone disease after osteoporosis. In normal healthy bone, a process called recycling removes old pieces of bone and…

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  • Muscle pain | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Tender Points Fibromyalgia

    ByDr.Esha Patel November 6, 2022December 13, 2023

    What are the tender points? Tender points are areas of tenderness occurring in a muscle, muscle-tendon junction, bursa, or fat pad. When tender points occur in a widespread manner, they are typically considered characteristic of fibromyalgia. A tender point is used to help diagnose fibromyalgia. They are extremely sensitive spots on the body that raise…

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  • How Many Disc In Your Back
    Anatomy | Spinal Problem

    How Many Disc In Your Back

    ByDr. Prachi Patel November 5, 2022December 13, 2023

    Introduction There is a total of twenty-three discs within the human spine: six in the cervical region (neck), twelve in the thoracic region (middle back), and five in the lumbar region (lower back). The intervertebral disc (IVD) is the main in the normal functioning of the spine. It is a cushion of fibrocartilage or the…

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