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  • GREATER TROCHANTERIC PAIN SYNDROME (GTPS)
    Disease | Exercise Detail | Hip Pain | Joint Pain | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    GREATER TROCHANTERIC PAIN SYNDROME (GTPS)

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist August 21, 2020May 3, 2022

    Description Hip pain is a common orthopedic problem. Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS), previously known as trochanteric bursitis, affects 1.8 per 1000 patients annually. Results from degenerative changes affecting the gluteal tendons and bursa.Patients complain of pain over the lateral aspect of the thigh that is exacerbated with prolonged sitting, climbing stairs, high impact physical…

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  • AVASCULAR NECROSIS OF TALUS
    Disease | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Avascular necrosis of talus and physiotherapy treatment

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist August 19, 2020August 22, 2022

    Avascular necrosis of talus is a condition in which talus deprives of adequate blood supply. Avascular necrosis occurs due to the temporary or permanent loss of the blood supply to an area of bone. As a result, the bone tissue dies and the bone collapses. If AVN involves the bones of a joint (e.g.: the…

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  • Lower Limb Muscle

    LOWER LIMB MUSCLE LIST:

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist August 19, 2020July 27, 2022

    MUSCLES LIST : MUSCLE OF GLUTEAL REGION : Muscle Name Origin Insertion Nerve Supply Blood Supply Action Gluteus maximus outer surface of ilium, sacrum, coccyx, sacrotuberous ligament iliotibial tract and gluteal tuberosity of femur inferior gluteal nerve inferior gluteal artery extends & laterally rotates thigh; through iliotibial tract, it extends knee joint Gluteus minimus outer…

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  • Soleus Muscle
    Muscle Detail | Anatomy | Anatomy Of Muscle | Exercise Detail | Lower Limb Muscle

    Soleus Muscle

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist August 18, 2020February 11, 2024

    Soleus Muscle Anatomy In humans and some other mammals, the soleus is a powerful muscle in the back part of the lower leg (the calf). It runs from just below the knee to the heel and is involved in standing and walking. It is closely connected to the gastrocnemius muscle. the soleus is responsible for…

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  • Disease | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Anterior Tibiofibular Ligament Sprain and Physiotherapy Treatment

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist August 17, 2020September 3, 2020

    An anterior talofibular ligament sprain is the most common of the ligament injuries that can occur as part of the lateral ligament complex injuries. The injuries can comprise either soft tissue tears, avulsion fractures, or both. Sprain of the anterior tibiotalar ligament This is an uncommon injury, caused by pure plantarflexion stress. The chronic aching…

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  • Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle
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    Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle and Physiotherapy Treatment

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist August 15, 2020April 30, 2023

    Pathology of Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle  STAGE 1 – pre-clinical  STAGE 2 – synovial STAGE 3 – destruction Anatomy Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle Ligaments Causes of Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle  Important factors in the evolution of RA are: Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle Diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis of Ankle  Mostly clinical: Investigation  1. FBC-…

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  • Ankle lateral ligament injury
    Disease | Ligament Injury | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION | Sports Injury

    Ankle Lateral Ligament Injury and Physiotherapy Treatment

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist August 13, 2020December 27, 2023

    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…

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  • Muscle Detail

    Bursitis and Physiotherapy Treatment

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist August 13, 2020September 5, 2020

    Introduction: Wherever skin, muscles, or tendons need to slide over the bone is home to bursae. A bursa (singular) is a sac made of thin, slippery tissue. They could be compared to a blister as they are lubricated with a small amount of fluid inside their outer layer. A healthy bursa helps reduce friction created…

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  • Brachial plexus injury
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    BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURY

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist August 13, 2020December 20, 2024

    INTRODUCTION: A brachial plexus injury (BPI), also known as brachial plexus lesion, is an injury to the brachial plexus, the network of nerves that conducts signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm and hand. These nerves originate in the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical (C5–C8), and first thoracic (T1) spinal nerves, and…

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  • Syndesmotic ankle injury
    Disease | Injury | Ligament Injury | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION | Sports Injury

    Syndesmotic Ankle Injury and Physiotherapy Management

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist August 7, 2020September 17, 2023

    Anatomy-related syndesmotic ankle sprain Articulating Surfaces: INTEROSSEUS MEMBRANE: SYNDESMOSIS LIGAMENT Clinical conditions: ANKLE SYNDESMOSIS INJURY Etiology of syndesmotic ankle sprain Clinical Presentation of syndesmotic ankle sprain Examination Observation Special Testing 2. Squeeze Test 3. Cotton Test Physiotherapy management of syndesmotic ankle sprain 1.) Calf Stretch with Step 2.) Calf Strengthening Exercise 3.) Lunging Calf Stretch…

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