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  • Disease | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and Physiotherapy Management

    ByBhoomi Physiotherapist June 16, 2020October 5, 2023

    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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  • Frontalis Muscle
    Facial Muscle | Anatomy | Anatomy Of Muscle | Muscle Detail

    Frontalis Muscle – Anatomy and Exercise

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist June 12, 2020July 16, 2023

    INTRODUCTION: The frontalis muscle is a thin, wide, four-sided muscle located at the top front of the skull. The frontalis muscle only serves for facial expressions. It lifts the eyebrows while looking up thus creating a expression. ORIGIN: It originates from the Galea aponeutorica. INSERTION: This muscle has no bony attachments. The medial fibers continues…

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  • Disease | Joint Pain | Orthopaedic Disease | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION | Shoulder Pain

    Frozen Shoulder and Physiotherapy Management

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist March 28, 2020December 13, 2023

    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…

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  • Hamstring Muscle Injury
    Sports Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Hamstring Muscle Injury

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

    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…

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  • Anatomy | ANATOMY OF NERVE

    TROCHLEAR NERVE

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist March 20, 2020February 4, 2023

    INTRODUCTION : The trochlear nerve, also called the fourth cranial nerve or CN IV, is a motor nerve (a somatic efferent nerve) that innervates only a single muscle: the superior oblique muscle of the eye, which operates through the pulley-like trochlea. The trochlear nerve is unique among the cranial nerves in several respects: The trochlear…

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  • Claw Hand
    Disease | Common Deformity | Nerve Injury | Orthopaedic Disease | Pinched Nerve

    Claw Hand

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist March 9, 2020August 22, 2024

    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…

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  • Anatomy | ANATOMY OF NERVE

    OCULOMOTOR NERVE

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist March 6, 2020March 1, 2023

    INTRODUCTION : The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve (CN III). It enters the orbit via the superior orbital fissure and innervates extrinsic eye muscles that enable most movements of the eye and that raise the eyelid. The nerve also contains fibers that innervate the intrinsic eye muscles that enable pupillary constriction and accommodation…

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  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
    Disease | Neurological problem

    Vitamin B12 Deficiency

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist March 3, 2020November 21, 2023

    Individuals with pernicious anemia Pernicious anemia, a condition that affects 1%–2% of older adults, is characterized by a lack of intrinsic factors. Individuals with pernicious anemia cannot properly absorb vitamin B12 in the gastrointestinal tract. Pernicious anemia is usually treated with intramuscular vitamin B12. However, approximately 1% of oral vitamin B12 can be absorbed passively…

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  • OLFACTORY NERVE
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    OLFACTORY NERVE

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist February 26, 2020September 7, 2020

    Introduction of Olfactory Nerve : The olfactory nerve (CN I) is the first and shortest cranial nerve. It is a special visceral afferent nerve, which transmits information relating to smell. Embryologicallly, the olfactory nerve is derived from the olfactory placode (a thickening of the ectoderm layer), which also give rise to the glial cells which…

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  • Wrist Extensors- Anatomy and Exercises
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    Wrist Extensors- Anatomy and Exercises

    ByNitesh Patel - Physiotherapist February 21, 2020October 29, 2023

    Introduction: The wrist extensor muscles of the hand are located in the back of the forearm and have long tendons connecting them to bones in the hand, where they exert their action. The wrist extensors includes extensor carpi radialis longus (ECRL), extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB), extensor digitorum (ED), extensor digiti minimi (EDM), extensor carpi…

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