Dr.Mittal Vaghela
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Spastic Diplegia
Introduction Spastic diplegia, also known as spastic bilateral cerebral palsy, is a neurological condition that primarily affects motor function and muscle control in individuals. This...
Gluteal Strain
What is Gluteal Strain? A Gluteal strain is a tear or stretching of one of the three muscles in the buttocks: the gluteus maximus, gluteus...
Pulled Stomach Muscles
Pulled stomach muscles, also known as abdominal muscle strains, are a common source of discomfort and pain in individuals of all ages and activity levels....
Pulled Chest Muscle
What is a Pulled Chest Muscle? A Pulled Chest Muscle, also known as a chest muscle strain or chest muscle tear, is a common injury...
Kaltenborn Manual Mobilization Technique
What is the Kaltenborn Manual Mobilization Technique? The Kaltenborn Manual Mobilization Technique is a specialized physiotherapy approach used to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions. This...
Maitland Mobilization Technique
What is the Maitland Mobilization technique? The Maitland Concept of Manipulative Physiotherapy, often referred to as the Maitland Approach, places a strong emphasis on a...
Pulled Muscle in Lower Back
What is a Pulled Muscle in Lower Back? A pulled muscle occurring in the lower back signifies an injury to the lumbar region, commonly referred...
Ganglion Cyst
What is a Ganglion Cyst? A Ganglion Cyst is a lump that forms on the hand or wrist, typically near joints or tendons. It’s often...
Pulled Calf Muscle
What is a Pulled Calf Muscle? A Pulled Calf Muscle, scientifically referred to as a calf muscle strain, transpires when the muscles residing in the...
Bradycardia
What is Bradycardia? Bradycardia is described as a heart rate (HR) lower than 50–60 bpm, & it’s marked as a regular phenomenon in young, athletic...