Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)
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Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

What is a Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)? Anatomy Related to Lateral Epicondylitis Which are the Causes of Lateral Epicondylitis? PAIN PHASES: Symptoms in Lateral Epicondylitis CONTRIBUTING FACTORS: Diagnosis in Lateral Epicondylitis PHYSICAL THERAPY EXAMINATION: Cozen’s test: Treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis PHYSIOTHERAPY EXERCISES AND REHABILITATION:

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Ulnar Nerve Injury/Palsy/Compression

Introduction Anatomy Related to Ulnar Nerve Injury COURSE OF THE ULNAR NERVE GUYON’S CANAL: MECHANISMS OF Ulnar Nerve Injury: CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS in Ulnar Nerve Injury: Cubital tunnel syndrome: Guyon’s canal syndrome : SYMPTOMS OF Ulnar Nerve Injury/ PALSY/ COMPRESSION: CAUSES OF Ulnar Nerve Injury/ PALSY/COMPRESSION: Contributing factors to Ulnar Nerve Injury: DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE in Ulnar…

OSMF submucous fibrosis
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Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF)

What is an Oral Submucous Fibrosis? Causes and Patho-Physiology Stages Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSF): Which SYMPTOMS Seen in Oral Submucuous Fibrosis? Which are the CAUSES of Oral Submucuous Fibrosis? DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: INVESTIGATION: Treatment and Prevention SURGICAL MANAGEMENT: Physiotherapy Treatment in Oral Submucuous Fibrosis Latest Research Researchers have demonstrated that injecting autologous bone marrow stem cells…

How Many Disc In Your Back
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PROLAPSED INTER VERTEBRAL DISC (PIVD) PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT

Slipped Disc:  PROLAPSED INTERVERTEBRAL DISC (PIVD) Definition of Slipped Disc: Stages of PIVD: Lower Back Anatomy: Anatomy of Intervertebral Discs Types of Disc Herniation Causes of PIVD: Symptoms of PIVD: Cauda equina syndrome: Bulging Discs vs. Herniated Discs: Diagnosis SPECIAL TESTS FOR PIVD: IMAGINARY DIAGNOSIS: Gait Pattern in PIVD: Treatment of PIVD: 1. Conservative Management:…

Bell’s Palsy Treatment
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Bell’s Palsy & Physiotherapy Treatment

What is a Bell’s Palsy? Bell’s palsy is a medical condition characterized by an inflammation of the facial nerve, causing paralysis on one side of the face. The facial nerve, also known as cranial nerve VII, controls the muscles of facial expression and helps with taste and tear production. Bell’s Palsy is a relatively common…