cognitive-behaviour-therapy
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a widely used psychotherapeutic approach aimed at helping individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors. A form of psychotherapy known as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) teaches patients how to recognize and alter unhelpful or distressing thought patterns that negatively impact their emotions…

how to heal hamstring injury fast
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How to Heal Hamstring Injury Fast

Introduction The best way to heal a hamstring injury fast is to combine rest, appropriate care, and gradual rehabilitation. Doctors will examine practical methods and approaches to help hamstring injuries heal quickly and securely. they will give you the information and resources you need to encourage healing, lessen pain, and avoid re-injury from the first…

Bobath-concept
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Bobath’s Approach

What is a Bobath’s Approach? Bobath’s approach is a neurological rehabilitation technique that is used with patients who have experienced a stroke (adults or children with cerebral palsy). Applying the Bobath idea aims to improve function and involvement by improving motor learning for effective motor control in various contexts. This is accomplished by using specialized…

cupping-therapy
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Cupping Therapy

What is a Cupping Therapy? Cupping therapy, an ancient healing practice, has garnered increasing attention in recent years for its potential health benefits. Dating back thousands of years, cupping therapy has roots in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and has been practiced in various forms across cultures, including in Egyptian, Greek, and Middle Eastern civilizations. Originally,…

Muscle Energy Technique
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Muscle Energy Technique (MET)

What is a Muscle Energy Technique (MET)? Muscle Energy Technique (MET) is a manual therapy technique commonly used in physical therapy and osteopathic medicine to treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions and improve joint mobility. It involves the active participation of the patient, who engages in specific muscle contractions directed by the therapist. The goal of MET is…

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PRINCE Principle

Introduction The PRINCE principle is a modified approach to treating acute injuries, and it’s particularly helpful when sports or other physical activities are involved. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation are the letters that make up the word itself. To promote the best healing and recovery, each component of the PRINCE principle…

PEACE-AND-LOVE-PROTOCOL
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PEACE & LOVE Protocol

Introduction The care and rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries are significantly more complex, even though RICE and POLICE are popular and well-known concepts. The sub-acute and chronic phases of soft tissue healing are not effectively covered by these well-known techniques, which are primarily concerned with the acute treatment of soft tissue injuries. Two new acronyms,…

suspension-therapy
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Suspension Therapy

What is Suspension Therapy? Suspension therapy, also known as suspension training, is a versatile and effective form of exercise that utilizes straps, ropes, or similar equipment to leverage body weight for resistance. A part or the entire body is hung in the air by ropes and slings fastened to a fixed point above during suspension…

ROODS-APPROACHES
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Rood’s Approach

Introduction Margret Rood created the neurophysiological and developmental therapeutic method known as “Rood’s approach” to enhance muscular tone, including both flaccidity and spasticity. Rood’s technique was created specifically for people with motor control issues and is based on the physiological reality that sensory input elicits the optimal muscle response. Developmental sequences are used, i.e., practicing…