Monoplegia
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Monoplegia

Monoplegia is a kind of paralysis that occurs in only one limb. Monoplegia is generally always caused by cerebral palsy, however a few other medical problems can also cause it. Because monoplegia is rare, it is still little understood, and research into optimal medications, illness progression, and best practices for supporting patients is still in…

Hamstring-exercises
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36 Best Hamstring Exercises

Overview Leg movements rely heavily on the hamstring muscles, which are located at the back of your thigh. Walking, running, as well as cycling require them to flex their knees and extend their hips. Strengthening these muscles is critical for good leg health and injury prevention. Hamstring exercises. These exercises work the muscles in the…

Physical Therapist Assistant

Becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant

Under the guidance and supervision of a registered physical therapist, licensed physical therapist assistants are trained and certified healthcare professionals. Assistants to physical therapists carry out aspects of patient care, gather information on the treatments given, and work with the physical therapist to adjust the plan of care as needed. Physical therapists and their aides…

Interferential current

Interferential Current Therapy (IFC)

What is an Interferential Current Therapy (IFC)? Interferential Current Therapy (IFC) is a popular form of electrotherapy used in physical therapy settings for pain management and rehabilitation. It employs low-frequency electrical currents to target and alleviate various types of pain, including acute and chronic conditions. Unlike other forms of electrotherapy, IFC utilizes multiple electrical currents…

Paraplegia
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Paraplegia

The term “paraplegia” describes paralysis that affects the lower limbs. The paralysis symptom that primarily affects your legs is called paraplegia, though it can also occasionally affect your lower body and certain arm functions. This typically results from damage to the neurological system, particularly the spinal cord, but it can also occur from several illnesses…

Shoulder flexion and extension
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Shoulder Range Of Motion Exercises

Introduction If you are experiencing limited mobility in your shoulder and arm due to a shoulder condition, your healthcare provider may prescribe active range of motion (ROM) exercises. These exercises require no external assistance and are performed by you using your muscle strength and power. This can help improve your overall muscular function and strength…