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  • Disease | Nerve Injury | Neurological Diseases | Pinched Nerve

    Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome (PIN Syndrome)

    ByNitesh Dhameliya February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

    What is a Posterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome? Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome, also known as PIN syndrome, is a neurological condition characterized by compression or injury to the posterior interosseous nerve (a branch of the radial nerve) as it travels through the forearm. This compression can lead to various symptoms including weakness or paralysis of the…

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  • Triceps Muscle
    Anatomy | Muscle | Upper Limb Muscles

    Triceps Brachii Muscle

    ByVidhi Bamaniya February 22, 2024March 14, 2025

    The triceps brachii muscle, commonly called the triceps, is a big muscle located on the back of the upper arm. It is responsible for the extension of the elbow joint, straightening the arm, and aiding in movements such as pushing and lifting. What is the Triceps Muscle? The triceps brachii is the only muscle that…

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  • VMO-muscle
    Anatomy | Lower Limb Muscles | Muscle

    V M O Muscle (Vastus Medialis Oblique)

    ByYash Lakhnotra February 22, 2024March 9, 2025

    What is a V M O Muscle (Vastus Medialis Oblique)? The V M O Muscle (Vastus Medialis Oblique) is a quadriceps muscle in the thigh. The quadriceps femoris is a group consisting of four muscles on the front of the thigh, including the VMO. The quadriceps have the responsibility of extending the knee and play an…

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  • Social Anxiety Disorder
    Artery | Physical Therapy | Treatment

    Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)

    ByDr.Kavita February 21, 2024March 14, 2025

    What is a Social Anxiety Disorder? Social anxiety disorder (SAD), also known as social phobia, is a prevalent and debilitating mental health condition characterized by an intense fear of social situations. Individuals with social anxiety disorder often experience overwhelming anxiety and distress in everyday social interactions, leading to avoidance behaviors that can significantly impair their…

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  • RICE Principle
    Treatment | Treatment Technique

    RICE Principle

    ByDr.Komal Rathod February 20, 2024March 14, 2025

    What is the RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation) principle? One method of treating an injury is the RICE Principle. RICE aids in reducing inflammation and pain. Additionally, it might promote flexibility and healing. RICE is a term for: How do you use the RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation) principle? RICE—Rest, Ice, Compression, and…

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  • Quadriplegia
    Paralysis | Disease | Neurological Diseases

    Quadriplegia

    ByDr.Krupa Goriya February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    Quadriplegia is a type of paralysis in which you cannot actively control or move your muscles. It can impact a person from the neck down. Depending on how and why it occurs, it might impair your capacity to move some areas of your body, as well as some of the basic processes that keep you…

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  • Diplegia
    Paralysis | Disease | Neurological Diseases

    Diplegia

    ByDr.Krupa Goriya February 20, 2024February 20, 2024

    Diplegia is a type of symmetrical paralysis that generally affects one or both arms and legs. It is the leading cause of paralysis in children, but it may affect persons of all ages. Diplegia is a highly variable form of paralysis that can improve, worsen, or change over time. What is Diplegia? Types Of Diplegia…

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  • dancers-heel
    Orthopedic Conditions | Disease | Joint Pain

    Dancer’s Heel

    ByDr.Priti Tirgar February 20, 2024March 14, 2025

    “Dancer’s heel,” also called “dancer’s tendinitis,” is a condition that mainly affects people who do activities like dancing and athletics that require them to use their foot and ankle muscles excessively or repeatedly. Pain and discomfort in the back of the heel, especially in the area around the Achilles tendon and the surrounding tissues, are…

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  • Popeye Deformity
    Disease | Muscle Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Popeye Deformity

    ByNitesh Dhameliya February 19, 2024March 14, 2025

    What is a Popeye Deformity? The term “Popeye deformity” refers to a condition where there is a visible bulging or deformity in the biceps muscle, often characterized by a noticeable protrusion or “bump” in the upper arm. This deformity typically occurs as a result of a tear or rupture of the long-head tendon of the…

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  • Bicep Muscles
    Upper Limb Muscles | Anatomy | Muscle

    Biceps Brachii muscle

    ByVidhi Bamaniya February 19, 2024March 14, 2025

    The biceps brachii muscle, commonly referred to as the biceps, is a prominent muscle located in the upper arm, specifically the anterior compartment. It is one of the most recognizable muscles in the human body and plays a crucial role in both anatomical function and aesthetic appearance. What are the Bicep Brachii Muscles? On the…

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