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  • Neck Pain
    Spine | Disease | Exercise | Joint Pain | Orthopedic Conditions | Physical Therapy

    How I Cured My Degenerative Disc Disease in Neck

    ByDr.Neha Kachhadiya March 19, 2025March 19, 2025

    Introduction: Dealing with degenerative disc disease in the neck can be painful and frustrating. I faced constant discomfort, limited mobility, and the fear that it might only get worse. But through a combination of targeted exercises, posture corrections, and lifestyle changes, I found relief and regained my quality of life. In this video, I’ll share…

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  • Exercise For Wrist Sprain
    Exercise | Strengthening Exercises | Stretching Exercises

    14 Best Exercise For Wrist Sprain

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    A wrist sprain occurs when the ligaments supporting the wrist are stretched or torn, often due to a fall or sudden impact. Gentle exercises can aid recovery by improving mobility, strength, and flexibility. Always start with light movements and progress gradually to avoid further strain. Introduction: A wrist sprain happens when the wrist’s ligaments rupture…

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  • Dupuytren’s contracture
    Orthopedic Conditions | Disease

    Dupuytren’s Contracture

    ByDr.Trusha Vaghela March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    Introduction Dupuytren’s contracture is a condition in which the fascia (connective tissue) in the palm thickens and tightens, causing one or more fingers to bend toward the palm. It typically progresses slowly and can affect hand function over time. In the case of Dupuytren contracture, one or more fingers bend toward the palm. The fingers…

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  • Glanohumeral Ligament
    Anatomy | Ligament

    Glanohumeral Ligament

    ByDarshan Ladumor March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    Introduction: The glenohumeral ligaments are a group of three ligaments (superior, middle, and inferior) that reinforce the shoulder joint, connecting the humerus to the glenoid cavity of the scapula. They provide stability by limiting excessive movement and preventing dislocation, particularly during shoulder rotation and abduction. They are also in charge of preventing the humerus bone…

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  • Lateral Collateral Ligament
    Anatomy | Ligament | Ligament Injury

    Lateral Collateral Ligament

    ByDr.Arati Gameti March 18, 2025March 18, 2025

    The Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) is a key stabilizer of the knee joint, located on the outer side. It connects the femur (thigh bone) to the fibula (the smaller bone of the lower leg) and provides stability by preventing excessive side-to-side movement. Injuries to the LCL often occur due to direct impact or excessive stress…

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  • Exercise for Anterior Pelvic Tilt
    Exercise | Strengthening Exercises | Stretching Exercises

    15 Best Exercise For Anterior Pelvic Tilt

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya March 17, 2025March 17, 2025

    Introduction: Exercises For Anterior Pelvic Tilt are an essential part of your entire treatment plan. Depending on the individual’s assessment, these exercises should mainly include resisted exercises for weak muscles and stretching exercises for tight muscles. A postural imbalance known as anterior pelvic tilt (APT) results in an abnormal curvature of the lower back when…

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  • Foot Arch Muscle Pain
    Muscle Pain | Disease | Orthopedic Conditions

    Foot Arch Muscle Pain

    ByDarshan Ladumor March 17, 2025March 17, 2025

    What is a Foot Arch Muscle Pain? Foot arch muscle pain refers to discomfort or soreness in the muscles supporting the arch of the foot. It can result from overuse, flat feet, high arches, improper footwear, or conditions like plantar fasciitis. This pain may cause difficulty in walking or standing for long periods. Proper stretching,…

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  • Nerve Entrapment
    Nerve | Disease | Nerve Injury | Neurological Diseases | Physical Therapy | Pinched Nerve

    Nerve Entrapment

    ByDr.Neha Kachhadiya March 17, 2025March 17, 2025

    Introduction: A nerve entrapment occurs when a peripheral nerve loses mobility, and flexibility, or is squeezed by surrounding tissues. A nerve entrapment can result in neuropathic/neurogenic pain, which can be acute or chronic. Nerve entrapment syndromes (meaning a shared set of signs and symptoms) are caused by swelling of the surrounding tissues or structural defects….

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  • Brachial plexus
    Anatomy | Nerve

    Brachial Plexus

    ByDr.Srushti Rajpurohit March 17, 2025March 17, 2025

    Introduction The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that originates from the spinal cord in the neck (C5 to T1 nerve roots) and extends through the shoulder to control muscle movements and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand. It is divided into five sections: roots, trunks, divisions, cords, and branches. Damage to the…

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  • Hip active movements
    Movement | Anatomy | Body Movement | Physiology

    Hip Adduction

    ByDr.Rashmi Jadeja March 17, 2025March 17, 2025

    Hip Adduction Hip Adduction is the movement of bringing the leg toward the midline of the body. It involves muscles like the adductor longus, brevis, and magnus, as well as the gracilis and pectineus. Strengthening these muscles improves stability, balance, and lower body strength, which is essential for activities like walking, running, and maintaining proper…

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