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  • Atlanto-Occipital Joint
    Anatomy | Body Joint | Neck Muscle

    Atlanto-Occipital Joint

    ByDr.Arati Gameti January 21, 2025January 21, 2025

    The atlanto-occipital joint is the articulation between the atlas (C1 vertebra) and the occipital bone of the skull. It is a synovial joint that allows for nodding movements of the head, such as flexion (“yes” motion) and slight lateral tilting. This joint is stabilized by ligaments, including the anterior and posterior atlanto-occipital membranes, and plays…

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  • Foods That Increase Metabolism And Burn Fat
    Physiology | Obesity | Weight Loss

    Top Foods That Increase Metabolism And Burn Fat

    ByDr.Rashmeet Kaur January 20, 2025January 20, 2025

    What Is Metabolism? The term metabolism refers to a variety of chemical reactions that occur within our bodies. These functions help with breathing, food digestion, and cell repair, to mention a few. Our body’s basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the amount of energy it requires to carry out those chemical activities. A higher BMR is…

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  • How to Increase Metabolism For Weight Loss Naturally
    Weight Loss | Obesity

    How to Increase Metabolism For Weight Loss Naturally

    ByDr.Rashmeet Kaur January 20, 2025January 20, 2025

    Have you ever questioned why some individuals eat everything they want and never seem to gain weight, while others find it difficult to eat every meal? Often, metabolism is the key. Your body uses metabolism to turn the food and liquids you consume into energy. Your body needs energy to do things like breathe, circulate…

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  • Arm Muscle Pain
    Muscle | Disease | Muscle Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Arm Muscle Pain

    ByDarshan Ladumor January 18, 2025January 18, 2025

    What is Arm Muscle Pain? Arm muscle pain is characterized as discomfort and pain felt anywhere along the arm, sometimes extending to the wrist, elbow, and shoulder joints. There are several reasons why this pain arises, but the most frequent ones are pain or overuse. Depending on the cause of the arm, the pain may…

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  • Carpometacarpal Joint
    Anatomy | Body Joint | Muscle

    Carpometacarpal Joint

    ByDr.Arati Gameti January 17, 2025January 17, 2025

    The carpometacarpal (CMC) joints are the articulations that connect the hand’s carpal (carpals) and metacarpal (metacarpals) bones. Five carpometacarpal joints are known to exist, with the thumb’s carpometacarpal joint—also referred to as the trapeziometacarpal joint—being the most specialized and flexible. Introduction The proximal bases of the five metacarpal bones and the distal row of carpal…

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  • Gracilis Muscle Pain
    Muscle | Disease | Muscle Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Gracilis Muscle Pain

    ByDarshan Ladumor January 16, 2025January 16, 2025

    Gracilis muscle pain refers to discomfort or soreness in the long, slender muscle located in the inner thigh. This pain is often caused by overuse, strain, or injury from activities involving repetitive leg movements, such as running or cycling. It may result in inner thigh stiffness, soreness, and difficulty with leg motion, requiring proper diagnosis…

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  • List of Joint in Human Body
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    List of Joints in Human Body

    ByNitesh Dhameliya January 16, 2025January 16, 2025

    The human body contains numerous joints, which are categorized based on their structure and function. Here is a comprehensive list of joints in the body, grouped by region: Skull (Cranial and Facial) Neck Vertebral Column (Spinal Joints) Thorax Shoulder and Upper Limb Pelvis Hip and Lower Limb This list covers all the major joints in…

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  • Sternoclavicular joint
    Anatomy | Body Joint

    Sternoclavicular Joint

    ByDr.Arati Gameti January 16, 2025January 16, 2025

    The sternoclavicular (SC) joint is a synovial joint that connects the sternum (breastbone) to the clavicle (collarbone). It is one of the major joints in the shoulder girdle and plays a vital role in shoulder movement and stability. The manubrium of the sternum and the medial side of the clavicle articulates to produce the Sternoclavicular…

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  • protien-powder
    Weight Loss | Health Tips | Nutrients

    Best Protein Powders for Weight Loss

    ByDr.Trusha Vaghela January 11, 2025January 11, 2025

    Introduction Protein powders have gained popularity among individuals seeking quick weight loss solutions. These convenient supplements have the potential to transform your weight loss journey. They can help maintain muscle mass, boost metabolism, and control hunger. You can improve your weight decrease efforts and more efficiently accomplish your goals by including a premium protein powder…

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  • Supracondylar Humerus Fracture
    Fracture | Orthopedic Conditions

    Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus

    ByDr.Priyanka Rajpurohit January 10, 2025January 10, 2025

    What is a Supracondylar Fracture of Humerus? A supracondylar humerus fracture is an injury to the humerus, or upper arm bone, at its thinnest point, just above the elbow. Supracondylar humeral fractures are a common elbow injury in children, but they are uncommon in adults. Most commonly incidence peaks age between 5 to 7. Dropping…

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