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  • Sprengels Shoulder Deformity
    Deformity | Artery | Disease

    Sprengel’s Shoulder Deformity

    ByDarshan Ladumor April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

    What is a Sprengel’s Shoulder Deformity? Sprengel’s shoulder deformity, also known as congenital high scapula or congenital elevated scapula, is a rare musculoskeletal anomaly characterized by an abnormally high-positioned shoulder blade (scapula) on one side of the body. It is a rare congenital disorder that affects how the shoulder blade (scapula) develops and is positioned…

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  • Glossopharyngeal nerve
    Anatomy | Cranial Nerve | Nerve

    Glossopharyngeal Nerve

    ByKshama Goswami April 16, 2024April 16, 2024

    Introduction The glossopharyngeal nerve is also called the ninth cranial nerve (CN IX). It is one of the four cranial nerves, that perform sensory, motor, and parasympathetic functions. It starts from the medulla oblongata and ends in the pharynx. The glossopharyngeal nerve has multiple branches. The tympanic branch supplies the middle ear. The stylopharyngeal branch…

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  • vertigo
    Neurological Diseases | Disease

    Vertigo

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya April 16, 2024March 23, 2025

    What Does Vertigo Mean? Vertigo is a disorienting sensation of imbalance, often accompanied by a feeling that one’s surroundings are spinning or moving. You could have vertigo or feeling that everything is moving when you have dizzy spells. An inner ear problem is frequently the cause of vertigo. Depending on how strong the sensation is, it could be…

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  • ERB's PALSY
    Disease | Nerve Injury | Neurological Diseases

    Erb’s Palsy

    ByDr.Chanchal Dalwani April 15, 2024March 23, 2025

    What is Erb’s Palsy? Erb’s palsy, also known as Erb-Duchenne palsy or brachial plexus birth palsy, is a condition affecting the shoulder and arm that causes weakness or loss of skeletal muscle functionIt is named after Wilhelm Erb, one of the first medical professionals to identify the condition. Erb’s palsy is the most common form…

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  • Vestibulocochlear nerve
    Anatomy | Cranial Nerve | Nerve

    Vestibulocochlear nerve 

    ByKshama Goswami April 15, 2024April 15, 2024

    Introduction The vestibulocochlear nerve is also called cranial nerve eight (CN VIII). The vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) connects the vestibular and cochlear nerves. It is situated within the internal auditory meatus (internal auditory canal). The cochlear nerve controls hearing, while the vestibular nerve controls balance and eye movements. CN VIII injuries are caused by pathological…

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  • Frozen Shoulder
    Disease | Joint Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Frozen Shoulder

    ByDarshan Ladumor April 15, 2024April 15, 2024

    What’s Frozen Shoulder? Millions of individuals worldwide struggle with the common shoulder joint condition known as frozen shoulder. Although the exact causes of frozen shoulder are unknown, deterioration of the rotator cuff tendons and muscles is usually accepted to be the primary cause. This illness may be painful and have an impact on several aspects…

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  • foot-drop-exercises
    Exercise | Strengthening Exercises | Stretching Exercises

    16 Best Foot Drop Exercises

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya April 14, 2024February 1, 2025

    Foot drop exercises are necessary for managing and recovering from this condition because they strengthen lower limb nerve function and muscle strength. In this article, we will try to decrease foot drop and increase mobility through a range of exercises, helping persons who have this problem to lead better lives. Introduction: A medical condition called foot drop,…

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  • exercise for posterior deltoid
    Exercise | Strengthening Exercises | Stretching Exercises

    21 Best Exercises for Posterior Deltoid

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya April 13, 2024February 1, 2025

    Exercise for the Posterior Deltoid is crucial for shoulder stability, strength, and flexibility of the shoulder region. The posterior deltoid is an important muscle group located on the back of the shoulder. Strengthening this area can improve shoulder stability and enhance overall upper-body strength. In addition to preventing injuries, strong shoulders additionally come with a…

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  • Subscapularis Muscle Pain
    Disease | Muscle Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Subscapularis Muscle Pain

    ByNitesh Dhameliya April 13, 2024April 13, 2024

    What is a Subscapularis Muscle Pain? Subscapularis muscle pain can significantly impair shoulder function and quality of life. As one of the key muscles comprising the rotator cuff, the subscapularis plays a vital role in stabilizing and facilitating shoulder movements. However, various factors such as overuse, injury, poor posture, or muscle imbalances can lead to…

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  • Olfactory-Nerve-Disorders
    Neurological Diseases | Disease | Nerve Injury

    Olfactory Nerve Disorders

    ByDr.Krupa Goriya April 13, 2024April 13, 2024

    Olfactory nerve disorders are conditions that affect the olfactory nerve, which is responsible for your sense of smell. A variety of problems about your sense of smell may arise from these disorders. The olfactory nerve (CN I) is the first cranial nerve in your body.. This nerve regulates your sense of smell and olfactory system. The…

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