Brachioradialis Muscle
The brachioradialis muscle is a forearm muscle that plays a significant role in both the flexion and extension of the forearm. It is located on the lateral side of the…
The brachioradialis muscle is a forearm muscle that plays a significant role in both the flexion and extension of the forearm. It is located on the lateral side of the…
What is a Femoral Neuropathy? Femoral neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the femoral nerve, a major nerve in the leg that originates from the lumbar plexus of the…
Defination Kyphosis is a spinal condition that results in an excessive curve of the spine and an abnormal rounding of the upper back. Sometimes the condition is referred to as…
What is a Foot Drop? Foot drop is the incapacity to elevate the forefoot as a result of the foot's dorsiflexor insufficiency. This can thus result in a dangerous antalgic…
Exercises for Supraspinatus Tendonitis is an important part of your overall treatment plan along with Physical therapy, Pain medication, and Rest. The supraspinatus is a component of the muscles of…
Introduction The trochlear nerve, or fourth cranial nerve (CN IV), acts as one of the ocular motor nerves that regulate eye movement. As the only cranial nerve with a dorsal…
What is LASER Therapy? Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation(LASER) LASER therapy is the use of low-intensity laser light to treat pain caused by soft tissue injury. It promotes tissue…
The sternocleidomastoid muscle, often abbreviated as SCM, is a prominent muscle located in the neck. Its name is derived from its points of origin and insertion: the sternum (sterno-), clavicle…
Introduction Margret Rood created the neurophysiological and developmental therapeutic method known as "Rood's approach" to enhance muscular tone, including both flaccidity and spasticity. Rood's technique was created specifically for people…
What is Infrared Radiation Therapy? Infrared radiation treatment, often known as light therapy, is used in physiotherapy to relieve acute or chronic pain (mostly joint and muscular pain) in patients.…