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  • Musculocutaneous Nerve
    Disease | Neurological Diseases

    Musculocutaneous Nerve Injury

    ByDr.Krupa Goriya March 16, 2024March 16, 2024

    Musculocutaneous Nerve Injury can result from various traumatic events, including direct trauma, compression, stretching, or iatrogenic causes such as surgical procedures. Depending on the severity and location of the injury, individuals may experience a range of symptoms, including weakness, sensory disturbances, and loss of motor function in the affected muscles. The musculocutaneous nerve is the…

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  • Optic nerve
    Anatomy | Cranial Nerve | Nerve | Neurological Diseases

    Optic Nerve

    ByKshama Goswami March 16, 2024March 16, 2024

    Introduction The optic nerve is the second cranial nerve (CN II) that transmits visual information. The optic nerve has only afferent (sensory) fibres and, like all cranial nerves, is paired. During embryogenesis, the optic nerve develops in the retina, exits the orbit via the optic canal, and travels throughout the central nervous system. The optic…

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  • Hamstring Muscle Pain
    Muscle Pain | Disease | Orthopedic Conditions

    Hamstring Muscle Pain

    ByNitesh Dhameliya March 14, 2024March 15, 2025

    What is a Hamstring Muscle Pain? Hamstring muscle pain refers to discomfort or soreness in the muscles located at the back of the thigh, known as the hamstrings. These muscles play a crucial role in various leg movements, including walking, running, and bending the knee. Hamstring injuries and pain are common, especially among athletes and…

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  • Short Wave Diathermy (SWD)
    Electrotherapy

    Short Wave Diathermy (SWD)

    ByDr.Neha Kachhadiya March 14, 2024March 15, 2025

    What is Short-wave Diathermy? Short wave diathermy is also known as SWD. Physical therapy treatment involves applying deep heat to an individual’s joints and soft tissues to repair bone or tissue injuries. This approach improves healing by concentrating heat generation on specific areas and reaching deep tissues. This therapy strategy can effectively reduce inflammation, and joint…

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  • Olfactory nerve
    Anatomy | Cranial Nerve | Nerve

    Olfactory nerve

    ByKshama Goswami March 14, 2024March 14, 2024

    Introduction The first and smallest cranial nerve is the olfactory nerve. This nerve is one of two that do not connect to the brainstem. Your olfactory nerve anatomy is part of the central nervous system. The process begins in the brain and ends in the upper nose. It is also part of your autonomic nervous…

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    Exercise | Strengthening Exercises | Stretching Exercises

    23 Best Exercises for Cervical Spondylosis

    ByDr.Bhoomika Bariya March 14, 2024February 6, 2025

    A common age-related illness affecting the joints and discs of your cervical spine, or neck, is called cervical spondylosis. Cervical osteoarthritis and neck arthritis are other names for it. The condition is caused by cervical spine degeneration, which results in pain, stiffness, and tension in the shoulder and neck. The correct therapy may be helpful…

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  • Brachial-Plexus-Injury
    Nerve Injury | Neurological Diseases

    Brachial Plexus Injury

    ByDr.Krupa Goriya March 14, 2024March 14, 2024

    Brachial plexus injury refers to damage to the network of nerves that runs from the spinal cord to the hand, arm, and shoulder. The brachial plexus is the network of nerves that runs from the spinal cord to the hand, arm, and shoulder. The brachial plexus is harmed when these nerves are strained, compressed, or…

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  • Ultrasound (US)
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    Therapeutic Ultrasound (US)

    ByDr.Neha Kachhadiya March 13, 2024March 15, 2025

    Introduction Therapeutic Ultrasound(US) treatment is a therapeutic approach that uses sound waves, or ultrasound, to treat a variety of medical ailments. Ultrasound therapy can help to decrease inflammation and discomfort while also improving joint and muscle range of motion. It also aids in the recovery of chronic and acute injuries to the muscles, tendons, and…

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  • Finger Pain
    Joint Pain | Artery | Disease | Orthopedic Conditions

    Finger Pain

    ByAkshit Virani March 13, 2024March 15, 2025

    Finger pain is a prevalent issue that is commonly caused by hand injuries such as fractures, cuts, or broken nails. It can also be a symptom of underlying medical conditions like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. The pain in fingers can be described as a throbbing, cramp-like, or achy sensation that can affect…

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  • Facial nerve
    Anatomy | Nerve

    Facial Nerve

    ByKshama Goswami March 12, 2024March 12, 2024

    Introduction The facial nerve is also called the seventh cranial nerve (CN7). This nerve has two main functions. It transmits sensory information from the tongue and the inside of the mouth. CN7 specifically serves the tip of the tongue, accounting for roughly two-thirds. The nerve extends from the brain stem to the pons and medulla….

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