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Sacralization

What is a Sacralization? A typical abnormality of the spine is called sacralization, which occurs when the fifth vertebra joins the sacrum bone at the...

Cubitus Valgus Deformity

Cubitus valgus deformity is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal outward angulation of the extended forearm in relation to the arm, typically measured in...

Genu Recurvatum

What is a Genu Recurvatum? The disorder known as genu recurvatum, or knee hyperextension, is characterized by excessive knee joint extension or backward bending beyond...

Rigidity

What is Rigidity? Rigidity refers to a condition characterized by an increased resistance to passive movement, which remains constant regardless of the position or velocity...

Spasticity

What is a Spasticity? One aspect of upper motor neuron syndrome is spasticity, a motor condition characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes...

Posterior Pelvic Tilt

What is Posterior Pelvic Tilt? Posterior pelvic tilt refers to a condition where the pelvis rotates backward, causing the lower back to flatten and the...

Decorticate Posture

What is Decorticate Posture? A patient in decorticate posture has an abnormal body posture in which their arms are stretched over their chest, their wrists...

Decerebrate Posture

What is Decerebrate Posture? Decerebrate posture, also known as decerebrate rigidity or extensor posturing, is a specific type of abnormal body posture that typically indicates...

Lateral Pelvic Tilt ( Left vs Right Pelvic Tilt )

What is a Lateral Pelvic Tilt? Lateral pelvic tilt, a common musculoskeletal issue, refers to the asymmetrical positioning of the pelvis in the frontal plane,...

Anterior Pelvic Tilt

What is Anterior pelvic tilt? Anterior pelvic tilt is a postural displacement characterized by the forward rotation of the pelvis, causing the hips to tilt...