15/08/2022
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11/08/2022
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06/08/2022
TENS vs IFT
Whereas TENS Units delivers periodic electric pulses to stimulate surface nerves and block the pain signal, IFT Physiotherapy Equipment transmits a continuous stimulation deep into the affected tissue thereby blocking the pain signals and reducing swelling and inflammation which causes pain.
03/08/2022
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Acute or chronic inflammation of the Infrapatellar Fat Pad (IFP) is a common source of Anterior Knee Pain; also called Hoffa's disease, fat pad syndrome or hoffitis. Fat pad syndrome was firstly reported by Albert Hoffa in 1904.
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Patellofemoral pain syndrome is the most common cause of knee pain seen by doctors. It's common in people who participate in sports, especially women and young adults.
19/06/2022
People usually seek out when they’re recovering from a major injury/surgery, and they go through the treatment sessions to relieve the pain that restricts their mobility and strength.
Several factors can cause a person to visit a physiotherapist like muscle spasms, wrong posture, muscle strains, or an external factor that can cause an intense injury. Physio will help the patient manage pain and move better; the physiotherapists will also inform them of trigger signs to look for in the future so that they can prevent the injury from happening again. This will also save you from any added pain and corresponding downtime.
Here is the most common reason people go for physio sessions:
Preventing major injuries
To work on having a good posture (especially if the patient is working a desk job)
Alleviate muscle spasms
Help with stretching and flexibility of muscles
Accelerates the healing process, post-surgery
Helps with knee or hip surgery recovery
body balance
from pain
balance and mobility
from extensive surgery
age-related problems
any dependency on prescription medicines
and upper back pain
neck
tightness
muscle tone
of balance in muscles
Joint pain that includes the following:
aligned joints
-related joint pain
Surgery recovery:
replacement
surgery
node replacement
cord injury surgery
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Any blunt force trauma that is caused by a sports injury
Contusions
Additional conditions that need physiotherapy:
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18/04/2022
Core Muscles are one of the most active and important muscle groups in our body. These muscles are attached to either the spine or to the pelvic region. We need core muscles for almost all of our activities – walking, sitting, getting up from bed, playing, etc. A strong core muscle is very important, to alleviate pain – especially for the back and spine
Many people equate core muscles to the abs (re**us abdominis), but the core muscles are much much more than that. The core muscles can be broadly classified as those situated at the anterior side (around the abdomen) and the posterior side ( back and around the buttocks /hips). All these muscles together help in bending, twisting, turning, and supporting the spine and pelvic region.
15/04/2022
Piriformis syndrome is a condition in which a tight piriformis muscle compresses against the sciatic nerve, causing symptoms of sciatica into the lower extremity. The sciatic nerve usually exits from the internal pelvic cavity into the buttock/gluteal region between the piriformis and the superior gemellus muscles.
👉 The sciatic nerve passes through the piriformis muscle or above it (between the piriformis and gluteus medius).
💠 Anatomy:-
In anatomic position, the piriformis is a lateral (external) rotator of the thigh at the hip joint, as well as a contralateral rotator of the pelvis at the hip joint. If the thigh is flexed to approximately 60 degrees or more, the piriformis switches from being a lateral rotator to being a medial (an internal) rotator of the thigh, and also becomes a horizontal abductor of the thigh at the hip joint.
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🔹Muscle overuse due to excessive workouts
🔸Running for more than the recommended time
🔹Repetitive activities which involve the leg muscles
🔸Sitting for long periods of time without taking any break for stretches or walks
🔹Repeatedly lifting heavy weights
🔸Injury may take place due to a bad fall, any hit to this region during sports, a penetrating wound that extends up to this muscle or a sudden twisting movement of the hip.
💠 Symptoms:-
🔹Numbness or tingling sensations in the saddle area, that may go down to the back of the leg.
🔸Tenderness of soft tissues in the saddle area
🔹The patient is unable to sit comfortably
🔸Pain in the hips and legs that is aggravated during a workout.
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10/04/2022
Physio ka Zhatkaa,
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26/03/2022
🥳Benefits of Planking:-
1. Burn More Calories Than Traditional Core Exercises
2. Improves Postures
3. Improves Overall Balance
4. Strengthens All Core Muscle Groups
5. Reduces Risk of Back And Spinal Injury
6. Enhances Flexibility
7. Mental Benefits
Follow these easy steps to get the right form.
Get onto pushups position on the floor
Bend your elbows 90 degrees and rest your weight on your forearms
Make sure that your elbows and shoulders are aligned straight, and your body forms a straight line from head to toe
Relax your head and look at the floor
Hold on this position for as long as you can, the ultimate goal being holding a plank for 2 minutes
Inhale and exhale slowly.