discectomy
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Discectomy

What is the Discectomy procedure? A Discectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove the injured portion of a disc from the spine that has its soft interior protruding through the outer, more robust layer. A herniated disc can aggravate or press on near nerves. A series of bones known as vertebrae make up your…

Biceps-tendonitis

Rehabilitation for Biceps Tendonitis

Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in the management of biceps tendonitis, aiming to reduce pain, promote healing, restore strength and flexibility, and prevent future injury. What is Biceps Tendonitis? Inflammation of the biceps tendon sheath (lining) or strain on the upper biceps tendon is the two main causes of proximal biceps tendonitis and tenosynovitis, which…

supinator syndrome
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Supinator Syndrome (Radial Tunnel Syndrome)

What is a Supinator Syndrome? Supinator syndrome, also known as posterior interosseous nerve syndrome, is a condition characterized by compression or irritation of the posterior interosseous nerve as it passes through the supinator muscle of the forearm. The supinator muscle is responsible for turning the forearm from pronation (palm down) to supination (palm up). When…

Gibbus Deformity
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Gibbus Deformity

What is a Gibbus Deformity? Gibbus deformity, also known as kyphotic deformity, is a spinal condition characterized by an abnormal, sharp angulation of the spine. It results in a hunchback appearance where the upper back becomes excessively rounded. This deformity is most commonly associated with tuberculosis of the spine, also known as Pott’s disease, although…

Wrist-Pronation-_-Supination
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Wrist Pronation and Supination

What is a Wrist Pronation and Supination? Wrist pronation and supination are important movements that occur at the forearm and play a crucial role in various everyday activities and functional tasks. These movements involve the rotation of the forearm bones—the radius and ulna—around each other, resulting in different orientations of the hand and wrist. Pronation…

Snapping Triceps Syndrome
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Snapping Triceps Syndrome

What is Snapping Triceps Syndrome? Snapping triceps syndrome, also known as triceps tendon subluxation, is a condition characterized by the snapping or popping sensation in the back of the elbow during certain movements. It occurs when the triceps tendon, which connects the triceps muscle to the ulna bone in the forearm, temporarily slips out of…

Radial And Ulnar Deviation Of The Wrist
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Radial And Ulnar Deviation Of The Wrist

What is a Radial And Ulnar Deviation Of The Wrist? These radial and ulnar deviations play a crucial role in hand and wrist function. They are essential for tasks that involve grasping, gripping, and manipulating objects. For example, when holding a cup, radial deviation allows the hand to tilt towards the thumb side, enabling a…

High Intenisty Interval Training - HIIT
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High Intenisty Interval Training

Introduction High Intensity Interval Training, commonly known as HIIT, is a popular form of exercise that has gained significant attention in recent years. HIIT is a training method that alternates between short bursts of intense exercise and brief periods of active recovery or rest. This approach to fitness has become popular due to its time…