Quadriceps Tendon anatomy
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Quadriceps Tendon anatomy

Introduction The thick, robust tendon that joins the quadriceps muscles to the patella (kneecap) is called the quadriceps tendon. It is an essential component of the leg’s extensor mechanism and is critical in knee joint movement. The four quadriceps muscles, which are found in the front of the thigh, converge to produce the quadriceps tendon….

Ibuprofen
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Ibuprofen

Introduction of the ibuprofen Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is commonly used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever. It is available over the counter in many countries and is also prescribed by doctors for various medical conditions. ibuprofen relieves pain from many conditions like headaches, dental pain, menstrual cramps, muscle…

Contract-relax stretching

Contract-relax stretching

What is Contract-Relax Stretching? The neurophysiology behind contract-relax stretching Reciprocal inhibition Autogenic Inhibition How does contract-relax stretching differ from static stretching? The Gate Control Theory for contract-relax stretching Effect of the contract-relax stretching Effects of PNF Effects on Muscular Function Effects on ROM Conclusion FAQs

Pseudobulbar Palsy
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Pseudobulbar Palsy

What is Pseudo-bulbar palsy? Signs and symptoms of the Pseudobulbar palsy Signs and symptoms of pseudobulbar palsy involve: Causes of Pseudo bulbar palsy Rare causes of pseudobulbar palsy prevalence of the Pseudo bulbar palsy Pathophysiology of the Pseudo bulbar palsy Diagnosis of Pseudo bulbar palsy Treatment of pseudo bulbar palsy Dysphagia ( difficulty in swallowing…

Bulbar palsy
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Bulbar palsy

What is Bulbar palsy? Sign of Bulbar palsy Symptoms of Bulbar palsy Causes of Bulbar palsy Mechanism of the bulbar palsy Diagnosis of bulbar palsy Exercise of bulbar palsy Dysphagia ( difficulty in swallowing ) Effortful Swallow Dynamic Shaker Jaw Thrust Masako Maneuver Mendelsohn Maneuver Supraglottic Maneuver Hyoid Lift Maneuver Dysarthria Tips for speaking Strategies…

Cryo Nerve Block Therapy for Pain Management
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Cryo Nerve Block Therapy for Pain Management

What is Cryo nerve block therapy? Introduction of cryo nerve block therapy surgical procedures for Cryo Nerve Block Therapy Lung surgery involves Cryotherapy for the cryo nerve block What happens before cryotherapy? What happens during cryoblation? What happens after cryoablation? Principles of Cryotherapy Techniques of application of cryotherapy Effects of cryo therapy effects on the…

Lumbar spine mobilization techniques

Lumbar spine mobilization techniques

What is Mobilization for the Lumbar spine? Introduction to the Lumbar Spine What are the spine segments? Lumber spine ligaments of the lumbar spine iliolumbar ligament Attachments Function Sacrospinous ligament Attachments Function Sacrotuberous ligament Nuchal ligament attachments Function Apical ligament of dens attachments function cruciate ligament of the atlas function ligamentum flavum Attachments Function supraspinous…

Thoracic spine mobilization technique
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Thoracic spine mobilization technique

What is Mobilization for the Thoracic spine? Introduction to the Thoracic Spine What are the spine segments? Thoracic Spine ligaments of the thoracic spine costotransverse ligament Functions Anterior atlanto axial ligament Anterior longitudinal ligament animation posterior longitudinal ligament blood supply nerve supply muscle of the posterior longitudinal ligament variants of the posterior longitudinal ligament interspinous…

Cervical spine mobilization techniques
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Cervical spine mobilization techniques

What is Mobilization for the Cervical spine ?? Introduction to the cervical spine What are the spine segments? Cervical spine ligaments of the cervical spine Anterior longitudinal ligament amination posterior longitudinal ligament blood supply of the posterior longitudinal ligament nerve supply of the posterior longitudinal ligament muscle attachment of the posterior longitudinal ligament variants interspinous…

Spine mobilization
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Spine mobilization

What is Mobilization for the spine? Introduction for spine What are the spine segments? The 33 vertebrae compose five specific spine segments. Starting at the neck and going down toward the buttock’s rear end, these segments include Cervical spine ligaments of the cervical spine anterior longitudinal ligament innervation posterior longitudinal ligament blood supply of posterior…