FOREARM-PAIN
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Forearm Pain

What is a Forearm Pain? Forearm pain is a common complaint that can occur due to a variety of reasons, including injury, overuse, or underlying medical conditions. The forearm is a complex structure consisting of bones, muscles, tendons, and nerves that work together to facilitate movement of the hand and arm. Pain in the forearm…

Hemiparesis
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Hemiparesis

What Is Hemiparesis? Hemiparesis is a common after-effect of Brain related conditions such as stroke that causes weakness on one side of the body. This one-sided weakness can restrict your movement and affect all day-to-day activities, such as walking, sitting, standing, dressing, eating, and Bathing. People often confuse hemiparesis and hemiplegia. Both conditions occur as…

Dead Butt Syndrome
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Dead Butt Syndrome

What is a Dead Butt Syndrome? Dead Butt Syndrome (DBS) is a condition that occurs when the gluteus medius muscle, located in the buttocks, stops functioning properly. This muscle is important for stabilizing the pelvis and supporting the hip joint during movement. When it becomes weak or damaged, it can cause pain and discomfort in…

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Ataxic Gait

What is Ataxic Gait? A common feature of ataxic gait is the inability to walk straight ahead, as well as lateral veering, poor balance, a wider base of support, irregular arm movements, and lack of repeatability. These signs frequently reflect the way a person walks after drinking.During walking, there are some features of intralimb leg…

abdominal pain

Abdominal Pain

What is abdominal pain? Abdominal pain is discomfort or other uncomfortable sensations that a person feels in their belly area. Abdominal pain is discomfort anywhere in the belly region — between the ribs and the pelvis. We often think of abdominal pain as “stomach pain” or a “stomachache,” but the pain in the abdomen could…

Goose Foot Bursitis of the knee
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Goose Foot Bursitis of the Knee

What is a Goose Foot Bursitis of the Knee? Goosefoot bursitis, also known as pes anserine bursitis, is a condition that involves inflammation of the bursa located on the inner side of the knee, just below the knee joint. The bursa acts as a cushion between the tendons of the hamstring muscles and the shinbone…

Parsonage Turner Syndrome
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Parsonage-Turner syndrome:

Overview: Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS) is a neurological disorder. It is characterized by the rapid onset of severe pain in the upper extremity. This syndrome’s acute phase is for a few hours to a few weeks and muscle wasting and weakness (amyotrophy) are present in the affected areas. This involves mostly the brachial plexus, the bunch…