Pneumonia
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Pneumonia

What is pneumonia? Pneumonia is an infection of 1 or both of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It is a consequential infection in which the air sacs fill with pus & another liquid. What are the symptoms of pneumonia? The symptoms of bacterial pneumonia include: Before symptoms of viral pneumonia are the…

sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis

What is sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is also known as Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease. it is a disease involving abnormal collections of inflammatory cells characterized by the growth of tiny collections of inflammatory cells called granulomas in part of your body most commonly the lungs and lymph nodes. Less commonly affected are the liver, heart eyes, and brain. However,…

Upper back spasm
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Upper back spasm

What is a muscular spasm in the upper back? Upper Back Muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of a muscle and this commonly occurs in large muscle groups including those in the upper back. Physiotherapy is an excellent treatment of muscular spasms in the upper back. mobilizations of the upper thoracic spine by an experienced…

Wartenberg’s syndrome
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Wartenberg’s syndrome (superficial radial nerve neuritis)

What is a Wartenberg’s Syndrome? Wartenberg’s Syndrome is a condition in which the superficial branch of the radial nerve is compressed which causes Pain over the distal radial side forearm (Just above the wrist) with burning or prickling sensation or loss of sensation (paresthesia) over The back side of the hand. When a superficial branch…

Emphysema
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Emphysema

What is emphysema? Emphysema is a lung situation that causes shortness of breath. In people with emphysema, the air pouch in the lungs (alveoli) is damaged. Over time, the inner walls of the air pouch weaken and rupture — creating larger air spaces instead of many small ones. This decreases the surface area of the…

Scapular Dyskinesia
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Scapular Dyskinesia

What is a Scapular dyskinesia? Scapular dyskinesia is an alteration of normal static or dynamic position or motion of the scapula during coupled scapulo-humeral movements that alter the scapulohumeral rhythm Scapular Dyskinesia is attributed to the loss of normal scapular mechanics, motion, and physiology. Scapular winging is a clinical observation where any part of the…

Forward head posture
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Forward head posture

What is a Forward head posture? Forward head posture, sometimes called “Scholar’s Neck”, “Text Neck”, “Wearsie Neck”,” or “Reading Neck”, refers to a posture where the head appears to be positioned in the frontline of the body area. Forward head posture is considered the most common postural deformity, affecting between 66% and 90% of the…

acute bronchitis
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Acute bronchitis

What is acute bronchitis? Bronchitis is inflammation of the breathing tubes. These airways are also called bronchi. This inflammation causes increased mucus production and another change. Although there are several various types of bronchitis, the most common are acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis may be called a chest cold. Most symptoms of acute bronchitis last…