pes anserinus tendinitis
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PES ANSERINUS BURSITIS AND TENDINITIS

DEFINATION OF PES ANSERINE BURSITIS : Pes Anserine bursitis, also known as intertendinous bursa, is an inflammatory condition of bursa of the conjoined insertion of the sartorius, gracilis and semitendinosus. We can locate this at the proximal medial aspect of the Knee, two inches below the medial knee joint line between the pes anserinus tendons….

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CALCANEUM / HEEL SPUR:

Calcaneal Spur Sometimes Also Called Heel Spur is Commonly Seen In Back Side Of Heel, in Which Heel Bone Become Pain, Swelling And Outgrouth Of Bone Seen Also Called Calcification Of Bone. X-Ray Examination is Key Diagnostic Used By Almost All Doctor. Medical And Physiotherapy Treatment Are Useful. DEFINATION : A calcaneal spur, or commonly…

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Benign joint hypermobility syndrome: Cause, Symptoms, Treatment

Benign joint hypermobility syndrome means your joints are “looser” than normal. It’s typically referred to as being double-jointed. It is a common joint or muscle problem in children and young adults. Formerly known as benign hypermobility joint syndrome (BHJS), the condition can cause pain or discomfort after exercise. It’s usually not part of any disease….

RICE Principle
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Use Of RICE Principle in Physiotherapy:

RICE PRINCIPLE: The R.I.C.E. treatment is recommended by health professionals for the early treatment of bone injury or acute soft tissue injuries such as a sprain or strain. helpful for sports injuries, closed fractures, and degenerative joint problems. The acronym R.I.C.E. stands for: The primary goal of R.I.C.E. is to bring pain and swelling under…

IFT VS TENS
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IFT VS TENS: Which Electrotherapy Modalities are Best for Pain Relief?

IFT vs TENS – Both are Pain reliever treatments that utilize electric currents for long-term intractable pain and post-operative and post-traumatic periods of acute pain/Chronic Pain. The two procedures were proven harmless and effective alternatives to pharmacologic treatments to reduce pain. Equally, they have minimal side effects on patients and are mostly non-addictive. They can…

arthritis of hand
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Arthritis of Hand: Cause, Symptoms, Treatment & Exercise

Women are more likely to experience osteoarthritis than men, and the most common causes include age, repetitive joint movement, and trauma. Genetics can also play a factor in the development of osteoarthritis. Arthritis in the hands may also be caused by rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic arthritis. The hand and wrist have multiple small joints that…

Ankylosing spondylitis
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Ankylosing Spondylitis: Physiotherapy Exercise

What is Ankylosing Spondylitis? Ankylosing spondylitis (pronounced ank-kih-low-sing spon-dill-eye-tiss), or AS, is a form of arthritis that primarily affects the spine, although other joints can become involved. It causes inflammation of the spinal joints. this inflammation can lead to ankylosis — new bone formation in the spine — causing sections of the spine to fuse…