WRIST JOINT
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WRIST JOINT

The wrist joint (also known as the radiocarpal joint) is a synovial joint in the upper limb, marking the area of transition between the forearm and the hand. In this article, we shall look at the structures of the wrist joint, the movements of the joint, and the relevant clinical Structures of the Wrist Joint…

Elbow Joint
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Elbow Joint

Elbow Joint The elbow joint serves as a pivotal connection between the upper arm bone (humerus) and the two forearm bones, the radius and ulna. This crucial joint facilitates a wide range of movements essential for everyday activities, including bending (flexion) and straightening (extension) of the arm, as well as rotational movements of the forearm…

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Nutrition

Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism. It includes food intake, absorption, assimilation, biosynthesis, catabolism, and excretion. The diet of an organism is what it eats, which is largely determined by the availability and palatability…

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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…

Balance Therapy: Use Of Balance in Physiotherapy :
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Balance Therapy: Use Of Balance in Physiotherapy :

In bio-mechanics, balance is an ability to maintain the line of gravity (vertical line from centre of mass) of a body within the base of support with minimal postural sway. Sway is the horizontal movement of the centre of gravity even when a person is standing still. A certain amount of sway is essential and…

USE OF BIOMECHANICS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY:

USE OF BIOMECHANICS IN PHYSIOTHERAPY:

1) DEFINATION : Biomechanics is the study of human motion. The study of biomechanics is important when determining what causes injuries and therefore how we can prevent them re-occurring. Physiotherapists are professionally trained to detect biomechanical faults which can predispose you to injury. 2) PRINCIPLES OF BIOMECHANICS Acceleration. the rate at which speed changes. agonist….

Shoulder Joint Anatomy
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SHOULDER JOINT

Introduction of Shoulder Joint Structure and Function of Shoulder Joint: There are numerous including: Spaces in shoulder joint: Significant joint spaces are: Embryology of Shoulder Joint: Muscles of the shoulder joint: Mobility and Stability of Shoulder Joint: Factors that contribute to mobility: Factors that contribute to the stability of Shoulder Joint: Neurovasculature: MUSCLES OF SHOULDER JOINT…