|

Pectoralis major muscle strain

What is Pectoralis major muscle strain? Where is the Pectoralis major muscle located? Origin:Clavicular part: anterior surface of sternumSternocostal part: the first 7 costal cartilages, the sternal end of the sixth ribAbdominal part: the aponeurosis of the external oblique of the anterior abdominal wall Insertion:Crest of the greater tubercle sulcus of the humerus Action:Shoulder joint:…

tietze's syndrome
| |

Tietze’s Syndrome

What is Tietze syndrome? Tietze syndrome vs costochondritis Whom does Tietze syndrome affect? You might be more likely to irritate your costochondral joint and develop Tietze syndrome if you have certain conditions, including: How common is Tietze syndrome? How does Tietze syndrome affect my body? What are the symptoms of Tietze syndrome? Symptoms of Tietze…

Polymyalgia rheumatica
| | |

Polymyalgia Rheumatica

What is Polymyalgia rheumatica? Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory condition that causes muscle pain & stiffness, especially in the shoulders & hips. Signs & symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica usually start quickly & are worse in the morning. Polymyalgia rheumatica is widespread aching & stiffness. Symptoms tend to come quickly, over a few days or weeks,…

raynaud-disease

Raynaud’s Disease

What is Raynaud’s syndrome? What are the different types of Raynaud’s syndrome? There are 2 main types of Raynaud’s syndrome: What is the various between Raynaud’s disease, Raynaud’s phenomenon, & Raynaud’s syndrome? Most people utilize these terms interchangeably. Yet scientists use them to distinguish between primary and secondary forms of the condition. Is Raynaud’s syndrome…

Quadrangular space syndrome
| | |

Quadrangular space syndrome:

Quadrangular space syndrome is characterized by compression or injury to the posterior humeral circumflex artery(PHCA), and the axillary nerve which is situated in the quadrangular space. So that may be the cervical radiculopathy, thoracic outlet syndrome, suprascapular nerve entrapment, and Parsonage-Turner syndrome. Quadrilateral space syndrome(QSS) is a rare condition in which neural and vascular structures…

Bayonet deformity
| |

Bayonet deformity of the wrist

Definition Bayonet deformity is a term used for wrist deformity which is commonly seen in some serious wrist-related injuries. It looks like the shape of a fork, so it is also called a dinner fork deformity. It can be seen secondary to a prominent distal ulna as a result of dorsal subluxation. This deformity is…

Peroneus Tertius Syndrome
| |

Peroneus Tertius Syndrome

What is a Peroneus tertius syndrome? Peroneus tertius syndrome is a rarely seen condition in which peroneus tertius tendon causes catching or locking over the anterolateral ankle(rearfoot) with pain. Introduction Peroneus Tertius muscle Anatomy Origin Insertion Function Blood supply How to Locate the main Peroneus Tertius Trigger Point #One How to Self-decreased the Peroneus Tertius…

gardner-diamond syndrome

Gardner-diamond Syndrome

When do symptoms of this disease begin? Symptoms This disease might cause these symptoms: Body Systems Medical History and Physical Exam During the physical exam, the doctor will study the patient’s body to see for physical signs of a medical problem. The methods used during the exam may differ depending on the symptoms but commonly…

|

How to do Sit up exercise?

What is a sit-up exercise? Sit-ups are classic abdominal exercises performed by lying on your back and lifting your trunk. Sit-up exercises use your body weight to strengthen and tone the core-stabilizer abdominal muscles. Sit-up exercise works the rectus abdominis, transverse abdominis, and obliques muscles in addition to your hip flexors, chest, and neck. They…