How Long Does the ACL Injury take to heal?
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How Long Does the ACL Injury take to heal?

ACL Injury healing process depends upon the severity of the injury and how you are taking enough rest with pain medication and following the Doctor’s guidelines. In this article, we discuss the grade-wise recovery pattern and treatment protocol for ACL(Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injury that will help you to decide how long your injury will take…

Where is an Anterior Cruciate Ligament is located?

Where is an Anterior Cruciate Ligament is located?

Where is your Anterior Cruciate Ligament is actually located in your body? Your Anterior cruciate ligament is located in the center of your knee. The Ligament controls rotational movement as well as forward movement of the tibia or shin bone. It has 2 bands: AMB and PLB Anteromedial band(AMB) and Posterolateral band(PLB). The anteromedial band becomes…

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment.

What is the Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury? Relevant Anatomy of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Signs and Symptoms of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury: Causes of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury: What is the Mechanism of injury? How to do Diagnosis of an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury? It is done in two ways:(1)By clinical examination(2)By Investigations…

Soft Tissue Injury: Symptoms, Grades, Types, and Treatment.
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Soft Tissue Injury: Symptoms, Grades, Types, and Treatment.

What do you mean by soft tissue injury? orDefinition of soft tissue injuries: In soft tissue injury, our body’s anatomical structures like Ligaments, muscles, capsules, and fascia, may get injured by the injury. In our body anatomical structures like Ligaments, muscles, capsules, fascia, Or bursa all are considered soft tissues.Due to some specific mechanism, these…

Facial Nerve Palsy: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Exercise
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Facial Nerve Palsy: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Exercise

What is facial nerve palsy? Facial nerve palsy is a term used to describe any kind of paralysis of facial muscles. Facial palsy is caused by damage to the facial nerve or cranial nerve 7 Which supplies the muscles of the face. It is categorized into two types based on the location of the casual…

The Facial Nerve: Anatomical course, Functions, and Clinical importance

The Facial Nerve: Anatomical course, Functions, and Clinical importance

Introduction: The Facial Nerve is also known as the 7th Cranial Nerve. It is one of the most important nerve of the body, which connects 21 muscles with the brain. It provides motor and sensory innervation to the muscles of the face. It supplies nerve fibers that control facial movements and facial expressions. Anatomical Course…

MEAT Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:
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MEAT Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:

An Overview of the MEAT Principle: IMEAT Principle is based on the concept of pain-free movement in surrounding structures as well as injured structures. It shows the importance of maintaining the range of motion of the affected joint and the strength of muscles surrounding the joint. It will help to increase the recovery rate and…

POLICE Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:
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POLICE Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:

POLICE Principle: An Overview: The POLICE Principle is the modified principle of soft tissue injuries. it will help to improve your recovery from your injuries like sprain, strain. What do you mean by soft tissue injuries? In our body anatomical structures like Ligaments, muscles, capsules, fascia, Or bursa all are considered soft tissues. Due to…

Bell’s Palsy: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Exercise
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Bell’s Palsy: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Exercise

What is meaning of the word Bell’s Palsy ?orDefinition of Bell’s Palsy : It is the condition defined as a : Sudden weakness in the facial muscles of half side of the face caused by dysfunction or affection of facial nerve. So it results in a inability to perform movement of muscles of affected side…

PRICE Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:
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PRICE Principle For Soft Tissue Injuries:

Introduction: It is used as a initial treatment method for soft tissue injuries. It is upgraded version of RICE Principle. In our body anatomical structures like Ligaments, muscles, capsules, fascia, or bursa all are considered as a soft tissues.Due to some specific mechanism this anatomical structures may get injured.So the structures are impaired by the…