Cerebral Palsy
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Dystonic Cerebral Palsy and Physiotherapy Treatment:

Introduction:- Dystonic cerebral palsy, also termed to as dystonia, causes involuntary muscle contractions which results in to involuntary movements that affect either one part of the body or the whole body. Dystonic CP is a kind of dyskinetic cerebral palsy. There is no permanent cure for it, but several treatment options are available, including sensory…

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Parkinson’s disease

What is Parkinson’s disease? Parkinson’s disease is a progressive nervous system condition that affects the movement of the body. It is a brain disorder that causes uncontrollable or unintended movements, such as stiffness, shaking, and difficulty with coordination and balance. Symptoms initiate gradually, sometimes starting with a hardly noticeable tremor in just one hand. Tremors…

Abdominal muscles strain
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Abdominal Muscle Strain

What is an Abdominal muscle strain? An abdominal muscle strain occurs due to a tear or overly stretch muscles of the abdomen. An abdominal muscl strain and pulled stomach are the same. Abdominal muscles:The abdominal muscles are part of the musculoskeletal system. These muscles on the front of the body, between the pelvis and ribs,…

Abdominal Muscles Spasm
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Abdominal Muscles Spasm

What is a Abdominal Muscles Spasm? Abdominal muscle spasm, also called abdominal muscle cramps, is a powerful, involuntary contraction of the abdomen muscles. During an Abdominal spasm, the muscle will feel stiff and tender if you put pressure. The major abdominal muscles include the transversus abdominus muscles, the deepest layer of muscle, which stabilizes your…

Cerebral Palsy
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Spastic cerebral palsy and physiotherapy treatment:

What is a Spastic Cerebral Palsy? Spastic cerebral palsy is the type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity of muscle or hypertonicity (high muscle tone) often resulting in stiff, jerky movements. Spastic cerebral palsy influence the motor cortex of the brain, a specific portion of the cerebral cortex which targets to the planning and completion…

ACL Injury
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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…

peripheral-neuropathy
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Peripheral neuropathy

What is Peripheral Neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy, a result of damage or disease to the nerves located outside of the spinal cord and brain which is peripheral nerves, causes numbness, weakness, and pain, usually in the feet and hands. It can also affect other areas and body functions including circulation, digestion, and urination. The peripheral nervous…

Knee pain
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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…

Cerebral Palsy
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Cerebral Palsy: Physiotherapy treatment and exercise:

What’s cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to do movement and maintain balance and posture. CP is the most common motor disability in childhood. The cerebral word means brain, and palsy means weakness or struggling with using the muscles. CP is caused by inappropriate brain development…