Calf muscle exercises

Calf muscle exercises

Introduction Strengthening Exercises Health benefits of calf strengthening exercise Seated Calf Raise Standing calf raise Elevated standing calf raise Isometric calf raise Single leg calf raise Jumping jacks Hole calf raise Seal jack High knees Butt kicks Raised heel squat Jump squat Toe jump Step up hop Bosu ball squat Stretching exercise Benefits of calf…

vastus medialis exercises

Vastus medialis muscle exercise

Introduction Strengthening Exercises Benefits of strengthening exercise VMO Activation Ball Clench Extensions Twisted Leg Raise Ball Bridges Ball Wall Squats Stretching Exercises Benefits of stretching exercise Side Lying Quad Stretch Standing Quadriceps Stretching exercise Crescent pose Bow pose Dancer’s pose Vastus medialis muscle exercise at Home Following list of exercises for the Vastus medialis muscle,…

biceps femoris muscle

Biceps femoris muscle exercise

Introduction Bicep femoris exercise includes different types of exercises such as stretching exercises, strengthening exercises,s, and Neuromuscular Inhibition Techniques. strengthening exercise helps to improve Joint flexibility, Increased muscle mass, Stronger bones, Weight control, and Balance. stretching exercise Improves your performance in physical activities, Decreases your risk of injuries, Helps your joints move through their full…

Brachial Plexus Injury
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Brachial Plexus injury

What is Brachial Plexus injury? The brachial plexus initiate from the cervical vertebrae and passes to the neck to the axilla and supplies the upper limb. It is formed from the 5th to 8th cervical nerves of the ventral rami and the 1st thoracic nerve of the ventral ramus of the ascending part. Branches from…

Muscle of the medial side of thigh
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Muscle of medial compartment of the thigh

Introduction The hip adductors are a group of muscles located in the medial compartment of the thigh. These muscles include the adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor Magnus, gracilis, and pectineus. Due to their position, the hip adductors shape the surface anatomy of the medial side thigh. More specifically, these muscles extend from the anteroinferior external…

Spasticity
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Spasticity and Physiotherapy Treatment:-

What is a Spasticity? Spasticity is a motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes with exaggerated tendon reflexes, resulting from hyper excitability of the stretch , as one factor of the upper motor neuron syndrome. Spasticity is loss in muscle movement patterns so that muscles contract all at once. Muscle movements…

Cerebral Palsy
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Mixed Cerebral Palsy And Physiotherapy Treatment

Introduction:- Mixed cerebral palsy occurs when a baby is experiencing symptoms of many types of cerebral palsy at once, a group of neurological impairments that affect motor and overdeveloping functional skills. Because baby diagnosed with mixed cerebral palsy may have brain damage in more than one area of the brain, this form of cerebral palsy…

Cervical Spondylosis
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Cervical Spondylosis: Cause, Symptoms, Treatment, Exercise

What is spondylosis? What is cervical spondylosis? Anatomy of the Neck region : Intervertebral disks are invited by 2 parts : Bio-Mechanics of The Neck Pathophysiology Cervical spondylosis causes: Other factors affecting cervical spondylosis include prolonged retention of the neck position or repetition of similar neck movements. Bone spurs:These excess growths of bone are the…

Back of forearm muscle
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Back Of The Forearm Muscles

Introduction The muscles in the Back of the forearm muscles (posterior compartment of the forearm) are commonly known as the extensor group of muscles. The general function of these muscles is to perform extension at the wrist and fingers joints. They all are innervated by the radial nerve. Anatomically, the muscles in the posterior compartment…