Clavicle Fracture Physical Therapy Protocol
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by Physiotherapy tips
2y ago
Fracture is a term that can occur in any part of the bone. Fracture is not a little condition that has been seen because due to fracture patient’s lifestyle is also affected for several months. There are some common fractures that we can see in all ages such as clavicular fracture, humeral fracture, radial fracture, hairline fracture, and many more. But in fracture, physiotherapy plays an important role in the recovery of fracture. In this article, we will tell you about clavicle fracture physical therapy protocol. What is Fracture? A fracture is defined as a break in the continuity of the ..read more
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What is physiotherapy assessment
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by Physiotherapy tips
2y ago
Physiotherapy is a vast term in the medical field. There are no limitations in physiotherapy except surgery. The scope of physiotherapy is so vast. The main part of the physiotherapy field is to make a correct diagnosis before planning treatment protocol. If your assessment is perfect then your treatment will be easy for you as well as for your patient. Do you ever know what is physiotherapy assessment and how it performs? In this article, we will discuss physiotherapy assessment. What is physiotherapy assessment The physiotherapy assessment is the most important part of the physiotherapy f ..read more
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10 Natural Remedies for Chronic Back Pain
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by Physiotherapy tips
2y ago
Chronic back pain is a health problem suffered by individuals of all ages and walks of life. Nowadays, back pain has a lot to do with our lifestyle and professional routines. For many of us it is something that never ceases to exist, and interferes with the quality of our life repeatedly. OTC painkillers, especially NSAIDs are frequently used for pain relief, but the effect wears off quickly. Back pain may intensify with age, which is why many people consider surgical treatment to get rid of it.  If the pain is associated with backbone injury in an accident, such as a car crash, medical ..read more
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Special test to diagnose upper limb deformities
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by Physiotherapy tips
3y ago
 Special test to diagnose Upper Limb Deformities Shoulder anterior instability test: 1. Apprehension/crank test-  This test is primarily designed to test for traumatic instability problems causing gross or anatomy instability of the shoulder. The examiner abducts the arm to 90 degree and laterally rotates the shoulder slowly. By placing the hand under the glenohumeral joint to acts as a fulcrum. Kvitne and Jobe recommended applying a mild anteriorly directed force to the posterior humeral head when in the test position to see if apprehension or pain increases. If posterior pain inc ..read more
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Lets have some easy and valuable exercise at home and gym
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by Physiotherapy tips
3y ago
  During the pandemic of COVID-19, we can’t go to the gym. So, we are here to bring such easy and valuable exercise at home. This exercise is known as Aerobic exercise.These are those exercises which help in our daily routine activity. It will improve our health system and mind control system. What is aerobic exercise? “Aerobic” means “in the presence of oxygen”.  Aerobic exercise is also known as “cardio exercise that helps to pump oxygenated blood by the heart to deliver the oxygen for working  muscles.  Aerobic exercise can also become anaerobic exercise if it is perf ..read more
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Different types of walking pattern
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by Physiotherapy tips
3y ago
Few things to know about Gait and abnormal Gait pattern Walking is the most important part of our life. It is the most convenient way to travel short distance. Have you ever seen a person who has different walking pattern other than you. “Gait” in medical language defines the body locomotion and the way you walk. Every person has a unique gait pattern. What is Gait?  Gait is the series of rhythmical, alternating movement of the trunk and limbs which result in forward progression of center of gravity. What is Gait cycle? The period of time from one heel strike to the next heel strike ..read more
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Role of physiotherapy in Covid-19 patient
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by Physiotherapy tips
3y ago
Role of physiotherapy in Covid-19 "Covid-19" a name by which everyone get scared. As the world faces a stressful time with the rise of Covid-19 pandemic. Almost every country has been affected by the pandemic of Coronavirus disease (Covid-19). An outbreak from China has gone everywhere. In the last few months, Corona's epicenter has been shifted from China to Europe. Till today, 1.5 million people has been affected by Coronavirus disease and about 80,000 people had died worldwide. Indirectly, billions of people have been suffered from the impact of global pandemic of Covid-19. What is Covid ..read more
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How to get relief from knee pain
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by Physiotherapy tips
4y ago
Knee pain Does the staircase in your home sometimes feel like Mount Everest? Does you skipped a fun outing because you were nervous that you can’t keep up? Does you can’t have a fun with your children/ grandchildren? If so, then don’t worry you are not alone. You are one of the million women and men living with acute or chronic knee pain. Women are more prone to knee pain then men due to high rate of knee osteoarthritis in women. Knee pain overview Pain in and around the knee that may indicates the condition affecting the joint itself and surrounding the soft tissues around the knee. C ..read more
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Different therapies to improve Cerebral palsy
Physical Therapy Advisor
by Physiotherapy tips
4y ago
Cerebral palsy in children  When you see children and any other person with some different deformity and different walking pattern. They have some amount of brain damage. This condition is called “Cerebral palsy”. This disease is common in children. It is more common in boys than the girls. What is cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy is one of the diseases which affects a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture.  Cerebral palsy consists of two words, ‘Cerebral’ means having to do with the brain and ‘Palsy’ means weakness or problems with using muscles. CP is caused ..read more
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Cervicogenic headache
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by Physiotherapy tips
4y ago
Cervicogenic Headache Headache can happen for lots of reasons. It can be hard to know what kind of pain you have and what’s the reason behind it. There are so many types of headache which we don't know about. So let’s have a look on this- But if it is related to a problem in your neck then there is a good chance that it is a cervicogenic headache.  What is cervicogenic headache? Cervicogenic headache is a type of pain that develops from the specific point of the neck and the back of the head and it radiates toward the front of the head. People may get confused cervicogenic headach ..read more
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