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Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Contents of this article:
Introduction about SAIS
Anatomy and Incidence
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
Differential diagnosis
Presentation and Examination
Management and Treatment
Complications
Conclusion
Introduction of subacromial impingement syndrome :
SAIS is the most common pathology of the shoulder pain which often occurs due to compression of the rotator cuff muscles (RCM) by superior structures such as ”AC joint, acromion, or CA ligament” which lead to inflammation/irritation and development of bursitis , it’s usually occurs in patients < 25 years, specially in active adult ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Introduction:
What is CFS:
Facts to know about CFS:
Causes of chronic fatigue syndrome:
Risk factors:
Signs and Symptoms of CFS:
Why do the symptoms come and go?
Which specialist should I go to ?
Differential Diagnosis:
Diagnosis and Examination:
Treatment and management:
How can Physical Therapy help CFS?
Conclusion:
References:
Are you tired all the time ?
Have you heard before about Chronic fatigue syndrome or Myalgic encephalomyelitis “ CFS”?
If you have this syndrome, of course you wondered about these questions ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Anatomy of sciatic nerve
Branches of sciatic nerve
Dermatomes of the sciatic nerve: “sensory innervation”
Myotomes of the sciatic nerve: “motor innervation”
Definition of Sciatica
Why is it called Sciatica?
Risk Factors
Signs and Symptoms of Sciatica
How do I know it’s sciatica?
Investigations
Special Tests
Treatment and management of Sciatica
How long does sciatica usually last?
What are two forms of treatment for sciatica?
Surgical
Physical Therapy Treatment
Conclusion
References
Anatomy of sciatic nerve
Sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in th ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Anatomy of sciatic nerve
Branches of sciatic nerve
Dermatomes of the sciatic nerve: “sensory innervation”
Myotomes of the sciatic nerve: “motor innervation”
Definition of Sciatica
Why is it called Sciatica?
Risk Factors
Signs and Symptoms of Sciatica
How do I know it’s sciatica?
Investigations
Special Tests
Treatment and management of Sciatica
How long does sciatica usually last?
What are two forms of treatment for sciatica?
Surgical
Physical Therapy Treatment
Conclusion
References
Anatomy of sciatic nerve
Sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in th ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Introduction..
Definition:
Signs and Symptoms of Bell’s palsy:
Causes of Bell’s palsy:
Risk factors:
Complications
Diagnosis:
Differential diagnosis:
Treatment and Management:
References:
Introduction of bell’s palsy..
Bell’s Palsy,It’s also known as “ Idiopathic Peripheral Facial Palsy”, considers an idiopathic condition, there’s No specific cause that has been conclusively established. Once other causes of facial palsy have been ruled out, then the patient is said to have “Bell’s Palsy”.
It’s one of the most common causes of acute u ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Introduction..
Definition:
Signs and Symptoms of Bell’s palsy:
Causes of Bell’s palsy:
Risk factors:
Complications
Diagnosis:
Differential diagnosis:
Treatment and Management:
References:
Introduction of bell’s palsy..
Bell’s Palsy,It’s also known as “ Idiopathic Peripheral Facial Palsy”, considers an idiopathic condition, there’s No specific cause that has been conclusively established. Once other causes of facial palsy have been ruled out, then the patient is said to have “Bell’s Palsy”.
It’s one of the most common causes of acute u ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Weak core stabilization causes pelvic tilt?
Types of Pelvic Tilt Issues:
Common Causes of Pelvic Tilt Issues:
Special Test for Pelvic Tilt
Best Exercise for Pelvic Tilt correction:
Relationship between hamstring muscle and pelvic tilt
Can tight hamstrings affect the pelvic floor?
Relaed books
References
Relationship between Muscle Imbalance (anterior and posterior thigh muscles) and pelvic Tilt.
Introduction
Pelvic Tilt:
Pelvic tilt means the positioning of the pelvic in relation to the body.
● Pelvic tilt is a common contributor to lack of stability, mobi ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
MENISCUS REPAIR Protocol: INTRODUCTION
This MENISCUS REPAIR reconstruction protocol is criterion based. Patients must demonstrate specific functional criteria at each physical therapy visit before progressing to more advanced interventions.
Throughout this protocol, time references (in weeks since surgery) represent the EARLIEST that a patient may begin an exercise/activity following MENISCUS REPAIR reconstruction.
PROTOCOL UTILIZATION
Each time reference in the protocol is categorized into four sections:
Functional Criteria
In this section, the therapist will see criteria for ho ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Introduction:
What is CFS:
Facts to know about CFS:
Causes of chronic fatigue syndrome:
Risk factors:
Signs and Symptoms of CFS:
Why do the symptoms come and go?
Which specialist should I go to ?
Differential Diagnosis:
Diagnosis and Examination:
Treatment and management:
How can Physical Therapy help CFS?
Conclusion:
References:
Are you tired all the time ?
Have you heard before about Chronic fatigue syndrome or Myalgic encephalomyelitis “ CFS”?
If you have this syndrome, of course you wondered about these questions ..read more
Physiolair Blog
1y ago
Table Of Contents
Introduction:
What is the Carpal tunnel syndrome CTS?
Anatomy of the Carpal tunnel
Main Causes of the Carpal tunnel syndrome
Signs and symptoms of Carpal tunnel syndrome:
Examination and Diagnosis
Management and treatment
Best books about Carpal tunle syndrome
References
Introduction:
CTS affects millions of people each year due to repetitive stress on the wrist, and can cause numbness, stiffness, and pain in the fingers and hands. Here in this article is a brief about the CTS and a simple stretching exercise to relieve your pain and symptoms.
Wh ..read more