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  • Cervical Myelopathy and its Physiotherapy Treatment

    Cervical Myelopathy and its Physiotherapy Treatment

    Introduction Cervical myelopathy is a condition that affects the spinal cord in the neck. It can cause a range of symptoms, including neck pain, weakness, and numbness. In this article, we will provide a detailed overview of cervical myelopathy, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options, with a focus on physiotherapy treatment. What is Cervical […]

  • Radial Tunnel Syndrome: Say Goodbye to Pain with these Top 5 Breakthrough Treatments

    Radial Tunnel Syndrome: Say Goodbye to Pain with these Top 5 Breakthrough Treatments

    Radial Tunnel Syndrome When the radial nerve in the forearm is compressed or inflamed while traveling through a tunnel made up of muscles, bones, and ligaments, it develops a condition known as radial tunnel syndrome (RTS). This may result in a reduced range of motion, pain, and weakness in the hand, wrist, and forearm. Radial […]

  • What is Spina Ventosa and its 4 Treatment

    What is Spina Ventosa and its 4 Treatment

    Spina Ventosa Spina ventosa is the name given to an uncommon type of tuberculosis that affects the hands and feet’s bones. The terms tuberculous osteomyelitis and tuberculous dactylitis are also occasionally used to describe it. Spina ventosa is a condition in which the affected bone swells, deforms, and becomes hollow due to tuberculosis infection. Pain, […]

  • TRF Therapy: The No. 1 Breakthrough Treatment for Chronic Pain

    TRF Therapy: The No. 1 Breakthrough Treatment for Chronic Pain

    TRF Therapy TRF Therapy (Targeted Radiofrequency Therapy) is a sort of physiotherapy that targets and treats particular body parts using radiofrequency energy. It can be used to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including chronic pain, muscle spasms, and joint stiffness. It is a non-invasive and painless therapy. During a TRF therapy session, a machine […]

  • Avascular Necrosis Treatment without Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

    Avascular Necrosis Treatment without Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

    I. Introduction A. Definition of AVASCULAR NECROSIS (AVN) Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a condition in which the blood supply of the bone tissue is disrupted and causes bone cell death. This can happen in any bone, but it most commonly occurs in the hip joint. B. Cause of AVN Common causes of AVASCULAR NECROSIS (AVN) […]

  • Muscle Cramps and How to Relieve it

    Muscle Cramps and How to Relieve it

    Muscle Cramps: A muscle cramp is a sudden, involuntary contraction or spasm of a muscle or group of muscles. This may result in instantaneous or prolonged severe, excruciating pain. Muscle cramps can affect any muscle, although the legs, feet, hands, and abdomen are the most frequently affected. Stretching, massaging the affected muscle, applying heat or […]

  • What is Groin Strain and Its Physiotherapy Treatment

    What is Groin Strain and Its Physiotherapy Treatment

    Groin Strain: An injury that frequently happens is a groin strain, which affects the muscles and tendons in the groin region of the inner thigh. It is sometimes referred to as a pulled groin or a groin pull. The muscles or tendons in the area of the groin are typically overextended or suddenly moved, which […]

  • Tail Bone Pain (Coccydynia) and Its Treatment

    Tail Bone Pain (Coccydynia) and Its Treatment

    Tail bone pain (Coccydynia) Tailbone pain, also known as coccydynia, is a throbbing or stabbing pain that radiates from the base of the spine, more especially from the coccyx or tailbone. The bottom of the spine’s coccyx, a tiny triangular bone comprised of multiple fused vertebrae, is positioned there. From mild to severe, tailbone pain […]

  • What is Sciatica and its Treatment

    What is Sciatica and its Treatment

    Sciatica Pain that radiates down the sciatic nerve’s path is referred to as sciatica. The sciatic nerve, which extends from the lower back through the hips, buttocks, and legs, is the longest nerve in the human body. A herniated disc in the lower back or a bone spur pressing on the nerve are two common causes […]

  • Calcaneal Spur (Heel Pain) and its Advanced Physiotherapy Treatment

    Calcaneal spur A bony growth that appears on the underside of the heel bone (calcaneus) is called a calcaneal spur, also referred to as a heel spur. It typically develops where the heel bone and the plantar fascia, a broad band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, meet. Calcaneal spurs are often […]

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