Are you tired all the time ? 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.. Don’t worry, In this article you will find the answer to your questions.. Introduction: Fatigue is […]
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MENISCUS REPAIR PROTOCOL: POSTOPERATIVE REHABILITATION
MENISCUS REPAIR Protocol: INTRODUCTION PROTOCOL UTILIZATION Each time reference in the protocol is categorized into four sections: Functional Criteria In this section, the therapist will see criteria for how a typically progressing patient should present following surgery. The patient should be able to demonstrate the listed criteria at the start of the physical therapy visit.
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ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR PROTOCOL
ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR PROTOCOL This protocol provides appropriate guidelines for the rehabilitation of patients with Achilles tendon repair. The protocol draws evidence from the current literature and accounts for preferences of the providers at Sports & Orthopaedic Specialists. The program may be modified by the referring provider for an individual patient. If questions arise regarding
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PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES REHABILITATION
Overview: pelvic floor muscles :The term (pelvis) literally means a basin. It is made up of four bones: two hip (innominate) bones, sacrum, and coccyx, bound to each other by the ligaments. The pelvic floor muscles refer to a group of muscles that support important organs in pelvis like bladder, bowel, and internal reproductive organs.
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BREAST CANCER
Breast cancer: overview Breast cancer occur when cells begin to grow and divided out of control creating a mass of tissue, in one or both breasts, it can also travel to other parts of the body and form new tumors called metastasis. breast cancer occurs in women and men at any age, but almost entirely
Stiff/Frozen Shoulder Nonoperative Protocol
What causes shoulder stiffness? • Injury (Postraumatic): sprain, fracture, rotator cuff tear, dislocation • Surgery (Postoperative): rotator cuff repair, instability repair, replacement • Idiopathic: cause unknown, usually women in their 50’s • Diabetes Why are stiff shoulders painful? Inflammation: thickening and scar formation in the capsule around the shoulder joint cause a “capsulitis” or
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PLANTAR FASCIITIS PROTOCOL
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammatory condition that happens due to overstressing the plantar fascia. It is the maximum common cause of inferior heel ache and has been recognized in sufferers from the age of eight years to eighty years old. Plantar fasciitis influences about 10% of the populace and is greater normally discovered in middle-elderly
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MANAGMENT OF upper PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY
Medical managment after PNI The management of a peripheral nerve injury varies depending on the cause, type, and degree of the nerve injury. If a nerve is not healing properly surgery may be required to repair the damaged section. Physiotherapy is very important to promote the recovery of peripheral nerve injuries regardless of whether surgery
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