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>Difference between UMNL and LMNL : (Part 1) Upper motor neuron (UMN)Includes neurons in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system, CNS) that control movement of muscles. UMN synapse onto lower motor neurons at the ventral horn of the
View Details๐ HemiplegiaHemiplegia is defined as the total or partial paralysis of one side of the body that results from disease of or injury to the motor centers of the brain.Hemiplegia is common when the stroke affects the corticospinal tract. Other cau
View Details๐ MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE โ SUBSCAPULARISANATOMYOrigin: Subscapular fossa of the scapulaInsertion: Lesser tubercle of the humerusAction: medial rotation of shoulder, stabilize the head of humerus in glenoid cavityASSESSMENT OF SUBSCAPULARIS
View DetailsThe relationship between foot and gluteus maximus.Are they co-related? Maybe? Or not?Lets think of what creates the medial arch of the foot? Peroneus longus, abductor hallus and tibialis posterior. These thress muscles play a key role in st
View DetailsCauses of plantar fasciitis (PF)? Research: The different risk factors for PF.1) 5 Intrinsic factors included age, gender, body weight, heel spurs, nerve entrapment, systemic disease, biomechanical dysfunction, and genetics. 2) Extrinsic fact
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View Details*List of Neurological Conditions* *Stroke* stroke recovery and rehabilitation. Early Rehabilitation Following Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation. We appreciate the importance of specialist rehabilitation with a focus on important developments in
View DetailsSlump test.... What is this test for? Ive got asked to explain what this test is about and when to use it.Well, when do you use it? How do you use it? Slump test is designed for identifying neural tensional dysfunction.What does it mean?
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