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#Nerve_entrapment: it is start when nerves become compressed (entrapped).#Nerve_entrapment_syndrome also called as:1. Nerve compression syndrome2. Entrapment neuropathy3. Compression neuropathy4. Trapped nerve#Types_of_Nerve_EntrapmentPer
View DetailsILIOPSOAS MUSCLE AND FASCIA ILIACA⠀[ANATOMY LESSON]⠀The iliopsoas muscle belongs to the inner hip muscles and is innervated by the femoral nerve + lumbar plexus. It consists of:▪️Psoas major: origin. from 1st-4th lumbar vertebrae, costal process
View DetailsILIOLUMBAR LIGAMENTS VS. SCIATIC NERVE ENTRAPMENT⠀The primary role of the iliolumbar ligaments (ILL) is to prevent excessive lumbar sidebending, but these ligaments can contribute to sciatic nerve (SN) entrapment when injured.⠀A traumatic event s
View DetailsFASCIA ILIACA AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE⠀[FASCIAL ANATOMY LESSON]⠀The Iliopsoas is an important muscle linking the trunk, pelvis and the lower limbs. It is enwrapped by the Fascia Iliaca which is in contiguity with many parts of the body:⠀This inclu
View Details🔈 ILIOPSOAS TIGHTNESS CAUSED BY INGUINAL LIGAMENT DISFUNCTION🔒 ANATOMY & FUNCTIONThe Inguinal Ligament is a constricted band of thick fibrous connective tissues which are present in the pelvic region of the body. These tissues arise from the ex
View Details"Finding comfort in the midst of sciatica: Rest, recovery, and resilience."#drayaz #SciaticaStruggles #BackPainBlues #SciaticPainRelief#SciaticaAwareness#NervePainWoes#SciaticaSuffering#SciaticNerveTroubles#SciaticaPainManagement #LivingWi
View DetailsHow important is the thorax?What is it?It is the upper part of the trunk that is mainly responsible for 60% or more of trunk rotation. Yes Thorax does flexion and extension. However, it mainly contributes to trunk rotation.What about the lumb
View Details>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
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