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#IDIOPATHIC_Toe_Walking#Definition :Idiopathic toe walking is a term used to define a gait in which a person walks with a toe‐toe gait pattern without any known correlated etiology*#_idiopathic_toe_waliking_is_when_your_child_continues_to_walk_

cervical lordosis reversal(cervical straightening syndrome) ================================================Flat neck syndrome ================military neck syndrome.=====================In many cases, this is referred to as the “reversal cervi

Pain in or around the knee that may indicate a condition affecting the knee joint itself or the soft tissue around the knee.Common causes of this symptom1)Chondromalacia Patella:  This is a patholog

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Trigger finger.+++++++++++is a condition that causes pain, stiffness, and a sensation of locking or catching when you bend and straighten your finger. The condition is also known as “stenosing tenosynovitis.” The ring finger and thumb are most ofte

💥LATISSIMUS DORSI💥Language orgin = Latin 🔑latissimus means =widest .🔑dorsi means =of the back.The latissimus dorsi muscle is often called the "lats" . The lats are superficially located, which means they are clearly visible.🛑SHAPE: it is

Trigger finger.+++++++++++is a condition that causes pain, stiffness, and a sensation of locking or catching when you bend and straighten your finger. The condition is also known as “stenosing tenosynovitis.” The ring finger and thumb are most ofte

The 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

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