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SACROTUBEROUS AND SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENTS VS. PUDENDAL NERVE⠀[PUDENDAL NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀The pudendal nerve is formed from the sacral plexus, a network of nerve fibres located on the posterior pelvic wall. It arises from the ventral rami (anterior
View DetailsSUPINATOR SYNDROME⠀[POSTERIOR INTEROSSEUS NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) syndrome is also called supinator syndrome since its origin is the result of an entrapment of the deep branch of the radial nerve at the level of the s
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 DetailsPRONATOR TERES SYNDROME⠀[MEDIAN NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀Pronator teres syndrome (PTS) is caused by a compression of the median nerve (MN) by the pronator teres (PT) muscle in the forearm. In the majority of cases (66%), it arises from unequal two heads
View Details💥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
View DetailsELBOW, FOREARM OR HAND PAIN?GOLFER’S ELBOW?⠀PRONATOR TERES MUSCLE⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION, PATHOLOGY & PALPATION]⠀The pronator teres is an elongated, cylindrical forearm muscle that crosses the gap between radius and ulna.⠀It’s the strongest of t
View DetailsDiagnostic Criteria for Pudendal Neuralgia by Pudendal Nerve EntrapmentEssential criteria (must all be present)1. Pain in the territory of the pudendal nerve: from the anus to the penis or clitoris2. Pain is predominantly experienced while sit
View DetailsThe effects of Cx extension on deformation of intervertebral Disc (IVD) and migration of NucleusPulposus (NP)!! This research paper has changed my thoughts on the theory of Mckenzie approach. Cx pain is the second most prevalent pain, reported am
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