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#Muscle_cramps ☆ Are sudden, involuntary contractions or spasms in one or more of your muscles. They are very common and often occur after exercise. Some people get muscle cramps, especially leg cramps, at night. They can be painful, and they may la
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
View Details*A Trigger Point* (TrP) is a hyperirritable spot, a palpable nodule in the taut bands of the skeletal muscles' fascia. Direct compression or muscle contraction can elicit jump sign, local tenderness, local twitch response and referred pain which usu
View DetailsGROIN PULLA pulled groin—also known as a groin strain or sprain—occurs when the muscles in the inner thigh get overstretched or torn.This can happen when they contract too quickly during activities such as running, jumping, or changing direction.1
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 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 Details🔈 MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE – 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 DetailsFOOT PAIN CAUSES1. PLANTAR FASCIITISPlantar fasciitis occurs when the band of tissue on the bottom of your foot becomes inflamed due to a small tear. It causes a stabbing pain in your heel that may ease when you begin moving, but will likely return
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