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View DetailsCerebral Palsy'Cerebral' – refers to the brain. 'Palsy' – can mean weakness or paralysis. It is defined as a disorders resulting cerebral dysfunction due to nonprogressive brain damage cause physical disability in human developmentEtiology and Ris
View DetailsTHORACIC SPINE⠀[ANATOMY & FUNCTION]⠀The thoracic spine is the longest region of the spine, and by some measures it is also the most complex. Connecting with the cervical spine above and the lumbar spine below, the thoracic spine runs from the bas
View DetailsTennis elbow is a self-limiting condition, which means it may eventually get better without treatment. Tennis elbow will however mean swelling, pain and limited use of the affected arm, which may need treatment and management of pain. Early treatment
View DetailsLATISSIMUS DORSI (LAT)⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION & PATHOLOGY]⠀The LAT is one of the widest muscles in the human body. It is a very thin triangular muscle that is not used strenuously in common daily activities but is an important muscle in many exercise
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 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 DetailsThe hand is composed of many different bones, muscles, and ligaments that allow for a large amount of movement and dexterity. There are 3 major types of bones in the hand itself, including:Illustration of the anatomy of the hand Phalanges. The 14
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