REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Adhesive capsulitis (AC), often referred to as Frozen Shoulder, is characterized by initially painful and later progressively restricted active and passive glenohumeral (GH) joint range of motion with spontaneous complete or nearly-complete recovery over a varied period of time. Common names for AC include: This inflammatoryContinue reading “Adhesive Capsulitis”
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the main functions of the muscular system
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Muscles play a part in every function of the body. The muscular system is made up of over 600 muscles. These include three muscle types: smooth, skeletal, and cardiac. Only skeletal muscles are voluntary, meaning you can control them consciously. Smooth and cardiac muscles act involuntarily.Continue reading “the main functions of the muscular system”
Mulligan Concept
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Brian R. Mulligan qualified as a physiotherapist in 1954 and gained his diploma in Manipulative Therapy in 1974. He has been the author of numerous articles published in New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy. He is also the author of two books: Description Mobilization with movement (MWM)Continue reading “Mulligan Concept”
Maitland’s Mobilisations
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com “…the use of hands in a curative and healing manner or a hands-on technique with therapeutic intent…”. There is a wide range of disciplines which use manual therapeutic methods to treat and manage pathology and dysfunction as a primary treatment method or in conjunction with otherContinue reading “Maitland’s Mobilisations”
Manual Therapy
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Description Manual therapy has a long history within the profession of physical therapy and physical therapists have greatly contributed to the current diversity in manual therapy approaches and techniques. Mechanical explanations were historically used to explain the mechanisms by which manual therapy interventions worked, new researchContinue reading “Manual Therapy”
Manual Therapy: Knee
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com The primary goals of manual therapy are: Manual therapy is defined as the application of manual forces of the therapist, to change/improve the quality and the range of motion of joints and soft tissues. Mobilisation is a manual technique that through repeated passive motion at lowContinue reading “Manual Therapy: Knee”
Classification of joint
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Joints, also known as articulations, are a form of connection between bones. They provide stability to the skeletal system as well as allowing for specialized movement. Joints can be classified: Generally speaking, the greater the range of movement, the higher the risk of injury because theContinue reading “Classification of joint”
Biomechanics In Sport
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Biomechanics in sport incorporates a detailed analysis of sport movements in order to minimise the risk of injury and improve sports performance. Sport and exercise biomechanics encompasses the area of science concerned with the analysis of the mechanics of human movement. It refers to the description,Continue reading “Biomechanics In Sport”
role of biomechanics in physiotherapy
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Human beings are able to produce a variety of postures and movements giving them the ability to move from one place to another, i.e. the locomotive function. This is made possible by our musculoskeletal system that supports body loads and movement of body segments. This functionContinue reading “role of biomechanics in physiotherapy”
Acne
REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT OR BOOK A CONSULANT – Sargam.dange.18@gmail.com Your skin has tiny holes called pores that can become blocked by oil, bacteria, dead skin cells, and dirt. When this occurs, you may develop a pimple or “zit.” If your skin is repeatedly affected by this condition, you may have acne. According to the AmericanContinue reading “Acne”