Are they same or different? How do we differentiate? Patellar tendinopathy is a prevalent tendon pathology in lower limb. This ...
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Groin pain in athletes (adductor-related)Groin pain in athletes (adductor-related)
Groin pain is a common injury in sports such as soccer, ice hockey, tennis and rugby, affecting 4-19% in male ...
Why do we perform myotome, dermatome and reflexes?Why do we perform myotome, dermatome and reflexes?
These tests are used to see if there is any potential disc damage, PNS or CNS lesion. Myotome muscle strength ...
Lower leg muscles (Deep posterior compartmentLower leg muscles (Deep posterior compartment
Flexor digitorum longus Origin:Posterior surface of 1/3 of tibia Insertion: Inferior surface of distal phalanges 2-5 Action: Planter flexion Inversion ...
Lower legs muscles (superficial posterior compartment)Lower legs muscles (superficial posterior compartment)
Quite a few people are familiar with muscles name and how the muscles make bigger but not familiar with where ...
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)
This is the term used for neurovascular entrapment at the thoracic outlet, which effect the nerves of the brachial plexus, ...
ROM (Range of Motion)ROM (Range of Motion)
The very basic but people tend to belittle ROM. Basically, ROM is how much your joint moves. Tight muscles, injury, ...
What is EMS? and difference between TENS and EMSWhat is EMS? and difference between TENS and EMS
EMS stands for Electrical Muscle Stimulation. It is also called Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES). This is often used to strengthen ...
What is TENS machine?What is TENS machine?
TEMS machine stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Basically, TENS means that it stimulates nerves system whereas EMS activates muscles. ...
Difference between acute and chronic painDifference between acute and chronic pain
There are some different definitions between acute and chronic pain but the biggest difference is that if a pain lasts ...