
Yoga in orthopaedic rehabilitation
The field of rehabilitation and physiotherapy is one of the most contemporary and dynamic of the medical sciences. Many physiotherapists have integrated yoga moves into
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The field of rehabilitation and physiotherapy is one of the most contemporary and dynamic of the medical sciences. Many physiotherapists have integrated yoga moves into
In this article, we will talk about the most common questions asked about intramedullary nailing. What is intramedullary nailing? Intramedullary nailing is a surgical procedure

Using crutches while walking requires good upper body strength which is mostly in the shoulders, upper arms, and forearms plus the upper part of the

Microfracture surgery refers to the process of surgically creating small blunt holes in the bone underneath the damaged cartilage to stimulate its repair by formation

Knee pain particularly anterior knee pain has been documented as a common complication. It is common following tibia intramedullary nailing and retrograde femoral nailing. It
Our mothers told us to sit and stand upright with good reason. An upright position improves your mood, boosts your confidence and prevents early degenerative
Rehabilitation following cervical spine fusion helps to restore functioning of the neck and the upper extremities following surgery. In this article, we shall point out

Hydrotherapy is an exercise regimen delivered in warm water. The water is often approximately 34 degrees celcius but this can be adjusted based on the
The Achilles tendon or the heel cord is the strongest and thickest tendon in the body. It connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus (heel

Pin site infection is common following the use of pins or wires in the treatment of orthopedic conditions. This can however be easily prevented by