
Arm exercises after broken middle humerus surgery
Rehabilitation is crucial for the restoration of arm strength and muscle tone following surgery for a humerus fracture (upper arm bone). The middle part of
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Rehabilitation is crucial for the restoration of arm strength and muscle tone following surgery for a humerus fracture (upper arm bone). The middle part of

After surgery on your ankle, your surgeon will almost always tell you not to walk on that leg for a few weeks. Your surgeon and

The elbow joint is located between your arm and the forearm. Injuries in this area are known as elbow injuries. The most common injuries are

Re-learning how to walk after suffering an injury of the lower limbs like a fracture or after any form of orthopaedic surgery to the legs

The meniscus is a disc-like structure made up of cartilage and located in the knee joint. It is attached to the top of the shinbone.

Parallel bars are a pair of wooden or metallic bars that stand about one foot apart supported by metallic posts that are anchored onto a

After surgical fixation of a femur fracture, then the real work begins! Fracture to the femur is associated with loss of muscle mass in 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
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
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