Author name: Dr. Ashmi

hip pain

Hip Pain

What is a Hip Pain? Hip Pain is any kind of pain or discomfort felt in the hip region, usually resulting from one of two sources: the hip joint itself or the muscles, connective tissues, or structures nearby. This is a frequent ailment that may restrict routine tasks such as walking, getting up from a sitting posture, or climbing stairs. The femur, the upper bone of the thigh, inserts into the cup-shaped acetabulum of the pelvis to form the hip, which is a ball and socket joint. This particular construction allows for a wide range of motion. But it also indicates that the joint is more vulnerable to

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cervical spondylosis

Cervical Spondylosis

What is a Cervical Spondylosis? The term Cervical Spondylosis describes the age-related degeneration of the cervical vertebrae cushions, or spinal disks. Degeneration of the disks and compression of the nerves leaving the spinal canal are the results. It usually appears in adults over 40 as a result of aging naturally and repeated strain on the neck over time. However, younger people can also experience it as a result of injury. Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, frequently grow around the vertebrae to compensate for the

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frozen-shoulder

Frozen Shoulder

What is Frozen Shoulder ? Adhesive capsulitis, another name for frozen shoulder, is an inflammatory illness with an unclear etiology that results in pain, stiffness, and a noticeable loss of active and passive range of motion in the shoulder. Typically, the patient’s history, physical examination, and radiographic evaluation result in no notable findings that could

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Ultrasound (Therapeutic machine)

Introduction The term “ultrasound” describes mechanical vibrations that are fundamentally higher frequency versions of sound waves. Since these waves are inaudible to humans, they are referred as “ultrasonic”. Ultrasonic frequencies range from 20kHz to 10GHz, Whereas normal sound waves ranges from 20Hz to 20,000Hz.Despite being produced electrically, ultrasound is not precisely an electrotherapy because it

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