Effect of MWN in Acute Cervical Facet Dysfunction – A Case Series

BACKGROUND This study is to find out the effectiveness of Mulligan’s movement with mobilization in improving acute facet dysfunction(locked) of the cervical spine. CASE DESCRIPTION Sample : 3 patients Age : 25 ± 5 Sex : maleCase of sudden onset of pain after getting up from sleep and difficult to turn the neck following the …

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Effect of MWM (Mulligan Technique) on Pa Shoulder

BACKGROUND:- This case study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Mulligan mobilization technique in Peri Arthritis shoulder. CASE DESCRIPTION:- A 58 years old female homemaker experiencing difficulty in shoulder movement (Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external and internal rotations) from last 2 months. Her complaints are she is not able to perform daily personal activities like …

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Tensioners and Sliders

Tensioners and Sliders Prepared by Dr.Aparna Kulkarni(PT) Dr.Meena Nair(PT) Neural Mobilization Mobilization of nervous system is an approach to physical treatment of pain. This technique propose to reduce Mechano-sensitivity by improving the ability of neural tissue to tolerate mechanical force during movement (NEE et al 2011) Neural mobilization techniques are used to decrease adverse mechanical …

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Slings / Oblique Chains

SLINGS /OBLIQUE CHAINS By Dr.Ankith sagar and Dr. Harini Slings (also referred to as chains and/or loops) are a functional  component of the musculoskeletal system. Slings are comprised of  muscles, fascia and ligaments all working together to create stability and  mobility. The cylinder depends on strength and balance from the slings to provide  a stable …

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Scapular Biomechanics

The scapula serves four biomechanical roles: It is the center of rotation of the humerus. It is the anchor of the humerus onto the thoracic wall. It keeps the acromion from obstructing the movement of the humerus both in abduction and in flexion, thus there is no impingement. It is the means by which forces …

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Gluteal Training Importance in Total Knee Replacement

INTRODUCTION Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) or total knee replacement (TKR) is a typical muscular medical procedure that includes supplanting the articular surfaces (femoral condyles and tibial level) of the knee joint with smooth metal and exceptionally cross-connected polyethylene plastic. TKA expects to work on the personal satisfaction of people with end-stage osteoarthritis by reducing pain …

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Article Presentation

Effects of Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise Versus Open Kinetic Chain Exercise in Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome By Boris Adrian K and Madhu Mitha R PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT: It is a diarthrodial joint that consists of the posterior surface of the patella and the trochlear surface of the distal anterior femur. The posterior surface of the patella has …

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Biomechanics of Throwing

Joints involved are Trunk Hip Knee Ankle Shoulder Elbow Wrist PhalangesAny break down in any of this structures effects the throwing mechanism While the baseball pitch is one continuous, fluid motion, it can be broken down into 4 distinct phases. Wind-up Cocking (early and late cocking) Acceleration Deceleration Wind up Phase (0.5 – 1.0sec) It …

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