Lower Cross Syndrome

Lower Cross Syndrome

What is Lower Cross Syndrome: The lower crossed syndrome is the result of muscle strength imbalances which the muscles shortened or lengthened in relation to each other. In lower crossed syndrome,  there is tightness of hip flexors and lumbar extensors. Along with...

3 Reasons Why Balance Is Important In Sports

3 Reasons Why Balance Is Important In Sports Balance is a term that commonly used by health professionals and associated with terms such as equilibrium and stability. Balance can be defined into three ways: the ability to maintain a position, the reaction to the...
Scapular Immobility or Dyskinesia

Scapular Immobility or Dyskinesia

It a condition which the scapular motion and it position have limited which limited shoulder mobility. This condition can be notified by doing overhead movement also.   Relationship of Shoulder and Scapular Movement Shoulder blade (Scapular bone) mobility is very...
Patellar Tendon Tear

Patellar Tendon Tear

What is Patellar Tendon Tear? Patella tendon tear is an extremely disabling injury resulting in an inability to extend the knee. The tear can be partial, with only some fibres torn, or complete tear of the tendon that runs from the patella’s inferior pole to the...
Bobath concept in Stroke Rehabilitation

Bobath concept in Stroke Rehabilitation

In worldwide physiotherapy practice, Bobath Concept is referred to as the neuro-developmental technique (NDT). The main idea is to develop, incorporating principles and techniques regarding new concepts and methods targeting for motor improvement. Bobath approach...
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