The ankle is the most commonly injured joint, with around 25,000 ankle sprains occurring daily in the United States. Ankle sprains can be classified as first, second, or third degree based on the severity of ligament tearing. Common tests used to evaluate ankle injuries include the inversion stress test, anterior drawer test, and cross leg test. Rehabilitation depends on the sprain grade, usually beginning with PRICE (protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation) and focusing on range of motion, strengthening, and proprioception exercises. Around 5-30% of people experience chronic ankle pain or instability long term following an ankle sprain.
Common Running Injuries & What's the long term fix?GraMedica
Running is a beloved activity for millions of people, however many are sidelined because of injuries. Many continue to run despite the pain until they destroy a body part. Take a look at this presentation to find out the top injuries and to find a real solution to keep you running.
this topic is on assitive ambulatory devices and their usage.
includes cane walking, walker walking and crutch walking and different types off crutch gaits.
Common Running Injuries & What's the long term fix?GraMedica
Running is a beloved activity for millions of people, however many are sidelined because of injuries. Many continue to run despite the pain until they destroy a body part. Take a look at this presentation to find out the top injuries and to find a real solution to keep you running.
this topic is on assitive ambulatory devices and their usage.
includes cane walking, walker walking and crutch walking and different types off crutch gaits.
Total Hip Replacement Complications & Surgery RecoveryDenesa Health
An orthopaedics is the first person to concern when you are suffering from an issue in your hip joint. He carries out the entire diagnosis and suggests if your condition requires surgery or not. The damage in the hip joint if not curable by medicines or physiotherapy calls for Hip Replacement. The hip consists of two main parts that are the bone and the cartilage or the ball and the shaft. If the condition of the patient requires the replacement of both the parts, it is known as Total Hip Replacement or Total Hip Arthroplasty
These test are good if you want to know fitness level of you players.
you can add other test as well according to your players condition or player performances.
Knee pain is a very common condition. Traditional measures only address symptoms while the underlying cause is still present. Find out why and what additional steps need to be taken.
Learn more at www.HyProCure.com.
Musculoskeletal System Assessment & DisordersMuhammadasif909
Red bone marrow
Found in flat bones of sternum, ribs, and ileum
Produces blood cells and hemoglobin
Yellow bone marrow
Found in shaft of long bones
Contains fat and connective tissue
Mobility aids are the appliances or devices, which or useful for the mobility as well as stability purpose of an individual who cannot walk independently, these are also referred as walking aids, or Ambulatory assistive devices. There are different types of assistive devices - crutches/ canes/ walkers/ wheel chairs
Total Hip Replacement Complications & Surgery RecoveryDenesa Health
An orthopaedics is the first person to concern when you are suffering from an issue in your hip joint. He carries out the entire diagnosis and suggests if your condition requires surgery or not. The damage in the hip joint if not curable by medicines or physiotherapy calls for Hip Replacement. The hip consists of two main parts that are the bone and the cartilage or the ball and the shaft. If the condition of the patient requires the replacement of both the parts, it is known as Total Hip Replacement or Total Hip Arthroplasty
These test are good if you want to know fitness level of you players.
you can add other test as well according to your players condition or player performances.
Knee pain is a very common condition. Traditional measures only address symptoms while the underlying cause is still present. Find out why and what additional steps need to be taken.
Learn more at www.HyProCure.com.
Musculoskeletal System Assessment & DisordersMuhammadasif909
Red bone marrow
Found in flat bones of sternum, ribs, and ileum
Produces blood cells and hemoglobin
Yellow bone marrow
Found in shaft of long bones
Contains fat and connective tissue
Mobility aids are the appliances or devices, which or useful for the mobility as well as stability purpose of an individual who cannot walk independently, these are also referred as walking aids, or Ambulatory assistive devices. There are different types of assistive devices - crutches/ canes/ walkers/ wheel chairs
Ankle and Foot Injuries for Athletes - Dr. Andre Ross - Livingston Library, 9...Summit Health
SMG Podiatric Surgeon, Dr. Andre Ross, presented Ankle and Foot Injuries for Athletes at Livingston Public Library. Foot and Ankle injuries make up roughly 25% of sports related injuries. Dr. Ross recommends seeking fast medical attention for these injuries before they result in a more serious conditions. It can make the difference between an early return to sport with full function vs. long term disability.
Knee injuries for MBBS (undergraduate students). This presentation deals with injuries to the bones and ligaments around the knee as well as gives a brief overview on the dislocations of the knee and patella.
Basics of patellofemoral instability for postgraduates. Gives brief introduction about patellofemoral joint anatomy, causes, examintaion and treatment for patellofemoral instability
16. Ankle sprains
• First degree
• Second degree- partial severe tear, moderate
instability, ,moderate pain
• Third degree – severe pain and swelling, total
tear, gross instability
33. Syndesmotic ligament
• Connects the shin to the fibula
• Tender front
• Pain worse if foot or leg is twisted outward
• Positive squeeze test
• Need surgery
37. Ottawa ankle rules
• Pain in the malleolar region plus
• Bone tenderness distal 6 posterior edge of
tibia or tip of MM
• Bone tenderness along the distal 6 cmof the
posterior edge of fibula or tip of LM
• Inability to bear weight to bear weight the first
4 steps