Lumbar lordosis straightening is the condition where the individual loses the normal curve in the lumbar spine.
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Intervertebral disc prolapse occurs when a tear in the outer ring of an intervertebral disc allows the central portion to bulge out. It most commonly affects the lumbar region. Symptoms include back pain radiating into the legs with numbness and tingling. Diagnosis involves imaging tests like MRI. Treatment options range from conservative measures like physical therapy to surgical procedures like discectomy. Nursing care focuses on pain management, proper body mechanics, exercise, and health education to prevent future episodes.
This document discusses the professional hazards faced by sailors. It outlines the goals of sailors which include reaching destinations quickly, world tours, entertainment, contacts, and reputation. However, sailors also face obstacles like isolation, drastic weather, poor posture, stress, sleep deprivation, and resource depletion. These obstacles can negatively impact the body by causing issues like muscle cramps, back pain, sunburn, dry skin, vision problems, headaches, and more. The document then provides more details on specific issues like back pain, its causes and risk factors. It concludes by recommending Ayurvedic treatments that can help alleviate common ailments experienced by sailors.
Diseases Low back pain. Painful arc syndrome. Fasciitis. Leprosy.Ambreen Sadaf
This document summarizes several orthopedic conditions: low back pain, painful arc syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and leprosy. It describes low back pain as a common disorder involving the back muscles, nerves, and bones, with causes including prolonged sitting or standing and poor posture. Painful arc syndrome occurs when rotator cuff tendons are irritated as they pass through the shoulder, causing pain and weakness. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain and results from straining the ligament that supports the foot arch. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae bacteria that mainly affects the skin and nerves; it is treated with multidrug therapy.
Lumbarization and sacralization are spinal anomalies where the typical number of vertebrae in the lumbar or sacral spine is altered. Lumbarization occurs when the first sacral segment is not fully fused, appearing as a sixth lumbar vertebra. Sacralization is when the fifth lumbar vertebra is fused to the sacrum, appearing as one fewer lumbar vertebra. These conditions can cause lower back pain and biomechanical strain. Treatment may include medications, injections, physiotherapy including stretching, strengthening, and stabilization exercises, and in some cases surgery.
This document provides an overview of low back anatomy and evaluation of low back pain. It discusses the relevant anatomy including vertebral elements, intervertebral discs, ligaments, and neural structures. It describes the dynamic anatomy of the spine and how intradiscal pressure and size of foramina change with posture and activity. It also discusses aging changes that can lead to degenerative disc disease and joint disease. Common clinical presentations of low back pain are explained including radiculopathy and stenosis. The document concludes with details on the physical examination for low back pain including tests like straight leg raise and assessments of posture, power, sensation, and reflexes.
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This document discusses common shoulder pathologies seen in industrial athletes. It begins with shoulder anatomy including bones and muscles. It then discusses common injuries like impingement and rotator cuff tears. Impingement is caused by encroachment in the subacromial space and can be primary from bone spurs or congenital issues, or secondary from muscle imbalances or poor posture. Rotator cuff tears can be partial or full thickness and result from repetitive stress or acute trauma. Treatment involves rehabilitation exercises and potentially surgery. Trigger points are also discussed as a potential cause of shoulder pain presenting in specific patterns that can be treated with massage or spray techniques. Overall the document provides an overview of shoulder issues in industrial settings and potential
The document discusses the management of low back pain. It provides an overview of common causes of low back pain such as spinal stenosis, disc herniation, radiculitis, and spondylosis. It also outlines the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment approaches for low back pain. Treatment approaches discussed include physical therapy, exercises, medications, and in some cases surgery. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and antidepressants are some of the medications mentioned for pharmacological management of low back pain.
Intervertebral disc prolapse occurs when a tear in the outer ring of an intervertebral disc allows the central portion to bulge out. It most commonly affects the lumbar region. Symptoms include back pain radiating into the legs with numbness and tingling. Diagnosis involves imaging tests like MRI. Treatment options range from conservative measures like physical therapy to surgical procedures like discectomy. Nursing care focuses on pain management, proper body mechanics, exercise, and health education to prevent future episodes.
This document discusses the professional hazards faced by sailors. It outlines the goals of sailors which include reaching destinations quickly, world tours, entertainment, contacts, and reputation. However, sailors also face obstacles like isolation, drastic weather, poor posture, stress, sleep deprivation, and resource depletion. These obstacles can negatively impact the body by causing issues like muscle cramps, back pain, sunburn, dry skin, vision problems, headaches, and more. The document then provides more details on specific issues like back pain, its causes and risk factors. It concludes by recommending Ayurvedic treatments that can help alleviate common ailments experienced by sailors.
Diseases Low back pain. Painful arc syndrome. Fasciitis. Leprosy.Ambreen Sadaf
This document summarizes several orthopedic conditions: low back pain, painful arc syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and leprosy. It describes low back pain as a common disorder involving the back muscles, nerves, and bones, with causes including prolonged sitting or standing and poor posture. Painful arc syndrome occurs when rotator cuff tendons are irritated as they pass through the shoulder, causing pain and weakness. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain and results from straining the ligament that supports the foot arch. Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae bacteria that mainly affects the skin and nerves; it is treated with multidrug therapy.
Lumbarization and sacralization are spinal anomalies where the typical number of vertebrae in the lumbar or sacral spine is altered. Lumbarization occurs when the first sacral segment is not fully fused, appearing as a sixth lumbar vertebra. Sacralization is when the fifth lumbar vertebra is fused to the sacrum, appearing as one fewer lumbar vertebra. These conditions can cause lower back pain and biomechanical strain. Treatment may include medications, injections, physiotherapy including stretching, strengthening, and stabilization exercises, and in some cases surgery.
This document provides an overview of low back anatomy and evaluation of low back pain. It discusses the relevant anatomy including vertebral elements, intervertebral discs, ligaments, and neural structures. It describes the dynamic anatomy of the spine and how intradiscal pressure and size of foramina change with posture and activity. It also discusses aging changes that can lead to degenerative disc disease and joint disease. Common clinical presentations of low back pain are explained including radiculopathy and stenosis. The document concludes with details on the physical examination for low back pain including tests like straight leg raise and assessments of posture, power, sensation, and reflexes.
This PowerPoint was developed for our corporate location where we teach the employees how to sit efficiently and effectively throughout their work day. We also provide on-site chiropractic care for them throughout the week.
This document discusses common shoulder pathologies seen in industrial athletes. It begins with shoulder anatomy including bones and muscles. It then discusses common injuries like impingement and rotator cuff tears. Impingement is caused by encroachment in the subacromial space and can be primary from bone spurs or congenital issues, or secondary from muscle imbalances or poor posture. Rotator cuff tears can be partial or full thickness and result from repetitive stress or acute trauma. Treatment involves rehabilitation exercises and potentially surgery. Trigger points are also discussed as a potential cause of shoulder pain presenting in specific patterns that can be treated with massage or spray techniques. Overall the document provides an overview of shoulder issues in industrial settings and potential
The document discusses the management of low back pain. It provides an overview of common causes of low back pain such as spinal stenosis, disc herniation, radiculitis, and spondylosis. It also outlines the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment approaches for low back pain. Treatment approaches discussed include physical therapy, exercises, medications, and in some cases surgery. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and antidepressants are some of the medications mentioned for pharmacological management of low back pain.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by breakdown of cartilage. It most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the knee, hip, and hand. Risk factors include age, obesity, previous injury, and genetics. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, swelling, and decreased range of motion. Diagnosis is based on x-rays showing joint space narrowing, osteophytes, and bone changes. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and inflammation with medications and physical therapy. For advanced disease, options include joint injections, bracing, and surgery like arthroscopy, joint replacement, or fusion.
This document discusses low back dysfunction and provides information about anatomy, causes, symptoms, risks, prevention, and treatment of low back pain. It notes that low back pain is one of the most common reasons for doctor visits and costs over $50 billion annually in the US. The document outlines the regions and curves of the spine, common postural dysfunctions, muscles that support the pelvis, and causes of low back pain like overuse or injury. It recommends prevention through proper posture, lifting, flexibility, and strength training. Treatment involves rest, medication, exercises, and ergonomic practices.
This document discusses assessment and rehabilitation for spondyloarthropathy. It begins by defining spondyloarthropathy as a group of inflammatory disorders affecting the spine and joints. It then focuses on ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and describes its characteristics, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatments including NSAIDs, DMARDs, anti-TNF therapy, exercises and rehabilitation. The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and maintain spinal flexibility through non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches.
Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) forms within the spinal cord.
Cystic enlargement of spinal cord
It starts medially and expands out
Damages spinothalamic tract
The syrinx can get big enough to damage the spinal cord and compress and injure the nerve fibers that carry information to and from the brain to the body.
This document provides an overview of common musculoskeletal diseases and disorders, including definitions, symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment options, and prognosis. Key points discussed include:
- Common signs of musculoskeletal diseases include pain, tenderness, swelling, weakness and deformities.
- Herniated disks typically occur in the lower back and cause sciatica. Treatment focuses on rest, heat/cold, analgesics and sometimes surgery.
- Osteoporosis weakens bones and increases fracture risk. It is diagnosed via DEXA scan and treated via calcium supplements, medication and exercise.
- Osteoarthritis causes joint inflammation and pain. Treatment includes NSAIDs, physical therapy and sometimes surgery.
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The document discusses various lumbar pathologies including spinal stenosis, spondylosis, and spondylolisthesis. Spinal stenosis narrows the spinal canal and causes leg pain that is relieved by rest and bending forward. Spondylosis is age-related degeneration of the lower back that causes muscle spasms and pain. Spondylolisthesis is vertebral slippage that can be caused by injury or disease. Physiotherapy treatments focus on exercises and manual therapy to relieve pain and improve function.
Shoulder Pain Relief: Common Rotator Cuff Injuries & Treatment Options - And...Summit Health
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Spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the spine that occurs with aging. It involves the wearing down of cartilage and bones in the vertebrae. This can cause pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility. Risk factors include aging, repetitive strain, smoking, genetics, and injury. Symptoms may include joint pain, swelling, and muscle spasms. Treatment options include medications, physical therapy such as heat/cold therapy, electrical stimulation and exercises, and in severe cases surgery. Studies show exercise and manual therapies like manipulation can help relieve symptoms.
- Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that is greater than 10 degrees as measured by x-ray. It can be idiopathic, congenital, or neuromuscular in origin.
- Kyphosis is an excessive outward curvature of the thoracic spine that causes rounding of the upper back. It can be caused by factors like posture, arthritis, or vertebral fractures/deformities.
- Treatment depends on the severity and cause, but may include bracing, casting, exercises, spinal fusion surgery, or in more severe cases, spinal stabilization surgery. Regular monitoring with x-rays is important to assess progression.
Lumbar spinal stenosis, laminectomy, prolapsed intervertebral discYangtze university
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. It commonly occurs in people over 50 due to age-related wear and tear causing bone spurs or thickened ligaments. The best test for diagnosis is an MRI of the lumbar spine, which will show if there is compression of the spinal cord or nerves. Conservative treatment includes medications like NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, and epidural steroid injections, as well as physical therapy. Surgery such as laminectomy or discectomy may be considered if conservative measures fail to provide relief from pain and symptoms.
This document provides information about musculoskeletal system disorders (MSDs). It discusses that MSDs affect muscles, bones, and joints, causing symptoms like pain, stiffness, and swelling. Common MSDs include muscular dystrophy, osteoporosis, and arthritis. The document then goes on to describe different types of muscular dystrophies in more detail, including their symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment. It also discusses osteoporosis and its risk factors. In summary, the document outlines what MSDs are, common types like muscular dystrophies and osteoporosis, and their symptoms and treatment options.
The document discusses common causes of back pain such as strains, sprains, and herniated disks. It identifies several postural alignment problems like kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis that can contribute to back pain. It also discusses how prolonged sitting can distort the spine over time by affecting muscle imbalances. Specific muscle imbalances that can cause upper back, lower back, or full back pain are described. The document recommends addressing back pain by stretching tight muscles, strengthening weak muscles, and practicing proper postural alignment exercises.
This document provides information about the anatomy of the neck, common causes of neck pain, and tips for preventing and managing neck pain. It discusses the structure and function of the neck, including the vertebrae, muscles, nerves, and discs. It outlines various causes of neck pain such as minor injuries, aging, poor posture, and emotional stress. The document also provides exercises, stretches, and lifestyle recommendations for neck care and pain relief.
This document provides information on the anatomy and examination of the hip joint. It begins with an overview of the hip joint as a ball and socket synovial joint, describing its articular surfaces and ligaments. Examination techniques for the hip are then outlined, including inspection of gait, range of motion testing, special tests like Trendelenburg's sign, and assessment of muscle strength. Differential diagnoses for common hip conditions are also listed. The document serves as a reference for clinicians on evaluating and examining the hip joint.
1. Common sports injuries include sprains, strains, fractures, dislocations, shin splints, tennis elbow, and muscle cramps. Sprains involve ligament tears while strains damage muscles or tendons.
2. Prevention methods include proper warm up, conditioning, technique, equipment, rest, and rehabilitation exercises. Treatment often involves RICE therapy, bracing, exercises, and in severe cases, surgery.
3. Sports injuries can result from overuse or acute trauma and affect various parts of the body like the knees, elbows, lower back, and ankles. Rehabilitation focuses on regaining mobility, flexibility, and muscle strength.
1) The document discusses fractures, traction, kyphosis, scoliosis, and lordosis in children including causes, types, symptoms, treatment, and nursing considerations.
2) Key points include that fractures heal faster in children, traction is used to realign and immobilize broken bones, and kyphosis, scoliosis, and lordosis are spinal deformities with various treatment options including bracing and surgery.
3) Nursing care focuses on immobilization, pain management, monitoring for complications, and facilitating healing.
Kyphosis-Lordosis is a document that defines and describes two spinal conditions: kyphosis and lordosis. There are three main types of kyphosis - postural, Scheuemann's, and congenital. Postural kyphosis is the most common type and results from poor posture. Scheuemann's kyphosis develops during adolescence due to structural vertebral deformities. Congenital kyphosis is the rarest type and caused by abnormal vertebral development before birth. Lordosis refers to an inward curvature of the lumbar or cervical spine and can be caused by conditions like achondroplasia or poor posture. Both kyphosis and lordosis are diagnosed using x-rays or
This document discusses the management of patients with musculoskeletal disorders including low back pain, upper extremity conditions, foot problems, and osteoporosis. It provides information on clinical manifestations, assessment approaches, treatment strategies, and nursing interventions for related surgeries and conditions. Key points include common causes of low back pain, signs and symptoms to assess, exercise and body mechanics recommendations for low back pain patients, risk factors and prevention strategies for osteoporosis, and home care education topics for osteoporosis patients.
BlastPain Centers LLC offers a revolutionary non-invasive laser therapy solution for pain with no drugs, surgery, or side effects. Their goal is to establish centers globally to provide this solution. Chronic pain costs over $100 billion annually in the US alone. Laser therapy relieves pain by stabilizing nerve cells, increasing endorphins, and accelerating healing by stimulating cells and increasing blood flow. It can treat many areas including back, neck, shoulders, hips, and knees. Franchise opportunities include two lasers, a protected business location, and use of the BlastPain name and website. A demonstration treatment can show the dramatic pain relief effectiveness.
Physiotherapy management of nerve entrapment around the hip and thighHezekiahAyuba1
This document discusses physiotherapy management of hip and thigh nerve entrapments. It begins with the anatomy of the hip joint and surrounding nerves like the femoral, obturator, and sciatic nerves. It then explains what nerve entrapment is, common sites of entrapment around the hip and thigh, and potential causes. Physical examination tests for specific nerve entrapments are provided. The goals and means of physiotherapy treatment are outlined, including exercises, manual therapy, cryotherapy, and patient education to relieve symptoms and restore function.
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Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by breakdown of cartilage. It most commonly affects weight-bearing joints like the knee, hip, and hand. Risk factors include age, obesity, previous injury, and genetics. Symptoms include pain, stiffness, swelling, and decreased range of motion. Diagnosis is based on x-rays showing joint space narrowing, osteophytes, and bone changes. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and inflammation with medications and physical therapy. For advanced disease, options include joint injections, bracing, and surgery like arthroscopy, joint replacement, or fusion.
This document discusses low back dysfunction and provides information about anatomy, causes, symptoms, risks, prevention, and treatment of low back pain. It notes that low back pain is one of the most common reasons for doctor visits and costs over $50 billion annually in the US. The document outlines the regions and curves of the spine, common postural dysfunctions, muscles that support the pelvis, and causes of low back pain like overuse or injury. It recommends prevention through proper posture, lifting, flexibility, and strength training. Treatment involves rest, medication, exercises, and ergonomic practices.
This document discusses assessment and rehabilitation for spondyloarthropathy. It begins by defining spondyloarthropathy as a group of inflammatory disorders affecting the spine and joints. It then focuses on ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and describes its characteristics, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatments including NSAIDs, DMARDs, anti-TNF therapy, exercises and rehabilitation. The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and maintain spinal flexibility through non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches.
Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) forms within the spinal cord.
Cystic enlargement of spinal cord
It starts medially and expands out
Damages spinothalamic tract
The syrinx can get big enough to damage the spinal cord and compress and injure the nerve fibers that carry information to and from the brain to the body.
This document provides an overview of common musculoskeletal diseases and disorders, including definitions, symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment options, and prognosis. Key points discussed include:
- Common signs of musculoskeletal diseases include pain, tenderness, swelling, weakness and deformities.
- Herniated disks typically occur in the lower back and cause sciatica. Treatment focuses on rest, heat/cold, analgesics and sometimes surgery.
- Osteoporosis weakens bones and increases fracture risk. It is diagnosed via DEXA scan and treated via calcium supplements, medication and exercise.
- Osteoarthritis causes joint inflammation and pain. Treatment includes NSAIDs, physical therapy and sometimes surgery.
- R
The document discusses various lumbar pathologies including spinal stenosis, spondylosis, and spondylolisthesis. Spinal stenosis narrows the spinal canal and causes leg pain that is relieved by rest and bending forward. Spondylosis is age-related degeneration of the lower back that causes muscle spasms and pain. Spondylolisthesis is vertebral slippage that can be caused by injury or disease. Physiotherapy treatments focus on exercises and manual therapy to relieve pain and improve function.
Shoulder Pain Relief: Common Rotator Cuff Injuries & Treatment Options - And...Summit Health
If you are experiencing shoulder pain, a rotator cuff tear could be the issue. Learn about how, and why, rotator cuff tears happen, how the condition and severity is diagnosed, and the non-surgical and surgical treatment options available.
Spondylosis is a degenerative condition affecting the spine that occurs with aging. It involves the wearing down of cartilage and bones in the vertebrae. This can cause pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility. Risk factors include aging, repetitive strain, smoking, genetics, and injury. Symptoms may include joint pain, swelling, and muscle spasms. Treatment options include medications, physical therapy such as heat/cold therapy, electrical stimulation and exercises, and in severe cases surgery. Studies show exercise and manual therapies like manipulation can help relieve symptoms.
- Scoliosis is a lateral curvature of the spine that is greater than 10 degrees as measured by x-ray. It can be idiopathic, congenital, or neuromuscular in origin.
- Kyphosis is an excessive outward curvature of the thoracic spine that causes rounding of the upper back. It can be caused by factors like posture, arthritis, or vertebral fractures/deformities.
- Treatment depends on the severity and cause, but may include bracing, casting, exercises, spinal fusion surgery, or in more severe cases, spinal stabilization surgery. Regular monitoring with x-rays is important to assess progression.
Lumbar spinal stenosis, laminectomy, prolapsed intervertebral discYangtze university
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. It commonly occurs in people over 50 due to age-related wear and tear causing bone spurs or thickened ligaments. The best test for diagnosis is an MRI of the lumbar spine, which will show if there is compression of the spinal cord or nerves. Conservative treatment includes medications like NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, and epidural steroid injections, as well as physical therapy. Surgery such as laminectomy or discectomy may be considered if conservative measures fail to provide relief from pain and symptoms.
This document provides information about musculoskeletal system disorders (MSDs). It discusses that MSDs affect muscles, bones, and joints, causing symptoms like pain, stiffness, and swelling. Common MSDs include muscular dystrophy, osteoporosis, and arthritis. The document then goes on to describe different types of muscular dystrophies in more detail, including their symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment. It also discusses osteoporosis and its risk factors. In summary, the document outlines what MSDs are, common types like muscular dystrophies and osteoporosis, and their symptoms and treatment options.
The document discusses common causes of back pain such as strains, sprains, and herniated disks. It identifies several postural alignment problems like kyphosis, lordosis, and scoliosis that can contribute to back pain. It also discusses how prolonged sitting can distort the spine over time by affecting muscle imbalances. Specific muscle imbalances that can cause upper back, lower back, or full back pain are described. The document recommends addressing back pain by stretching tight muscles, strengthening weak muscles, and practicing proper postural alignment exercises.
This document provides information about the anatomy of the neck, common causes of neck pain, and tips for preventing and managing neck pain. It discusses the structure and function of the neck, including the vertebrae, muscles, nerves, and discs. It outlines various causes of neck pain such as minor injuries, aging, poor posture, and emotional stress. The document also provides exercises, stretches, and lifestyle recommendations for neck care and pain relief.
This document provides information on the anatomy and examination of the hip joint. It begins with an overview of the hip joint as a ball and socket synovial joint, describing its articular surfaces and ligaments. Examination techniques for the hip are then outlined, including inspection of gait, range of motion testing, special tests like Trendelenburg's sign, and assessment of muscle strength. Differential diagnoses for common hip conditions are also listed. The document serves as a reference for clinicians on evaluating and examining the hip joint.
1. Common sports injuries include sprains, strains, fractures, dislocations, shin splints, tennis elbow, and muscle cramps. Sprains involve ligament tears while strains damage muscles or tendons.
2. Prevention methods include proper warm up, conditioning, technique, equipment, rest, and rehabilitation exercises. Treatment often involves RICE therapy, bracing, exercises, and in severe cases, surgery.
3. Sports injuries can result from overuse or acute trauma and affect various parts of the body like the knees, elbows, lower back, and ankles. Rehabilitation focuses on regaining mobility, flexibility, and muscle strength.
1) The document discusses fractures, traction, kyphosis, scoliosis, and lordosis in children including causes, types, symptoms, treatment, and nursing considerations.
2) Key points include that fractures heal faster in children, traction is used to realign and immobilize broken bones, and kyphosis, scoliosis, and lordosis are spinal deformities with various treatment options including bracing and surgery.
3) Nursing care focuses on immobilization, pain management, monitoring for complications, and facilitating healing.
Kyphosis-Lordosis is a document that defines and describes two spinal conditions: kyphosis and lordosis. There are three main types of kyphosis - postural, Scheuemann's, and congenital. Postural kyphosis is the most common type and results from poor posture. Scheuemann's kyphosis develops during adolescence due to structural vertebral deformities. Congenital kyphosis is the rarest type and caused by abnormal vertebral development before birth. Lordosis refers to an inward curvature of the lumbar or cervical spine and can be caused by conditions like achondroplasia or poor posture. Both kyphosis and lordosis are diagnosed using x-rays or
This document discusses the management of patients with musculoskeletal disorders including low back pain, upper extremity conditions, foot problems, and osteoporosis. It provides information on clinical manifestations, assessment approaches, treatment strategies, and nursing interventions for related surgeries and conditions. Key points include common causes of low back pain, signs and symptoms to assess, exercise and body mechanics recommendations for low back pain patients, risk factors and prevention strategies for osteoporosis, and home care education topics for osteoporosis patients.
BlastPain Centers LLC offers a revolutionary non-invasive laser therapy solution for pain with no drugs, surgery, or side effects. Their goal is to establish centers globally to provide this solution. Chronic pain costs over $100 billion annually in the US alone. Laser therapy relieves pain by stabilizing nerve cells, increasing endorphins, and accelerating healing by stimulating cells and increasing blood flow. It can treat many areas including back, neck, shoulders, hips, and knees. Franchise opportunities include two lasers, a protected business location, and use of the BlastPain name and website. A demonstration treatment can show the dramatic pain relief effectiveness.
Physiotherapy management of nerve entrapment around the hip and thighHezekiahAyuba1
This document discusses physiotherapy management of hip and thigh nerve entrapments. It begins with the anatomy of the hip joint and surrounding nerves like the femoral, obturator, and sciatic nerves. It then explains what nerve entrapment is, common sites of entrapment around the hip and thigh, and potential causes. Physical examination tests for specific nerve entrapments are provided. The goals and means of physiotherapy treatment are outlined, including exercises, manual therapy, cryotherapy, and patient education to relieve symptoms and restore function.
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2. What is Lumbar Lordosis?
• Lumbar is part of the spine closer to the buttock.
• Lordosis is the medical name for an exaggerated inward curve of the spine, often
in the neck or lower back
3. What is Lumbar Lordosis Straightening?
The treatment taken to mend the sway back to normal lordosis sometimes,
tend to get the spine straightened in a way that is excess to the normal
straightening.
4. Symptoms of Lumbar Lordosis
• Back pain
• Pain that radiates into the legs and feet, which medical experts call sciatica
• Tingling or Numbness
• Difficulty in standing straight and upright
• Chances to fall down due to imbalance
• Tightness in the hamstring
• Overexertion of other muscles leads to wear and tear to those parts
• Chronic pain spreads to cervical and thoracic spine regions