Physical Therapy And Colles fracture

This is caused by a fracture of the radius bone in your upper arm. The radius bone is one of two long bones that run along your arm close to the wrist. This fracture is most common when you fall on your outstretched arm. Colle fracture symptoms are common Radium...

Physical therapy and calf strain

This is an injury in which the muscles below your knee are most affected. It is usually caused by minor wear of muscle fibers. Usually, the bulk of the tissue is not affected. Sometimes, however, in severe cases, the muscle can be torn completely, and the...

Physical Rehabilitation

Physical rehabilitation is similar to physical therapy; the two terms are often used interchangeably, but there are also some significant differences between them. Physical rehabilitation is a broader type of professions, while physical therapy falls under the scope...

Physical therapy for breast cancer

Breast cancer is when a tumor grows in your breast. It is second in prevalence among females, after skin cancer. The modern era and breast cancer awareness campaigns have made many advancements in diagnosing and treating breast cancer. What happens to breast cancer?...

Physical Therapy For Ankle Replacement

Total ankle replacement, also known as “total ankle arthroplasty,” is when the ankle joint is completely replaced with an artificial one. Ankle refers to the lower leg area where your talus bone meets the tibia. Sometimes, the cartilage that covers these...

Peroneal Tendonitis Physical Therapy

Peroneal tendinopathy, or pain in the outer part of our ankles, could be the cause. This pain makes walking difficult and can also impact your work and leisure activities. A physical therapist can help you regain your normal strength and function. Anatomy and Function...