Dislocation

Posterior Dislocation of the Shoulder Joint

Posterior Dislocation of the Shoulder Joint

Introduction Posterior Shoulder Dislocation is a relatively rare but often overlooked injury, accounting for a small percentage of shoulder dislocations. Due to subtle clinical signs and atypical presentation, delayed diagnosis is common. Early recognition and appropriate rehabilitation are essential to restore shoulder stability and function. Definition Posterior dislocation of the shoulder occurs when the head …

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Anterior Dislocation of the Shoulder Joint

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Introduction Anterior dislocation of the Shoulder Joint is one of the most frequent joint dislocations experienced in clinical practice. Early diagnosis, prompt reduction, and appropriate rehabilitation are essential to restore function and prevent recurrence. Definition Anterior dislocation of the shoulder occurs when the head of the humerus is displaced forward out of the glenoid fossa. …

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Recurrent Patellar Dislocation

Recurrent Patellar Dislocation

Introduction: Definition: Cause: Clinical Features: Sign & Symptoms: Physiotherapy Management: Surgical Management: Diet and Nutrition Support At Aaziban, we emphasize that nutrition is an integral part of rehabilitation.A balanced diet supports faster recovery from ligament injuries and muscle strain. This nutrition-focused approach at Aaziban complements physiotherapy, ensuring optimal recovery and long-term joint stability. Conclusion:

Understanding Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Neurological Emergency

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Introduction Cauda Equina Syndrome is seen in injuries below the level of  first lumbar vertebra. It is essentially an injury to the nerve roots below L1. Compression of these nerves can lead to permanent damage if not promptly treated, making CES a true aesculapian emergency.  Etiology  Cauda Equina Syndrome most commonly arises from a massive …

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Congenital Hip Dislocation

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Congenital hip dislocation, now more commonly referred to as developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), is a condition where a child’s hip joint is improperly formed. This can range from a slightly shallow socket to a completely dislocated hip.It develops  at birth or develops during infancy.it is  More common in girls, first-born children, and breech …

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