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Why Physiotherapists Should Get Certified in IASTM Why Physiotherapists Should Get Certified in IASTM Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is rapidly gaining recognition in the physiotherapy field. As musculoskeletal issues become more prevalent, physiotherapists are looking for inno...
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Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Techniques Introduction Non-pharmacological pain management techniques are gaining popularity, especially for managing chronic pain. These methods focus on improving function and reducing discomfort without relying on medications. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilita...
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Shoulder Arthroscopy & PT Rehabilitation Introduction Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat shoulder injuries. It requires small incisions and is commonly performed for conditions like rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, and shoulder impingement. Conditio...
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Tendon Repair & PT Rehabilitation: Recovery Guide Introduction Tendon repair surgery is a procedure to fix torn tendons in the shoulder. It can be performed using a large open incision or a minimally invasive arthroscopic technique. The rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder, p...
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Importance of Physiotherapy in Female Athletes Introduction Both men and women can excel in sports, training rigorously and performing at high levels. However, female athletes face unique physiological challenges, including hormonal fluctuations, bone density variations, and menstrual health concern...