Frozen shoulder
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is stiffness, pain, and limited range of movement in your shoulder. It may happen after an injury or overuse or from a disease such as diabetes or a stroke. The...
Physiotherapists could have key role to play in preventing kidney cancer physiotherapists could have a key role to play in helping overweight people to move more to lower their risk of becoming obese and...
Chair-based physiotherapy benefiting dementia patients A new physiotherapy programme centred around chair-based gymnastics is having significant benefits for people living with dementia. The British Gymnastics Foundation runs a scheme known as Love to Move,...
How to Stop Muscle Cramps in Their Tracks Whether you call them cramps, stitches, or just pains in the butt, muscle spasms put a serious damper on any workout—especially considering they usually strike without...
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the compression of the median nerve as it passes into the hand. The median nerve is located on the palm side of your hand (also called the carpal tunnel). Swelling...
Hoffas’s disease is also known as Infrapatellar fat pad syndrome. It involves pain below the kneecap(patella) due to the thigh bone(femur) and shinbone(tibia) pinching fatty tissue below the patella.The fat pad is meant to...