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Tag Archives: Arthritis

Shoulder pain? Made up of two main bones and several muscles, tendons, and ligaments, the shoulder joint is one of the most complex joints in your body. The complex structure of the shoulder joint attributes to its wide range of motion, which in turn makes shoulder joints more vulnerable to injuries. While different musculoskeletal conditions […]

The hip joint is where the top end of the femur (thigh bone) meets the acetabulum socket of the pelvis. It is typically referred to as a ball-and-socket joint, with the ball being the head of the femur (femoral head) and the socket being the acetabulum of the pelvic bone. Hip pain is commonly happens […]

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of all stages of arthritis, helping to prevent physical impairment and restore functional ability through regular training, mobility aids, therapeutic modalities, and education. What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) causes inflammation in the lining of joints and is a chronic disease. While it can affect many […]

Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of all stages of arthritis, helping to prevent physical impairment and restore functional ability through regular training, mobility aids, therapeutic modalities, and education. What is Rheumatoid arthritis? Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) causes inflammation in the lining of joints and is a chronic disease. While it can affect many […]

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