In Subacromial Impingement Syndrome, which is one of the most common shoulder problems, patients mostly complain of pain localized on the anterior aspect of the shoulder and exacerbated by elevation
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There are three basic planes and joints in anatomy. All movements are defined according to these axes and planes. Axis 1.Sagittal axis: It is the line that runs parallel to
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Lung volumes are also known as respiratory volumes. It refers to the volume of gas in the lungs at a given time during the respiratory cycle. Lung capacities are derived
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Urinary incontinence is a very important health problem that removes the person from the social environment, damages self-confidence significantly and negatively affects the quality of life by limiting the independence
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic musculoskeletal disease characterized by widespread muscle joint pain, fatigue, morning stiffness, subjective swelling, sleep disorder, intestinal problems, and multiple somatic and cognitive problems, especially in the
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WHAT IS SPORTS INJURY? According to The IOC Handbook on Sports Injuries, sports injury occurs as a result of injury to body tissues while exercising or playing sports. Sports injuries
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Pediatric rehabilitation is a team approach to disability or disability caused by physical, mental, sensory-perception or cognitive disorders that may occur due to prenatal, birth or postnatal reasons. Cerebral palsy
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The term spasticity refers to certain muscles becoming overactive, causing muscle stiffness, stiffness, or spasms. Injury results from damage to the brain or spinal cord that may have been caused
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Synovial inflammation and subsequent fibrosis increase in the glenohumeral joint capsule. With the formation of this fibrosis, the volume of the shoulder joint decreases and movement limitation occurs.Its etiology and
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