@@PhysioClassroomthank you sir. But the patient is 34 years old and after 1month of THR Bipolar, now she has been experiencing tightness post 85 degrees of active hip flexion. At the anterior part (proximal rectus femoris tightness??). Tightness in IR & ER as well. But no constant pain. What should i do to resolve these issues??!
It's impossible to infer a relationship between mobilizing the hip and needing a hip replacement. Replacements are often done for hip OA or complicated femoral neck fractures...mobilization is done if you're stiff/painful in the hip.
Can't suggest you much outside Physiotherapy but still some of the options I know are Hospital Administration, Chiropractic amd Osteopathy fellowship courses and other alternative medicine courses.
Excilent sir your way of teaching is very simple and easiloy understandable
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Great sir...such a nice explanation & demonstration
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Extremely satisfied with ur neat and clean explaination sir ❤️❤️🙏 tq
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Very helpful video nice explanation sir 👌
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Sir make video on spondylisthesis please.
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Sir please explain the underlying couse of hip joint stiffness.ty
Can be many causes :
1. Hip impingement syndromes
2. HIP OA
3. Post traumatic STIFFNESS
4. SI joint dysfunction etc
@@PhysioClassroom thanks sir.
Sir, can this 8 stages mobilisation technique be applied on patient who had hip replacement (bipolar) a month ago??!
No
@@PhysioClassroomthank you sir. But the patient is 34 years old and after 1month of THR Bipolar, now she has been experiencing tightness post 85 degrees of active hip flexion. At the anterior part (proximal rectus femoris tightness??). Tightness in IR & ER as well. But no constant pain. What should i do to resolve these issues??!
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is it safe with cam hip
Is this good for people who are trying to avoid hip replacement?
It's impossible to infer a relationship between mobilizing the hip and needing a hip replacement. Replacements are often done for hip OA or complicated femoral neck fractures...mobilization is done if you're stiff/painful in the hip.
Sir can you please suggest me few pg courses after bpt other than mpt
Can't suggest you much outside Physiotherapy but still some of the options I know are Hospital Administration, Chiropractic amd Osteopathy fellowship courses and other alternative medicine courses.
Sir is Master's in public health is a good after bpt
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