Stretches for rheumatoid arthritis

    • [PDF File]COSTOCHONDRITIS WHAT IS IT? WHAT CAUSES IT?

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      Arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, such as fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis. Infections, which usually affect the joint connecting the clavicle and the sternum. These are often associated with diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or a history of IV drug use. ... Stretches for patients with a confirmed diagnosis of costochondritis


    • [PDF File]Referral Guidelines for Children’s MSK Physiotherapy

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      es/stretches are not likely to improve an in-toeing gait. No referral required: Increased internal hip rotation/Femoral ante-version • Normal variant, at most severe between 4 - 7 years of age. • Discourage ‘W’ sitting. Internal tibial torsion • Often asymmetrical • Can be …


    • [PDF File]Physical Therapy Toolkit

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      Rheumatoid Arthritis - Conservative Management Rotator Cuff Pathology - Conservative Management Rotator Cuff Pathology - Postoperative Management Scleroderma/Systemic Sclerosis Spinal Cord Injury - Paraplegia T1-S5 ... Finger and Thumb Stretches and Active Range of Motion - Right Flexor Tendon Glides


    • Anterior knee pain (patellofemoral dysfunction)

      b) Stretches for tight muscles. c) Control of swelling. d) Pain relief. e) Taping techniques as necessary. f) Joint mobilization techniques to restore full range of movement at the joint. g) Re-introduction to sport and previous aggravating factors in a pain free state. h) Treatment of spine, hips, ankles and feet as necessary.


    • [PDF File]16 LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT

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      Arthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis are disorders of bones especially joints. There is constant joint pain in Rheumatoid arthritis which is a crippling disease. Hands and feet become crooked due to inflammation in the joints. Osteoporosis is the softening of …


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