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Musculoskeletal injury

What Is A Musculoskeletal Injury?

Musculoskeletal injuries are also known as Musculoskeletal disorders. Which are soft tissue injuries caused by sudden impact, force, vibration, and unbalanced positions.  They can influence the muscles; nerves; ligaments; joints, blood vessels, neck, and lower back. Causes of Musculoskeletal Injury/Disorder Postural strain Repetitive movements Prolonged used of computer Poor posture Trauma Working too long without breaks Vibrations Exerting too much force Uncomfortable working position Symptoms of Musculoskeletal Injuries A person having a musculoskeletal injury may sometimes feel acute pain on...

Musculoskeletal System

What Is The Musculoskeletal System and How Does It Work?

Musculoskeletal System There are three types of muscle tissue; skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. The functions of the musculoskeletal system are as follows: Movement of the body Maintenance of posture Respiration Production of body heat Communication Constriction of organs and vessels Contraction of the heart Skeletal Muscle Structure Muscles are attached to bones by tendons. Muscle contraction causes most body movements by pulling one of the bones towards the other across a movable joint.  

Whats The Difference Between Sports Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy

What Is The Difference Between Sports Rehabilitation And Physiotherapy?

Contrary to popular belief, Sports Rehabilitation is different from traditional practices and methods of Physiotherapy. While it’s true that they are under the same healthcare discipline, there are distinct divergences between these two approaches. However, both treatment options have become a popular option, and it’s well deserved. In today’s post, we’ll outline some of the differences between these two specialties.