Case Studies
Airway obstruction As a Causative Agent for Temporomandibular Joint Pain
Published on: 2018/05/01
Dr. Kathy Berguland
Disorders of the TMJ affect millions of people around the world, over 30 million in the United States alone, with many of the causative agents unexplained. The commonly used term for TMJ pain and dysfunction is temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD), going beyond reports of pain to encompass all dysfunctions of the masticatory system.
Anticoagulant & Antiplatelet Therapy for Acute or Prior Intracerebral Haemorrhage
Published on: 2018/08/16
Dr. Mohan
Acute Parkinsonism
Published on: 2017/09/07
Dr. Sreenivas UM
Primary progressive aphasia
Published on: 2018/05/19
Dr. Porrselvi
Pulmonary Embolism or PE – Presentation To Diagnosis
Published on: 2017/12/10
Dr. Swetha
Neck pain – an occupational hazard
Published on: 2018/05/19
Dr. Karen Wu
Prolonged posturing like a forward head, side bent or rotated head can shorten or strain the surrounding muscles and cause the muscles to pull up on the bone. Stretching the surrounding muscles will only provide temporary relief as the bone underlying is stuck and not sitting in the right position.
Clinical reasoning for clinical decisions of shoulder pain
Published on: 2018/05/11
Dr. Bhavna Mhatre
Introduction to direct access or first contact practice has increased accountability of Physiotherapist within the profession and outside including competing health practitioners and health-conscious consumer
Bone Marrow Failure
Published on: 2017/09/07
Dr. Sreenivas UM
A case report