HIP PAIN ,COMMON CAUSES- Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describing conditions and treatment methods associated with pain of the hip.including hip pain due to arthritis avascular necrosis labral /labrium tear AVN avascular necrosis femoral neck stress fracture trochanteric bursitis piriformis syndrome sacroiliac joint /si joint
hip pain can be treated from medication to exercise stretch massage and therapy /rehab .to surgery .procedure of total hip replacement for arthritis or advanced avascular necrosis . also arthroscopy for debridement or repair of the labral tear .
after the symptoms and location of the pain is identified the diagnosis is made and treatment is initiated
spine and SI/sacroiliac joint pain can be confused with hip pain this conditions should be excluded .

hip pain video is done by university of toledo orthopedic surgeon

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Rotator Cuff Exercises for Pain Relief / Shoulder Pain Relief

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A new version of this DVD is available as a download or DVD at WhiteTigerWellness.com Simple exercises to relieve pain in the shoulder joint from bursitis, tendinitis, impingement syndrome, rotator cuff tears, etc. Rehab exercises from physical therapy to fix, help, stop, and end shoulder pain in just minutes a day. Features the DVD, 7 Minutes to a Healthy Shoulder and Rotator Cuff by David Wicker at Ko Olina Hawaii. This is a sample video only!

Knee injury ,Injuries – Everything You Need To Know – Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describing the anatomy and associated injuries of the knee joint.
from sprain ligament to muscle damage .symptoms are pain and swelling locking popping or feeling a click.examination aspiration immobilization rehab therapy and surgery are done after getting MRI and X-Ray.
repair of the damage by an operation usually arthroscopy is indicated in some cases such as surgery or repair meniscus and cartilage damage and in reconstruction of the ACL, PCL.
patient will need time for recovery with the help of therapy and exercise.
prevention is important esp in sports ,soccer runners women.avoid twisting injuries.
knee injury can be mild or severe.knee injury is common

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3 Part Exercise to REMOVE Tight Trapezius Muscle in Neck (Neck Pain & Pinched Nerve) – Dr Mandell

All neck problems are directly related to the trapezius muscle. When the trapezius is contracted from postural imbalance, pinched nerve, disc bulging/herniation, or chronic stress, the biomechanics of the neck and surrounding structures become weak and unstable.

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KT Tape: Neck and Shoulder

Neck and Shoulder Pain

The neck is clearly a vital component of our anatomy due to its responsibility for connecting our brain to the rest of the body. Everything that passes through the neck is vital and relies heavily on proper function of the musculoskeletal system to protect and support these structures.

Stress is stored in these muscles and can cause headaches, shoulder pain, and other damaging compensations. Sitting at a computer all day, looking down while running, whiplash, sleeping poorly, or sudden movements and changes in direction are also common causes of neck pain.

Factors include muscle strain, ligament sprains, arthritis, spinal subluxations, pinched nerves, knots or adhesions, and countless other musculoskeletal complications. The pain is usually not only felt in the neck itself, but also into the base of the neck and the shoulders. Generally the pain can be categorized into two conditions: muscle strain or myofascial strain.

Muscle strain can occur when there is an injury to the muscles of the neck, causing spasm of the cervical and upper back muscles. The strain may result from the physical stresses of everyday life, including poor posture, muscle tension from psychological stress, or poor sleeping habits. Typically symptoms include pain, stiffness, and tightness in the upper back or shoulder. Myofascial pain causes tight and tender areas of muscle that are sensitive to pressure. Myofascial pain in the neck can develop after trauma or with other medical conditions such as psychological stress, depression, or insomnia.

KT Tape alleviates pain by relaxing the muscles, providing support, increasing circulation around the affected area, as well as reducing pressure on the myofascial tender spots — all to promote the body's natural healing processes. Generally individuals will feel immediate support and pain relief upon taping.

Consider complimentary measures as well. Try posture improvement, massage, chiropractic adjustments, and ice. KT Tape will relieve the pain and help assist in proper posture, but please seek care if pain becomes severe, there is a loss in movement, or symptoms get worse. Use beige KT Tape if you don't want to have colors visible during more formal times.

For additional resources, please visit the KT Tape website at www.kttape.com.