Cerebellar nystagmus is the tremor of the eyeballs that occurs usually when one attempts to fixate the eye on a […]
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Physiotherapy Department
Attention is the capacity of brain to process information from the environment or form long term memory. An individual with […]
A coma is a profound or deep state of unconsciousness. An individual in a state of coma is alive but […]
A sign of corticospinal damage, decorticate rigidity (decorticate posture, abnormal flexor response) is characterized by adduction of the arms and […]
Aphasia is a communication disorder caused by brain damage and characterized by an impairment of language comprehension, formulation and use. […]
Ventilation (V) refers to the flow of air into and out of the alveoli. perfusion (Q) refers to the flow […]
Physical therapy is a non-surgical treatment for rheumatoid arthritis that can effectively relieve inflammation and joint pain. These techniques will […]
Pleural effusion is accumulation of serous fluid in pleural space resulting from excess fluid production or decreased absorption or both. […]
A coma is a profound or deep state of unconsciousness. An individual in a state of coma is alive but […]
The scapula on the thorax contributes to elevation of the humerus by upwardly rotating the glenoid fossa 50 degree to […]