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Post Fracture Stiffness Physiotherapy in Dwarka

Physiotherapy is an essential part in a fracture treatment. A fracture usually unites in 3 weeks in upper limb fractures and 6 weeks time in lower limb fracture with some exceptions. A fracture union is a lifelong process with modeling and re-modeling phase going throughout the life. Book appointment and call at 91-8800299652. Our expert's physiotherapist understands your shoulder problem better. <br><br>Visit for More Info:-https://www.painfreephysiotherapy.com/post-fracture-physiotherapy-rehabilitation/

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Post Fracture Stiffness Physiotherapy in Dwarka

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  1. Post- Fracture Physiotherapy Physiotherapy is an essential part in a fracture treatment. A fracture usually unites in 3 weeks in upper limb fractures and 6 weeks time in lower limb fracture with some exceptions. A fracture union is a lifelong process with modeling and re-modeling phase going throughout the life. https://www.painfreephysiotherapy.com/post-fracture-physiotherapy-rehabilitation/

  2. Basic tools as a physiotherapist to achieve the above mentioned goals are- 1. Range of motion exercises 2. Resisted exercises 3. Stretches are used at times again to improve the range 4. Proprioception, strength and endurance training 5. Specially designed sporting activities to improve 6. neuromuscular coordination. Book Appointment +91-8800299652

  3. Pelvis and hip Pain The pelvis is formed by two symmetrical bones known as the innominate bones or pelvic bones/ hip bone. The innominate bones of both sides articulate anteriorly (on the front) at the pubic symphysis and posteriorly with the sacrum at sacroiliac joints on either sides. This together as a unit is known as pelvic girdle (the bony structures that attaches the axial skeleton to the lower limbs). Book Appointment +91-8800299652 https://www.painfreephysiotherapy.com/pelvis-hip-joint/

  4. HIP JOINT The hip joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed by an articulation between the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur. It connects the lower limb to the pelvic girdle, and thus is designed for more stability and weight-bearing than movement. https://www.painfreephysiotherapy.com/pelvis-hip-joint/ 31 A, DDA Flats, Pkt-II, Behind Sector – 6 Market,Dwarka

  5. SACROILIAC JOINT The sacroiliac (SI) joint is the joint connecting the spine and the pelvis. It is a large diarthrodial joint made up of the sacrum and the two innominate bones of the pelvis. The main function of the SI joint is to provide stability and transfer forces to the lower extremities. The strong ligamentous system of the joint makes it better designed for stability and limits the amount of motion available. Book Appointment +91-8800299652 +91-9650877527 31 A, DDA Flats, Pkt-II, Behind Sector – 6 Market, Dwarka

  6. +91-8800299652 +91-9650877527 care@painfreephysiotherapy.com 31 A, DDA Flats, Pkt-II, Behind Sector – 6 Market,Dwarka https://www.painfreephysiotherapy.com/post-fracture-physiotherapy-rehabilitation/

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