Advanced integral approach to musculo-skeletal pathologies

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Clinical thinking and interpretation
Treatment of most common musculoskeletal problems
– Anamnesis
– Visual inspection
– Active and passive movements
– Functional and specific test
– Manual examination
– Physical agents
– Movement therapy
– Informing of the patient

Shoulder joint
– Subacromial impingement syndrome
– Rotator cuff pathologies
– Shoulder joint instability
– Adhesive capsulitis
– Acromioclavicular joint injury
– SLAP lesion
– Long head of the biceps brachii injury

Elbow joint:
– Lateral epicondylitis
– Medial epicondylitis
– Collateral ligament injuries
– Pronator syndrome
– Nerve roots impingement

Wrist and fingers
– Carpal tunnel syndrome
– Queravin’s syndrome
– The triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC)

The hip joint:
– Femoroacetabular impingement
– Hip osteoarthritis
– Hip adductors tendinopathy
– Hip extensors tendinopathy
– Biceps femoris tear
– Pertineus tear

Knee:
– Patellofemoral pain
– Patellar tendinopathy
– Iliotibial band syndrome
– Plica syndrome
– Osgood-Shlatter and Sinding-Larsen-Johnson diseases
– Synovitis
– Compartment syndrome

Ankle and foot:
– Achilles tendinopathy
– Ankle injuries and chronic ankle instability
– Plantar fasciitis
– Morton’s neuroma
– Stress fractures of the foot bones

Cervical spine:
– Oscillating injuries of cervical spine
– Cervicobrachial syndrome
– Cervical spine spondylosis
– Hernia in cervical spine

Thoracic spine:
– Thoracic outlet syndrome
– Costochondral junction syndrome
Lumbar spine:
– Spondylosis
– Spondylolisthesis

Sacroiliac joint:
– Sacroilitis

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