Hello sport medicine doctors, Why you need ORTHOFLEX tendon? A tendinopathy is a type of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling and impaired function. Tendinopathies are often caused by training errors or biomechanical reasons. Tendinopathies are injuries that occur in tendons, which are structures that attach muscle to bone. Commonly involved tendons are in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle. On the other side, in athletes, Achilles’ tendinopathy affects up to 30% of all runners, while patellar tendinopathy mostly affects volleyball and basketball player, with an incidence of 14% and 12%, respectively ORTHOFLEX tendon reduces friction in the joint if you have inflammation or friction in the tendon where is glides and slides in the stuff that covers it which is known as the sheath then if you inject the sheath with ORTHOFLEX tendon , then it will reduce the friction , reduce the pain and then help recovery ORTOBRAND INTERNATIONAL have developed a product non surgical ORTHOFLEX tendon is used as a treatment for tendon disorders. ORTHOFLEX tendon® is a pre-filled syringe injectable solution of 40mg/2ml of highly purified natural sodium hyaluronate obtained by bio fermentation without animal proteins and 10 mg of mannitol, a free radical scavenger that helps stabilize sodium hyaluronate chains and has a high molecular weight of 3 million Daltons. ·Is Injected ORTHOFLEX tendon around the affected tendon or into the affected tendon sheath once a week for total 2 injections ·Several tendons may be treated in the same time , repeat treatment may be administrated as required. ·Ultrasound guidance is recommended during injection, to avoid nerve damage and blood vessels. For the treatment of pain and restricted mobility in tendon disorders. Ankle and Foot Achilles tendinopathy posterior tibial tendinopathy peroneal tendinopathy Shoulder- rotator cuff tendinopathy Elbow- lateral and medial epicondylalgia Knee – patellar tendinopathy Our athletes, sports clubs need your help to prevent these complications. thanks, to have an connection please contact me IULIA DOBRE Global Business development manager E-mail: dental@ortobrand.ro Tel. +40723.931.723 https://lnkd.in/etec-wyz
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Sport medicine doctors, Why our athletes need ORTHOFLEX tendon? we know tendinopathies are injuries that occur in tendons, which are structures that attach muscle to bone. a tendinopathy is a type of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling and impaired function. Tendinopathies are often caused by training errors or biomechanical reasons. Commonly involved tendons are in the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle. tendinopathy is a critical medical condition that often hinders level of participation for professional and young athletes in many sports. hyaluronic acid is naturally occurring in our synovial fluid we have synovial in all our joints On the other side, in athletes, Achilles’ tendinopathy affects up to 30% of all runners, while patellar tendinopathy mostly affects volleyball and basketball player, with an incidence of 14% and 12%, respectively ORTHOFLEX tendon reduces friction in the joint, reduce the pain and then help recovery ORTOBRAND INTERNATIONAL have developed a product non-surgical ORTHOFLEX tendon is used as a treatment for tendon disorders. ORTHOFLEX tendon® is a pre-filled syringe injectable solution of 40mg/2ml of highly purified natural sodium hyaluronate obtained by bio fermentation without animal proteins and 10 mg of mannitol, a free radical scavenger that helps stabilize sodium hyaluronate chains and has a high molecular weight of 3 million Daltons. ·Is Injected ORTHOFLEX tendon around the affected tendon or into the affected tendon sheath once a week for total 2 injections ·Several tendons may be treated in the same time , repeat treatment may be administrated as required. ·Ultrasound guidance is recommended during injection, to avoid nerve damage and blood vessels. For the treatment of pain and restricted mobility in tendon disorders. Ankle and Foot Achilles tendinopathy posterior tibial tendinopathy peroneal tendinopathy Shoulder- rotator cuff tendinopathy Elbow- lateral and medial epicondylalgia Knee – patellar tendinopathy Our athletes, sports clubs need your help to prevent these complications. thanks, to have a connection please contact me IULIA DOBRE Global Business development manager E-mail: dental@ortobrand.ro Tel. +40723.931.723 https://lnkd.in/etec-wyz
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Dry needling has emerged as a popular & effective therapy for managing musculoskeletal pain & dysfunction, gaining traction among both patients & healthcare providers in recent years. This technique involves inserting thin needles into trigger points or tight bands of muscle tissue; alleviating pain & improving range of motion. Here’s why dry needling has become widely favored & recognized for its effectiveness: 1. Targeted Pain Relief: One of the primary reasons for dry needling’s popularity is its ability to directly target & treat trigger points—localized areas of muscle spasm or tension that can cause pain & restrict movement. By inserting needles into these points, practitioners release muscular knots & improve blood flow, which can lead to immediate pain relief & enhanced muscle function. 2. Complement to Chiropractic: Dry needling is used in conjunction with chiropractic care & other physiotherapy techniques. It can help accelerate the rehabilitation process by reducing pain & improving muscle flexibility. This complementary approach not only speeds up recovery but also enhances the overall effectiveness of treatment plans for conditions such as chronic pain, sports injuries, & postural problems. 3. Neurological Effects: The mechanism behind dry needling's effectiveness lies partly in its neurological impact. By stimulating nerve fibers within muscles & tissues, dry needling can modulate pain signals, decrease sensitivity to pain, & promote the release of endorphins—a natural pain-relieving chemical produced by the body. This neurophysiological response contributes to the therapeutic benefits experienced by patients. 4. Minimally Invasive: Unlike traditional acupuncture, dry needling targets specific musculoskeletal issues rather than energy pathways (meridians). The needles used are typically thinner than those used in acupuncture & are inserted directly into muscle tissue, making the procedure minimally invasive with minimal discomfort. 5. Evidence-Based Practice: The growing body of research supporting dry needling has bolstered its credibility & adoption within the healthcare community. Numerous studies have demonstrated its efficacy in treating conditions such as neck pain, lower back pain, tension headaches, & myofascial pain syndrome. 6. Patient Satisfaction: Patients often report significant relief from pain & improvement in function following dry needling sessions. The ability to achieve quick results & reduce reliance on medications or invasive procedures contributes to high patient satisfaction rates, driving further interest & demand for this therapeutic approach. For those seeking pain relief & improved mobility, visit Swank Chiropractic Sports Medicine at our Cary, NC offices! Call 919-460-6098 today to explore how dry needling could benefit you! #dryneedling #dryneedlingtherapy #muscles #headache #migraine #triggerpoint #tendonitis #bursitis #tmj #tmd #chiropractic #sportsmedicine #chiropractor #carync
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FREE THIS WEEK - New Research Review: “Incidence of Adverse Events Related to Chiropractic & Physiotherapy Treatment” (PLoS ONE 2024, from Drs. Katie Pohlman, Martha Funabashi, David Cassidy, Greg Kawchuck, Sil Mior and others!) This week we’ll discuss a very important topic - patient safety, and what our profession is doing about investigating and reporting adverse events associated with chiropractic and physiotherapy treatments (from the SafetyNet Active Surveillance Reporting System). Monitoring adverse events (AEs) can improve patient safety by identifying risks and preventable injuries. It can also provide patients with more accurate safety profiles for treatments, contributing to more appropriate expectations, and improving informed decision making about treatment options. Doing this sort of work can be logistically complex, as there are generally multiple potential causes of reported incidents, it is rare to have enough information to assess causation, and there may be poor understanding of the underlying mechanism of injury/disease process. The investigation of AEs in community-based healthcare systems in still in its infancy. This is due to the lack of reporting systems to accurately collect information on AEs, heterogeneity in AE definitions, long periods between visits, and coordination of care involving multiple providers. For practitioners providing spinal manipulation (SMT) in community-based settings there is the added complexity of the natural history of presenting musculoskeletal (MSK) complaints. The SafetyNet research program was developed by a large international, multidisciplinary research team with expertise in chiropractic, physiotherapy, relevant medical specialties, research methodology, and patient safety, to help overcome the absence of high-quality prospective data on the frequency of AEs following SMT. The program was developed with the aim of creating and implementing an active surveillance reporting system to allow AEs to be reported to a central location and anonymously assessed. The primary aim of this study was to use the SafetyNet Active Surveillance Reporting System to report the incidence of AEs in patients after treatment with chiropractors and physiotherapists. Patient safety is so important, I made this review FREE - get it here: https://lnkd.in/gybxdMDB Or for subscribers, log in to your account to access: https://lnkd.in/gSgf8fC9 (log in and navigate to Reviews Database to access if you’re a subscriber)
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Why RICE is important in Physiotherapy? RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. It is an important approach used in physiotherapy for the management of acute injuries, such as sprains, strains, and contusions. Here's why each component of RICE is important: 1. Rest: Resting the injured area is essential to allow the body's natural healing process to take place. It prevents further damage and reduces the risk of worsening the injury. Resting helps in minimizing pain and inflammation as well. 2. Ice is not a substitute for proper medical assessment and treatment. It is advisable to consult a qualified physiotherapist or healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and individualized treatment plan for your injury. 3. Ice: Applying ice to an injured area helps to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation. Cold therapy constricts blood vessels, which slows down circulation and helps to decrease the amount of swelling around the injury. This can be achieved by using ice packs or ice wrapped in a cloth. It is important to remember to never apply ice directly to the skin, as it can cause ice burns. Instead, use a thin cloth or a towel as a barrier between the ice and your skin. 4. Compression: Compression involves wrapping the injured area with an elastic bandage or compression sleeve. It helps to decrease swelling and provides support to the injured tissues. Compression helps to limit the build-up of fluid and prevents excessive movement of the injured area, promoting healing. It is important to ensure that the compression is not too tight, as it can restrict blood flow and cause additional problems. If you experience numbness, tingling, or increased pain, you should loosen the compression. 5. Elevation: Elevating the injured area above the level of the heart helps to reduce swelling and promote efficient blood flow. By raising the injured limb, gravity assists in draining excess fluid and reducing swelling. This is particularly beneficial for lower limb injuries such as ankle sprains. Elevating the injured area whenever possible can aid in the reduction of pain, inflammation, and facilitate the healing process. The RICE approach is commonly used in the acute stages of injury management. It helps to control pain, reduce swelling, and promote healing. However, it is important to note that RICE is not a substitute for proper medical assessment and treatment. It is advisable to consult a qualified physiotherapist or healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and individualized treatment plan for your injury. For Book Appointment 👇🏻 https://lnkd.in/gkBWDPMG #physiotherapyNearMe #physiotherapyChinchwad #PhysiotherapyRavet #Physioscare #PhysiotherapyHomeServices #PhysiotherapyHomeVisit #PhysiotherapyNigdi #Physiotherapyspineroad #PhysiotherapyMoshi #Physiotherapywakad
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