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Elbow Stiffness
Elbow stiffness is a common condition that can severely limit your arm's range of motion, making daily tasks such as lifting, gripping, or bending the arm difficult. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we specialise in treating elbow stiffness through personalised rehabilitation plans designed to restore movement, strength, and flexibility.
What is an Elbow Arthroscopy?
Elbow arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the elbow joint. It involves inserting a small camera, called an arthroscope, into the elbow through tiny incisions. This allows surgeons to view the joint on a monitor and use specialized tools to perform repairs. Arthroscopy is commonly used to treat conditions such as tennis elbow, arthritis, loose bodies, and joint stiffness. Following the procedure, physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation process, helping patients regain strength, flexibility, and function in the elbow.
What is Dupuytren's Contracture?
Dupuytren’s Contracture is a condition that affects the hand, causing thickening and tightening of the fascia, the tissue just beneath the skin of the palm. This results in one or more fingers, typically the ring and little fingers, being pulled into a bent position. Over time, the contracture can worsen, making it difficult to perform everyday tasks like gripping objects or shaking hands. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we understand how limiting Dupuytren’s Contracture can be and offer treatments that focus on improving hand function and mobility.
Distal Humerus Fracture: Recovery and Rehabilitation
A distal humerus fracture is a break in the lower end of the upper arm bone (humerus), near the elbow joint. This type of fracture is often caused by trauma, such as falling on an outstretched arm, sports injuries, or car accidents. Distal humerus fractures can be complex due to their proximity to the elbow joint, affecting the bone, cartilage, ligaments, and surrounding muscles. Proper treatment and a well-structured physiotherapy program are essential for a full recovery, as this type of injury can significantly impact arm mobility and strength.
Understanding Dislocations vs. Subluxations
Dislocations
A dislocation occurs when the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal position. This often results from trauma, such as a fall or a sports injury. Dislocations cause severe pain, swelling, and visible deformity at the joint. The affected joint becomes immobile, and immediate medical attention is required to reposition the bones.
Subluxations
Subluxation is a partial dislocation where the bones are misaligned but not completely displaced. This condition may occur due to repetitive stress or minor trauma. Symptoms can include pain, discomfort, and a feeling of instability in the joint. Unlike complete dislocations, subluxations may not always cause noticeable deformity or require emergency care, but they still need proper management to prevent long-term issues.
Elbow Instability: Causes, Symptoms, and Physiotherapy for Recovery
Elbow instability is a condition where the elbow joint becomes loose or unstable due to damage to the ligaments that hold it in place. This can lead to pain, weakness, and difficulty in performing everyday tasks or engaging in sports. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we see many patients with elbow instability, especially those involved in activities that place repetitive stress on their arms. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in treating this condition and restoring stability to the elbow joint.
Technique Series: The Lunge
Lunges are a versatile lower-body exercise that builds strength, improves balance, and increases flexibility. They target key muscle groups like the quadriceps, glutes, and hamstrings while also engaging the core for stability. When performed correctly, lunges can help with injury prevention and rehabilitation. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to lunge safely and effectively.
Physiotherapy Guide: Vestibular Neuritis
Vestibular neuritis is an inner ear disorder caused by inflammation of the vestibular nerve, which connects the inner ear to the brain. This nerve plays a crucial role in sending balance and spatial orientation signals to the brain. When it becomes inflamed, these signals are disrupted, leading to symptoms such as sudden and severe dizziness, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, and balance problems. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we offer specialised treatment to help manage the symptoms and promote recovery from vestibular neuritis.
What are Concussions?
Understanding Concussion and How Physiotherapy Can Help
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that occurs when a sudden impact or jolt to the head causes the brain to move within the skull. This can disrupt normal brain function and lead to a variety of symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, confusion, and balance problems. While concussions are often associated with sports, they can also result from falls, car accidents, or other head injuries. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we provide specialised treatment to aid recovery and manage the symptoms associated with concussions.
Physiotherapy Guide: Chronic Dizziness
Chronic dizziness is a persistent feeling of unsteadiness, light-headedness, or imbalance that can significantly impact daily life. It may be accompanied by sensations of spinning (vertigo), nausea, fatigue, and concentration difficulties. Chronic dizziness can arise from various causes, including inner ear disorders, neck problems, neurological conditions, or prolonged anxiety. At Brisbane Physiotherapy, we provide expert assessment and tailored treatment plans to help alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life for those experiencing chronic dizziness.