Gulzar Ahmad

Gulzar Ahmad

Psychological treatment of chronic pain (part-5) Continue
10/05/2025

Psychological treatment of chronic pain (part-5) Continue

Psychological treatment of chronic pain (part-5)
10/05/2025

Psychological treatment of chronic pain (part-5)

The Anatomy and physiology of Pain.(Part-4)
10/05/2025

The Anatomy and physiology of Pain.(Part-4)

Pain Management physiology and Pathology (Part-3)
10/05/2025

Pain Management physiology and Pathology (Part-3)

Essential Pain Management (Part-2)(RPM, RAT system), Assessment, Classification of Pain.
10/05/2025

Essential Pain Management (Part-2)

(RPM, RAT system), Assessment, Classification of Pain.

Pain Management (part-1)
25/04/2025

Pain Management (part-1)

Introduction to Motor LearningPractical application of Motor Learning
06/04/2025

Introduction to Motor Learning
Practical application of Motor Learning

Motor control (continue)Parallel Development of Clinical Practice and Scientific Theory(Part-2)
05/04/2025

Motor control (continue)
Parallel Development of Clinical Practice and Scientific Theory(Part-2)

Motor Control (part-1)
05/04/2025

Motor Control (part-1)

Aidan Cashin and colleagues demonstrating the not so powerful analgesic effects of non-surgical treatments for acute and...
26/03/2025

Aidan Cashin and colleagues demonstrating the not so powerful analgesic effects of non-surgical treatments for acute and chronic low back pain - "Analgesic effects of non-surgical and non-interventional treatments for low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of placebo-controlled randomised trials" (Cashin, 2025)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40101974/

Understanding degenerative cervical myelopathy in musculoskeletal practiceArticle link📘Cervellini et al. (2025); https:/...
07/03/2025

Understanding degenerative cervical myelopathy in musculoskeletal practice

Article link
📘Cervellini et al. (2025);
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10669817.2025.2465728

👉 Background

Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a clinical syndrome characterized by a progressive compression of the spinal cord. DCM often looks like common symptoms of aging or bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome in its early stages, requiring careful differential diagnosis. Identifying DCM is a real challenge as no validated screening tools are available for making the DCM diagnosis. Potentially, individuals with DCM may experience misdiagnosis or substantial diagnostic delays, with an enhanced risk of irreversible neurological consequences if not promptly addressed. Despite the increasing prevalence, there is a lack of awareness about DCM among both the public and healthcare professionals. However, patients may seek physiotherapy to obtain a diagnosis or access treatment.

👉 Methods

A comprehensive (non-systematic) review of the literature about DCM epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and management was conducted.

👉 Results

A guide and essential knowledge to facilitate clinicians to understand DCM and to enhance clinical reasoning skills, performance and interpretation of the examination are provided. Interdisciplinary collaboration and optimal referral methods are also handled.

👉 Conclusion

The aim of this article is to summarize and enhance physiotherapists’ essential knowledge of the differential diagnosis and management of patients with DCM.

McKenzie Method.
11/02/2025

McKenzie Method.

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