Al-Iqbal Hijama Centre

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Al-Iqbal hijama centre is specialized to perform hijama under the supervision of a qualified hijama practitioner (KSA certified) who is also certified by Pakistan Alternative Medical Development Council (PAMDC no: M-2201)

🌿 Hijama Sunnah Dates - 2nd Sunnah Date has Started! 🌿The second Sunnah date for Hijama has begun, offering a perfect ti...
23/09/2024

🌿 Hijama Sunnah Dates - 2nd Sunnah Date has Started! 🌿

The second Sunnah date for Hijama has begun, offering a perfect time to align with prophetic guidance for holistic health. Hijama (cupping therapy) is a Sunnah practice that holds immense physical and spiritual benefits.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

“Indeed, the best of remedies you have is cupping.”
[Sahih al-Bukhari 5371]

“Whoever performs Hijama on the 17th, 19th, or 21st (of the lunar month), it will be a cure for every disease.”
[Sunan Abi Dawood 3861]

Start your journey towards better health with the blessings of Hijama today! 🌙

📞 For Information: 0311-9463745
📍 Location: Johar town, Lahore

17/08/2022
Book yourself now as the best days are approaching!!For booking: Call/Whatsapp: 0311-9463745                            ...
09/08/2022

Book yourself now as the best days are approaching!!
For booking: Call/Whatsapp: 0311-9463745

09/08/2022

CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which the median nerve, a major nerve in the upper extremity that travels down the arm and enters the hand through a very small gap called carpal tunnel located in the central part of the wrist, gets compressed in the carpal tunnel. This causes irritation of the nerve leading to tingling or pain. Typically, this disease affects the thumb, index, and middle fingers.

Signs and Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome causes numbness, weakness, pain, or tingling in the hand or fingers. Some individuals experience pain in the arm between their elbow and hand.

▪️Symptoms generally may occur in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger.
▪️Pain in the other fingers except little finger may be a sign of carpal tunnel syndrome.
▪️Hands and fingers get weak.
▪️Slight pain in forearm and wrist.
▪️Pain will be severe at night.
▪️Feeling of relief just by shaking out the hand.

Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is first treated by conservative method. The general treatment includes complete rest for the wrist by wearing a splint. Cold therapy helps a lot to relieve the swelling and inflammation.

Surgery is performed in severe cases. Carpal tunnel release is a very simple operation in which carpal ligament is cut in order to enlarge the carpal tunnel and relieve the pressure on the median nerve. This is done either by open technique or endoscopic technique.

Physiotherapy for carpal tunnel syndrome is important in speeding up the healing process and to get the optimal results. Physiotherapy also decreases the likelihood of recurrences in the future. Physiotherapy may include:

▪️Soft tissue massage.
▪️Electrotherapy.
▪️Joint mobilization.
▪️Heat and ice treatments.
▪️Bracing or splinting.
▪️Exercises to improve strength and flexibility.
▪️Activity modification and training.
▪️Appropriate plan for return to activity.Soft tissue massage.

Exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:

Stretching and strengthening exercises are really helpful for the prevention from re-occurrence of symptoms. Pain free exercises are recommended. Aim for a full, pain-free range of motion before moving on to strengthening exercises.

Wrist Flexor Stretch against a chair

Method:

Starting Position:
Stand next to a chair. Lean forward and place your outstretched hand on top of the chair’s sitting surface with the palm facing and in contact with the surface of the chair.

Action:
In a slow and progressive manner push the wrist against the chair’s surface until you feel the resistance of the end of range. At end of range, hold the position for 15 seconds whilst breathing slowly and deeply. Ensure you keep the elbow fully extended throughout the exercise.

08/08/2022

Happy International day of Cupping therapy

Sunnah dates for the month of moharam,1444 hijri are approaching from 16th august till 20 august, 2022. For bookings: Ca...
07/08/2022

Sunnah dates for the month of moharam,1444 hijri are approaching from 16th august till 20 august, 2022.
For bookings: Call/Whatsapp: 0311-9463745

Sciatica is nowadays a common problem due to multiple factors such as obesity, co morbid diseases or unknown causes. Hij...
04/08/2022

Sciatica is nowadays a common problem due to multiple factors such as obesity, co morbid diseases or unknown causes.
Hijama/cupping therapy has shown promising results in relieving sciatica pain in patients who are unable to respond to any medications since those pain killers have serious side effects to your body and brain.
To book an appointment: Call/Whatsapp: 0311-9463745

📢 ANATOMY OF THE SCIATIC NERVE

Several important nerves arise from the sacral plexus and either supply the gluteal region (e.g., superior and inferior gluteal nerves) or pass through it to supply perineum and thigh (e.g., the pudental and sciatic nerves, respectively).

Sciatic Nerve is the largest nerve in the body and is the continuation of the main part of the sacral plexus. The branches converge at the inferior border of the piriformis to form the sciatic nerve, a thick, flattened band approximately 2cm wide. The sciatic nerve is the most lateral structure emerging through the greater sciatic foramen inferior to the piriformis.

Medial to the sciatic nerve are the inferior gluteal nerve and vessels, the internal pudendal vessels, and the pudendal nerve. The sciatic nerve runs inferolaterally under cover of the gluteus maximus, midway between the greater trochanter and ischial tuberosity. The nerve rests on the ischium and then passes posterior to the obturator internus, quadratus femoris and adductor magnus muscles. The sciatic nerve is so large that it receives a named branch of the inferior gluteal artery, the artery to the sciatic nerve.

📢 HEADACHE AT THE BACK OF THE HEADThere are many different types of headaches. One of the more common headaches is the s...
04/08/2022

📢 HEADACHE AT THE BACK OF THE HEAD

There are many different types of headaches. One of the more common headaches is the suboccipital headache.

At the base of the skull there is a group of muscles, the suboccipital muscles, which can cause headache pain for many people. These four pairs of muscles are responsible for subtle movements between the skull and first and second vertebrae in the neck.

When the suboccipital muscles go into spasms they can entrap the nerves that travel through the suboccipital region. By compressing the suboccipital nerves they set off a series of events that lead to either a tension or a migraine like headaches.

CAUSES

The suboccipital muscles commonly become tense and tender due to factors such as

- Eye strain, wearing new eyeglasses.
- Sitting at a computer with our head forward and our head slightly tipped these muscles are doing a significant amount of work. This poor posture eventually causes the muscles to become tired, fatigue, and injured.
- Grinding the teeth, slouching posture, and trauma (such as a whiplash injury).

SYMPTOMS

Common signs and symptoms of a headache stemming from the suboccipitals include

- Pain, stiffness, and a dull ache in the upper neck and base of the skull
- Pain on the back of the head, and pain in the forehead and behind the eyes.
- Sometimes there may be visual disturbances or nausea, but those tend to be more common in migraine type headaches.

TREATMENT

People often feel relief when icing, stretching, or rubbing the suboccipital muscles. In the early stages rubbing the suboccipital region can reduce or eliminate a headache.

When the headaches progress often palpating the suboccipital muscles intensifies the headache. Some people feel a tension band or headache that moves towards the eye. When pushing on the suboccipital muscles, it may increase the intensity of eye pain.

Suboccipital headaches are improved with over-the-counter NSAIDs, ice, stretching, therapy, electric, ultrasound, and cold laser treatments. Goals of treatment are to decrease muscle spasms of the suboccipital muscles and trapezius. The poor posture of slouching forward and tipping the head up causes additional injury and spasms to the trapezius and upper back muscles. Treatment always looks at improving these muscles as well.

Treatment will focus on improving posture when standing and sitting, to relieve stress and strain on the muscles. In addition massage therapy is excellent at decreasing muscle spasms, pain, tenderness, and tension in these muscles. Stretching will be utilized to enhance flexibility. Strengthening exercises will be utilized for the weak muscles of the neck and shoulder complex.

If you experience any types of these headaches, then take an appointment to manage it through hijama/cupping therapy.
For appointment: Call/Whatsapp: 0311-9463745

04/08/2022
Experience the essence of the beautiful sunnah of our holy prophet PBUH by performing cupping therapy.For bookings: Call...
04/08/2022

Experience the essence of the beautiful sunnah of our holy prophet PBUH by performing cupping therapy.
For bookings: Call/Whatsapp:0311-9463745
Note: You must have to take appointment before coming to the clinic.
Jazak Allah!

Address

12-H Saif Plaza Commercial Market, Architect Society Johar Town
Lahore
54000

Opening Hours

Saturday 13:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+923119463745

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