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Research: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Urinary Incontinence in Community- A Cross Sectional Study 22/02/2022

Dear Participant,

I am Sonali Tushamer, pursuing post-graduation in Physiotherapy. I am conducting a research survey "KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, AND PRACTICE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE – A COMMUNITY STUDY" under the guidance of Dr. Jeyanthi and Dr. Kiran Sharma.

I request you to fill out the form if you fulfill these requirements:
1) Community living adult
2) Aged more than 18 years.
3) Able to read and understand English
4) Not a health professional

All the data will be kept confidential and will only be utilized for study purposes only. please fill the form by clicking the link.

Research: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Urinary Incontinence in Community- A Cross Sectional Study Dear participant, I am Sonali Tushamer, pursuing post graduation in Physiotherapy . I am doing research under guidance of Dr. Jeyanthi and Dr. Kiran sharma. I request you to fill the form if you fulfill these requirements: 1) Community living adult 2) Aged more than 18 years. 3) Able to read and und...

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Ans A - Anteriorly.

Why?🤔

👉 Anteriorly the ligaments are stronger but lack of muscle makes it weaker.

🔸Posteriorly, where the ligaments are weakest, the medial rotators are greater in number and stronger – they effectively ‘pull’ the head of the femur into the acetabulum.

🔹Anteriorly, where the ligaments are strongest, the medial flexors (located anteriorly) are fewer and weaker.

🔸Extension at the hip joint is limited by the joint capsule and the iliofemoral ligament. These structures become taut during extension to limit further movement.

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Ans B - It is less mobile.

Why?🤔

👉The medial meniscus gets torn more often because it is less mobile (being fixed to the medial collateral ligament).

🔹The medial meniscus is more vulnerable to injury to due to its intimate attachment to the medial collateral ligament. The moveable lateral meniscus is less prone to tear except when the ACL is injured.

🔸It is fused with the tibial collateral ligament which makes it far less mobile than the lateral meniscus. The points of attachment are relatively widely separated and, because the meniscus is wider posteriorly than anteriorly, the anterior crus is considerably thinner than the posterior crus.

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Ans B - Psoriatric arthritis.

Why?🤔

👉Dactylitis(sausage fingers) is one of the telltale symptoms of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It’s earned the nickname “sausage digits” because of the swelling in the affected fingers and toes.

🔸Dactylitis refers to an intense swelling of an entire digit (toe or finger). It's often referred to as a "sausage digit" because that's what it looks like. The swelling makes your fingers appear puffy and the joint definition isn't visible, so they look, well, sausage-like.

🔹Dactylitis is a symptom that is most often seen in patients who have inflammatory Psoriatic or Rheumatoid arthritis, which are auto-immune diseases. It is also known as “Sausage Finger” or “Sausage Toe” because of the localized, painful swelling that causes digits to look like sausages.

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