Introduction To Physiotherapy
A Description of the Lung Capacities and Volumes
Lung Volumes or respiratory volumes are the volumes of gas in the lungs at a given time during the respiratory cycle. Whereas lung capacities are obtained from the summation...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Electrotherapy- Atom and Atomic Structure
Atom
An atom can be described as having a central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons revolving in specific orbits.
The Nucleus Part of Atom
It...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
What’s The Role Of Proteins In Human Body & Their Functions
The word protein is derived from the Greek word proteios which means holding the first place. Proteins are biomolecules that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
A Brief Introduction To Psychology
The word Psychology is derived from two Greek words- ‘Psyche’- meaning soul and ‘Logos’- meaning study or Science. Therefore, the study of the soul is...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Introduction to Carbohydrates: Uses, Nutrition, Risks & More
Carbohydrates was the name first given to a class of compounds which on heating left a residue of carbon after the loss of water....
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Enzymes and their Classification Explained
Enzymes are biomolecules that have carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, and they are protein in nature. They are called biocatalysts as they have the...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
How Are Lipids defined, classified, and structured?
Fats are biomolecules containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in simple lipids, however, in compound lipids they contain nitrogen and phosphorous in addition. In general,...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Why are Amino Acids Important in the Human Body?
Biomolecules that are organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as Amino acid. As the name suggests they also contain two functional...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Vital Signs in Adults: How to Measure Them
Vital signs are a group of important medical signs that define the status of the body’s life-sustaining or vital functions. They are the indicators...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
Indices of Red Blood Cells: Types, Uses, Results
Red Blood cells or erythrocytes are part of the cellular component of the blood. It contains hemoglobin (Hb) that turns red on binding with...
Introduction To Physiotherapy
The Fundamentals of Biomechanics & Mechanical Principles
Mechanics is a branch of Physical science dealing with the effect of energy and forces on the body. Biomechanics is the study of mechanics...