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Posted by 时尚潮人 on September 22, 2024 at 10:50pm 0 Comments

TUTX主機充電過程非常簡便,即使是初次使用的用戶也能輕鬆上手。首先,確保您擁有一款與TUTX換彈式主機相匹配的充電器。這是保證充電效率和設備安全的基礎。







接下來,將充電器的USB介面連接到TUTX的充電埠上。這個埠通常位於主機的側面或底部,設計得十分隱蔽且易於操作。TUTX 主機採用了標準的USB充電方式,這意味著您無需擔心相容性問題,可以放心使用市面上大多數USB充電器。

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Protection
Rest
Ice
Compression, and
Elevation.

The patient may have a painful limp, therefore the patient must be rested from complete weight-bearing activities.

Ice is often applied to scale back pain and swelling. Apply for 10-15 minutes every 3 to 4 hours during the initial inflammatory phase.

The initial treatment is often abbreviated as PRICE

Anti-inflammatory medication may help reduce pain and swelling. A supportive crepe bandage is often applied to limit ankle movement.

Other Helpful Physiotherapy modalities and techniques are often used to reduce pain.

Mobilization of the joints of the ankle and foot especially the subtalar joint is a crucial part of treatment. A specialized manual therapist should be ready to mobilize the foot and ankle appropriately for sinus tarsi syndrome.



Correction of Biomechanical problems like overpronation should be done. This might help relieve the narrowing of the sinus tarsi canal. An orthotic insole to correct biomechanical foot problems could also be needed. It's important to possess correct supportive trainers .

Stretching and strengthening exercises for the ankle to normalize the muscle balance around the ankle is extremely important to regain the entire range and strength of the ankle.

Proprioceptive and balance exercises on a wobble board enhance the joint sense of the patient. If an individual/ athlete has been out of coaching due to the injured ankle then the proprioception or coordination of the ankle are going to be disrupted. Balancing exercises and employing a wobble board can strengthen the proprioception and reduce the probabilities of re-injury.

For more information on Sinus Tarsi Syndrome Causes, Symptom and Treatment visit https://painfreephysiotherapy.com/sinus-tarsi-syndrome/

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