Dr.Ehtisham & Associates Physiotherapist

Dr.Ehtisham & Associates Physiotherapist DR EHTISHAM CHAUHDARY is among the best Manual Medicine & Rehabilitation Medical specialist in Lahore. Taking into account the oath we've taken.
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Certified Physiotherapist (Internationally Accredited) | Expert in Pain Relief & Recovery | Book Appointment | Lasting Results Guaranteed
PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC
DHA phase 6 Lahore | Bahria Town Lahore
0300 463 8080 Fully licensed Adept medical practitioner in Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal with solid years of practice experience. Dedicated to exemplary patient outcomes and following all necessar

y medical procedures with the use of the latest equipment and technology. Strong focus on listening to and addressing patient concerns and answering all questions in terms patients can easily understand to improve results and maximize patient satisfaction. Specialized experience working in hospital and clinical settings. We've top-notch doctors on board with JPC having full expertise in their respective domains. Dr. Ehtisham chauhdary is leading on the front end with full of his potential with the vision to bring health and prosperity not just in Lahore but all over the PAKISTAN. The front-line warriors for JPC are always here for the people of Lahore. The Doctors of JPC have opened the doors for the service & support of our beloved people.

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Ankylosing SpondylitisPathology: ShoulderModality: X-ray oblique viewReport:There is partial loss of the subacromial spa...
15/02/2026

Ankylosing Spondylitis

Pathology: Shoulder

Modality: X-ray oblique view

Report:
There is partial loss of the subacromial space and degenerative change at the greater tuber-osity. There is advanced degenerative change at the glenohumeral joint with some collapse of the humeral articular surface. There are inferior humeral head osteophytes.

🔗 Kinetic Chain – The Alternating Pattern of Stability and MobilityThe kinetic chain describes how the human body functi...
30/01/2026

🔗 Kinetic Chain – The Alternating Pattern of Stability and Mobility

The kinetic chain describes how the human body functions as an interconnected system rather than isolated joints. Every joint influences the one above and below it, meaning dysfunction in a single region can create compensations throughout the entire body. This image highlights a fundamental biomechanical principle: the body alternates between joints designed primarily for stability and joints designed primarily for mobility.

At the top of the chain, the cervical spine requires stability to support the head and protect neural structures while allowing controlled movement. Excessive mobility here often develops as compensation for restrictions elsewhere, commonly presenting as neck pain, headaches, or muscle tension. Proper cervical stability depends on deep neck flexors and postural control rather than large, force-producing muscles.

Moving downward, the thoracic spine is designed for mobility, especially rotation and extension. Adequate thoracic movement allows efficient arm swing, overhead reach, and trunk rotation. When thoracic mobility is restricted—often due to prolonged sitting or poor posture—the cervical and lumbar regions are forced to move excessively, increasing injury risk.

The lumbar spine is primarily a stability segment. Its role is to transfer forces between the upper and lower body while maintaining a neutral alignment. When lumbar stability is compromised, excessive motion appears in the lower back, often leading to disc stress, muscle overuse, and chronic pain. Many cases of low back pain are not due to stiffness, but rather a lack of segmental control.

Below the lumbar spine, the hip joints are built for mobility. They allow large ranges of motion in all planes and act as major force generators during walking, running, and lifting. Restricted hip mobility commonly shifts movement demand to the lumbar spine or knees, explaining why hip stiffness is frequently linked to back and knee problems.

The knee joint functions primarily as a stability joint. While it allows flexion and extension, it relies heavily on surrounding structures for alignment and load distribution. Poor hip or ankle mobility increases rotational and shear forces at the knee, often contributing to ligament strain, patellofemoral pain, or meniscal stress.

At the base of the chain, the ankle and foot complex require mobility, particularly dorsiflexion and controlled pronation–supination. This mobility allows shock absorption and adaptation to the ground. When ankle mobility is limited, compensations occur at the knee and hip, altering gait mechanics and increasing overall load through the system.

The alternating pattern of stability and mobility is not random—it is essential for efficient movement. When a joint fails to meet its primary role, the body adapts by borrowing motion or stability from neighboring joints. Over time, these compensations reduce efficiency, increase energy cost, and elevate injury risk.

Understanding the kinetic chain shifts the focus of assessment and rehabilitation. Pain at one joint often originates from dysfunction elsewhere in the chain. Restoring the correct balance of stability and mobility at each level allows forces to flow smoothly through the body, improving performance and reducing strain.

The body moves best when each link in the chain does its job. Stability where control is needed, mobility where motion is required, and coordination everywhere in between.

29/01/2026

DR EHTISHAM & ASSOCIATES | PHYSIOTHERAPIST
PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC
DHA PHASE 6 LAHORE | BAHRIA TOWN LAHORE

22/01/2026

DR EHTISHAM & ASSOCIATES | PHYSIOTHERAPIST
DHA PHASE 6 | BAHRIA TOWN | LAHORE

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PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC DHA PHASE 6 LAHORE
Lahore

Opening Hours

Monday 12:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 12:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 12:00 - 16:00
Thursday 12:00 - 16:00
Friday 12:00 - 13:00
14:15 - 16:00
Saturday 12:00 - 16:00

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+923004638080

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