Arthritis of the shoulder is a common condition. Most people report pain accompanied by loss of range of motion and occasionally popping or clicking. Many patients report that changes in the weather also affect the degree of pain from arthritis. The rate of progression of arthritis varies from person
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AC Injuries
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ACL Tears
One of the most frequently encountered knee injuries, especially among athletes, is the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. It can happen in various scenarios, with some of the most common being rapid changes in direction (like cutting or pivoting), landing from a jump, or a direct impact to the
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Achilles Tendonitis/Ruptures
Achilles tendonitis and ruptures are two distinct yet related conditions affecting the Achilles tendon, which is the strong band of tissue connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. Achilles tendonitis is often the precursor to a rupture. Tendonitis involves the inflammation and irritation of the
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Ankle Sprains
Ankle sprains are a prevalent orthopedic injury characterized by the stretching or tearing of the ligaments that support the ankle joint. They typically occur when the foot rolls inward, causing the ankle to twist unnaturally. This sudden movement can result in varying degrees of ligament damage, leading
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Bicipital Tendonitis
This condition involves inflammation of the tendon of the upper part of the biceps. This tendon originates from the socket of the shoulder and runs within the shoulder joint before entering the groove in the upper arm. It is manifested by pain in front of the shoulder. Most cases respond to.nonsurgical
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CMC Arthritis
This is arthritis involving the joint at the base of the thumb that often presents with swelling or tenderness, difficulty with range of motion, or discomfort when grabbing or lifting small objects. Many patients can be treated with conservative interventions like directed hand therapy, medications,
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Calcific Tendonitis
This is a condition where calcium deposits are found in the tendons, cause local irritation, severe pain, and loss of motion.The cause of the deposits is not absolutely clear, however, wear and tear of the rotator cuff can be associated with the condition. Conservative management using NSAIDS, cortisone
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when there is excess pressure on a nerve in the wrist This causes pain and numbness in the thumb, index, long and part of the ring finger. In more advanced cases there is loss of grip strength. In most people symptoms get worse with time. Disclaimer: The information
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Cervical Disc Disease
Cervical Disc Disease, also known as cervical spondylosis or degenerative disc disease of the neck, is a common age-related condition that affects the spinal discs in the cervical (neck) region of the spine. Over time, the spinal discs, which act as cushions between the vertebrae, can naturally degenerate
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Cervical Spondylitis
Cervical spondylosis is otherwise known as arthritis of the neck. The joints in your neck degenerate from wear and tear over decades. Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for educational and information purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult with a licensed medical
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Cervical Sprain
Neck pain can be caused by many things — but it is most often related to getting older. Like the rest of the body, the disks and joints in the neck (cervical spine) slowly degenerate as we age. Cervical spondylosis, commonly called arthritis of the neck, is the medical term for these age-related, wear-and-tear
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Dupytren's
Dupuytren disease is a condition characterized by the development of nodules, cords, and drawing in of the skin on the palm of the hand. When Dupuytren disease becomes a quality of life issue, treatment options to consider are percutaneous needle release (aponeurotomy), collagenase injection, and open
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Gamekeeper Thumb
This is an injury to the ligament on the side of the knuckle of the thumb.Most people report swelling or tenderness over the base of the thumb and difficulty with pinching between the thumb and index finger.Partial tears can be treated conservatively with ice, NSAIDS or acetaminophen, and a splint/cast.
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Ganglions
Ganglions are cysts filled with fluid that comes from a joint or tendon sheath. It is not uncommon for these lumps to change size; sometimes they will even spontaneously disappear.They can cause pain and limitation of motion.Aspiration and injection of steroid may be helpful. If the lump is bothersome,
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Glenohumeral Arthritis
The acromioclavicular joint is a joint at the end of your collar bone. It can be injured in a variety of ways but the most common mechanism is direct trauma from a fall onto the shoulder during contact sports. The joint can also be injured from a fall onto an outstretched arm. . Most patients experience
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Impingement Syndrome
Shoulder impingement is the rubbing of a prominent acromion onto the rotator cuff. It commonly manifests as pain with overhead motion.This condition is most commonly treated with physical therapy, injections and NSAIDs. If these therapies fail, in rare cases it may require surgical decompression.
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