Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow)
Lateral epicondylitis is often known as tennis elbow. It is a painful condition seen at the place where the muscle-tendon attaches to the bone on the outside of the elbow.
Lateral epicondylitis is often known as tennis elbow. It is a painful condition seen at the place where the muscle-tendon attaches to the bone on the outside of the elbow.
Fractures where the fracture line passes through the growth cartilage, which plays a role in the longitudinal growth of the bone. It should be kept in mind that in this fracture, the growth cartilage may be damaged and partially lose its function, leading to problems such as deformities or shortness in the future.
It is a common cause of knee pain in childhood. Let's take a look at what you need to know about the symptoms, causes, and treatment.
Fractures after falling on the elbow are common in accidents in children's games. Elbow fractures caused by a simple fall can cause permanent disability if left untreated.
In cases where the Achilles tendon is torn, the person may hear a loud sound at the back of the ankle, as well as feel a sudden and severe pain. After this rupture, the person has difficulty in walking and moving his wrist. Depending on the type of rupture, surgical intervention may be required. Let's examine the subject in details.
Biceps tendinitis should come to mind when pains that start in the front of your shoulder, especially exacerbated by raising your arm and spread to your elbow. Details are in our article.
Complaints such as burning, numbness, tingling and weakness in the hands may be symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Those who are curious about this subject are in our article..
Do you suffer from severe heel pain on the first steps of the day after getting out of bed?
Do your heels hurt after sitting for a long time?
Does your pain decrease as you walk?
What is heel spur? When should we be suspicious? How is it treated?
The answers are in the rest of our article..
Read MoreTransient osteoporosis of the hip is a self-limiting condition that causes temporary bone loss in the head and neck of the hip, causing hip pain and difficulty walking.
Bow legs are very common in babies. When a bowed-legged child stands, there is a significant increase in distance between their legs or knees. This condition is caused by the outwardly sloping legs. There is a springy appearance during the walk.
Hip Osteonecrosis, also known as avascular necrosis of the hip, represents a condition caused by reduced blood flow to the femoral head secondary to a variety of risk factors such as a traumatic event, sickle cell disease, steroid use, alcoholism, autoimmune disorders, and hypercoagulable states.
Physical activities can cause injuries to the tissues that make up the musculoskeletal system. Depending on the severity of the injury, loss of function or disruption may occur, and the quality of life may be seriously affected. In this direction, stress fractures are one of the injuries seen in bones, especially due to repetitive physical activities.
Traumas resulting from exposure to animals that are at risk of carrying rabies, such as cats and dogs, can create a lot of anxiety and fear in the patient and their relatives. In these cases, it is necessary to apply to the nearest emergency health institution.
Piriformis syndrome is responsible for 6% of patients with low back or sciatic pain. Piriformis syndrome; occurs when the sciatic nerve is pressed under the piriformis muscle; waist, hip and leg pain, numbness spreading to the back of the leg and foot, and tingling symptoms.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Trigger Finger, Tennis Elbow and Thumb Arthrosis are some of the most common problems experienced by motorcycle riders. The good news is that most of these conditions can be prevented or effectively treated.
Today, many people postpone their knee replacement surgery due to their concerns about surgery, despite severe knee pain that affects their daily lives. Let's take a look at the benefits and potential drawbacks of knee replacement surgery with modern technological methods used today.
It is as important as the surgical procedure that the patient and the surgeon begin the rehabilitation program in the early period after knee replacement surgery in coordination. Reducing pain, preventing possible complications and providing joint positioning training are other points to be considered in the early period.
The normal shape of the meniscus is the letter C – crescent shape. The discoid meniscus is “coin or disc” shaped and thicker than normal. In the normal meniscus structure, there is a gap in the middle of the meniscus.
In children aged 4-10 years with limping and hip pain, care should be taken in terms of Perthes Disease. Details in our article...
Shoulder impingement is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain. The patient's complaints typically include pain during overhead movements and when lying down at night.
During the recovery process after prosthesis surgery, the patient and the doctor have certain responsibilities.
It should be kept in mind that the postoperative rehabilitation process is as important as the surgery in order to achieve successful results in the treatment of anterior cruciate ligament injury.
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