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DISTAL FOREARM SPRAIN – DRUJ INSTABILITY / TFCC TEAR

Injuries caused due to stretching or tearing of the ligaments in the wrist are called wrist sprains. These injuries are usually caused by a fall during daily activities or sports activities. Sprains can range from mild to severe based on the extent of injury to the ligament. Some of the main symptoms of wrist sprains […]

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WRIST SPRAIN – SCAPHOLUNATE DISSOCIATION

Injuries caused due to stretching or tearing of the ligaments in the wrist are called wrist sprains. These injuries are usually caused by a fall during daily activities or sports activities. Sprains can range from mild to severe based on the extent of injury to the ligament. Some of the main symptoms of wrist sprains […]

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CALCIFIC TENDINITIS AND ROTATOR CUFF TEAR

Rotator cuff is the group of tendons in the shoulder joint providing support and enabling a wider range of motion. Injury to these tendons may result in a tear of these tendons. It is one of the causes of shoulder pain and stiffness in middle aged adults and older individuals. Causes Calcific tendinitis results from […]

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GOUT/ HYPERURICEMIA

Gout is a medical term for symptomatic hyperuricemia. Hyperuricemia is a condition where the uric acid level in the blood is beyond the normal limit for the age and sex. Uric acid is a salt found in the blood which is a breakdown product of protein in the blood which is excreted in the urine. […]

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KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS

The term arthritis literally means inflammation of a joint, but is generally used to describe any condition in which there is damage to the cartilage. Damage of the cartilage in the knee joint causes knee arthritis. Inflammation is the body’s natural response to injury. The warning signs that inflammation presents are redness, swelling, heat and […]

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ACL INSUFFICIENCY AND TEAR

The knee is stabilized by 4 main ligaments. The 2 central ligaments are in the form of a cross and are called the cruciate ligaments. The ligament in front that stabilizes the knee from slipping to the front is called the anterior cruciate ligament or ACL. The one at the back of the knee that […]

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SHOULDER PAIN DUE TO INJURY

Shoulder injuries most commonly occur in athletes participating in sports such as swimming, tennis, pitching, and weightlifting. The injuries are caused due to the over usage or repetitive motion of the arms. Shoulder injuries cause pain, stiffness, restricted movements, difficulty in performing routine activities, and popping sensation. Some of the common shoulder injuries include sprains […]

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PROXIMAL HUMERUS FRACTURE

The arm is made up of the humerus bone. The upper end of the humerus is called the proximal humerus. It has a head, neck and a shaft which is the body of the bone. The head of the humerus is the ball of the shoulder joint. The upper end of the humerus also has […]

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SHOULDER DISLOCATION

Risk factors: Playing more overhead sports activities and repeated use of the shoulder in the workplace may lead to sliding of the upper arm bone (the ball portion) from the glenoid (the socket portion) of the shoulder. The dislocation might be a partial dislocation (subluxation) or a complete dislocation causing pain and shoulder joint instability. […]

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DISLOCATION OF THE ACROMIO-CLAVICULAR JOINT (ACJ)

AC joint dislocation The Acromio-clavicular Joint (ACJ) is made up of the outer end of the collar bone articulating with the shoulder blade at the front of the shoulder. The ACJ assists in daily routine activities through coordinated movements of the shoulder. Any abnormality affecting the ACJ can have a huge impact on the quality […]

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