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What is the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL ... Other measures that may be recommended include devices that provide electric stimulation to the muscles around the knee and an ice machine that ...
Like the lateral epicondyle, the medial epicondyle is an important attachment point for forearm muscles – in this case, those that flex the wrist and fingers. It is also an attachment point for elbow ...
Lower back pain is often blamed on posture or pulled muscles—but the real cause may be deeper. Experts point to a deep, hidden muscle that connects the spine to the legs. Lower back pain can ...
Introduction Meniscal tears are a common knee injury with an incidence of 60 per 100 000. Management of meniscal tears can include either non-operative measures or operative procedures such as ...
The foot is one of the most complex parts of the body. It is made up of 26 bones connected by many joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The foot is susceptible to many stresses. Foot problems can ...
Medial humeral epicondyle fractures are among the most common types of elbow fractures occurring in children. However, there remains an unclear consensus surrounding the management of displaced medial ...
Background At present, there is no validated patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for patients with medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS). Aim Our aim was to select and validate previously generated ...
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Severe joint erosion is evident in the medial femoral condyle (arrow) and tibial plateau, causing screw exposure (chevron). Intractable pain necessitated euthanasia. Surgical site infection and septic ...
It’s not often you tackle a dropset workout that doesn’t involve lifting weights until failure. By that, I mean, dropsets aren’t just for the weight room, but the bodyweight versions are ...
Imaging scans may be necessary for the doctor to get a detailed view of the muscles and surrounding structures. An ultrasound can help them diagnose trauma to the sternocleidomastoid, while an X ...
Of particular note: Aquatic exercise relieved pain better than land-based exercise, possibly because warm pool water relaxes muscles and nerve endings. Also, aerobic exercise in general may change the ...