Tennis Elbow Tendinopathy Rehab Exercise Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is caused by inflammation of the muscles of the forearm that attach to the elbow. It’s usu...
Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy Rehab Exercises As sports fans and athletes alike know, shoulder injuries are serious business. They can be extremely painful, limiting, and slow to heal. T...
Plantar Fascia Tendinopathy Rehab Exercises Dr. Maulik Patwa | Orthopaedic Surgeon in GujaratIf you’ve been diagnosed with plantar fasciitis or have heel pain, a physical therapist can ...
Achilles Tendinopathy Rehab Exercises If you have Achilles tendonitis, or inflammation of your Achilles tendon, you can do stretches to help recovery. Achilles tendonitis is usually cau...
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Trigger finger Trigger finger is a condition that affects the tendons in the hand. When the affected finger or thumb is bent towards the palm, the tendon gets stuck and the finger clicks or locks. It's also known as stenosing tenosynovitis or stenosing tenovaginosis.
Traction Traction is the use of weights, ropes and pulleys to apply force to tissues surrounding a broken bone. It's sometimes used to keep a broken leg in the correct position during the early stages of healing, or to ease the pain of a fracture while a person is waiting for surgery.
Tendonitis and other tendon injuries Tendons are strong bands or cords of tissue that attach muscle to bone. They help move the bones and joints when muscles contract. The main types of tendon injury are: tendonitis – inflammation of a tendon
Whiplash Whiplash is a term that describes a neck injury caused by a sudden movement of the head forwards, backwards or sideways. It often occurs after a sudden impact such as a road traffic accident (see below).
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