Medial Epicondylitis
Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow) is more common in golfers, baseball pitchers, javelin throwers, bowlers, weightlifters, racquet sports.
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Gluteal Tendinopathy has been reported to occur most frequently during the fourth to sixth decades of life and…
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Knee Meniscus Tear is the most common sport injury seen by orthopedic surgeons. The medial meniscus is torn…
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Hoffa's Syndrome represents hypertrophy and inflammation of the infra-patellar fat pad secondary to impingement between the femoral condyles…
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Hip Bursitis is an inflammatory painful condition at the bursa of the hip joint. There are more than…
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Olecranon Bursitis (or Student Elbow) is a swelling of the bursa at the olecranon tip that is cystic,…
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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is characterized by symptoms attributable to compression of the neural or vascular anatomic structures pass…
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Patellar tendinitis (or jumper's knee) is an overuse conditions that is frequently associated with eccentric overloading during deceleration…
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Adhesive Capsulitis or Frozen Shoulder is a contracted, thickened joint capsule that seemed to be drawn tightly around…
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Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) is a condition that Involves subchondral bone and overlying cartilage separation.
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Patellar instability can fall on the spectrum of frank dislocation to subtle subluxation, the dislocation is typically lateral.
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury is one of the most common sport injuries among young patients. ACL injury accounts…
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