Hip Pain Causes
Hip Pain Causes and differential diagnosis include a variety of possible causes that arise from the hip structures…
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Hip Pain Causes and differential diagnosis include a variety of possible causes that arise from the hip structures…
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The peroneus brevis is a fusiform muscle that lies deep to the peroneus longus, and, true to its…
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The Gastrocnemius Muscle is the most superficial muscle in the posterior compartment and forms the proximal, most prominent…
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Patellofemoral Joint is the anterior part of knee joint that is formed by the articulation between posterior surface…
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Soleus Muscle is a large muscle, flatter than the gastrocnemius named for its resemblance to a sole, the…
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Popliteus Tendinitis arises secondary to other biomechanical changes in the knee or lower extremity or secondary to repetitive…
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The plantaris Muscle is a small muscle with a short belly and a long tendon. It's one of…
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Popliteus Muscle is a thin, triangular muscle that forms the inferior part of the floor of the popliteal…
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Tibialis Posterior Muscle (TP), the deepest (most anterior) muscle in the posterior compartment, lies between the FDL and…
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