Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Subacromial impingement is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain encountered in clinical practice.
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Subacromial impingement is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain encountered in clinical practice.
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A hamate fracture is an uncommon but clinically important injury of the wrist, often overlooked during initial evaluation.…
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The wrist Anatomy comprises the distal radius and ulna, eight carpal bones, and the bases of five metacarpals.
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Distal Biceps Tendon Tear can be avulsed partially or completely either at the musculotendinous junction or at the…
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Facet joint Dysfunction may involve subluxation of the facet or degeneration of the facet itself leading to hypermobility…
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Osteitis pubis, an inflammation of pubis symphysis and subsequent stress reaction of the surrounding bone, is caused by…
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Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) occurs when anatomic variation of the hip causes impingement between the femoral head-neck junction and…
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The plica syndrome has been associated with anterior pain as well as clicking, catching, locking, or pseudo-locking of…
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