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Orthopedic Conditions


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Ankle Sprain



Ankle Sprain


Many people have described "twisting" their ankle at some point in their lifetime. If you find that your ankle gets swollen and painful after such an event, you have likely stretched or sprained the ligaments Ankle sprains are described according to the degree of stretching and number of involved ligaments. Ankle sprains are very common injuries, however not always minor.


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)



Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is essentially a pinched nerve in the hand. More accurately, CTS refers to a condition that causes compression of the median nerve at the hand and wrist. There are various causes of this, however they all result in the classic symptoms of pain, tingling and numbness in the hand and fingers.


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Foot Pain



Foot Pain


Foot pain is one of the most common problems people experience. There are many different causes of foot pain which can often be narrowed down by location. It can be due to a problem in any part of the foot including bones ligaments, tendons, muscles, fascia, toenail beds, nerves, blood vessels and skin.


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Knee Ligament Injuries



Knee Ligament Injuries


Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect the femur (thigh) bone and tibia (shin) bone in your knee and in doing so provide stability to the joint. Injury or trauma to any of the four major ligaments of the knee can cause them to stretch or tear. This can result in a life-changing injury for professional athletes and active individuals.


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Knee Pain, Chondromalacia and Cartilage Damage



Knee Pain, Chondromalacia and Cartilage Damage


Cartilage damage is one of the most common causes of knee pain. It is most often related to degeneration or "wear and tear" of the smooth articular cartilage covering the joint surfaces. Cartilage damage is the precursor to osteoarthritis. Cartilage damage can also occur acutely or suddenly as a result of injury or trauma to the knee joint.


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Low Back Pain and Sciatica



Low Back Pain and Sciatica


Low back pain can come from a variety of causes. Very commonly it is the result of an injured disc, a degenerative joint, or pressure on a nerve. Sciatica is pain, tingling, or numbness produced by an irritation of the nerve roots that lead to the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is formed by the nerve roots exiting the spinal cord into the lower back, through the buttock, then down the leg to the ankle and foot. Sciatica pain can arise in any of those places in which the nerve travels.


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Neck Pain



Neck Pain


Neck pain can occur anywhere from the bottom of your head to the top of your shoulders. It can also radiate to your upper back or arms. It can the limit the motion of your cervical spine, and may cause limitations in the movement of the joints of your upper extremities. It is a very common problem, particularly in individuals who are 50 years of age or older.


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Plantar Fasciitis



Plantar Fasciitis


Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. It is caused by repetitive stress on the plantar fascia, which is a layer of tissue that connects the bottom of the heel to the toes and supports the arch of the foot. Plantar fasciitis causes pain weakness, swelling, and inflammation often most prominent when taking the first few steps out of bed in the morning.


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Shin Splints



Shin Splints


Shin splints are a condition that causes pain along the inner border of the shin with repetitive activity like running or marching. There are several causes of shin pain, all of which are the result of repetitive stress on the tibia (your shinbone) and the surrounding musculature. Pain can come from the bone itself, the lining around the bone, or the attachment point of the muscles to the bone. Shin splints are common in people who run on hard surfaces or participate in repetitive jumping activities.


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Shoulder Impingement and Bursitis



Shoulder Impingement and Bursitis


This is a shoulder condition often referred to as rotator cuff tendonitis or bursitis. "Impingement" describes the irritation of the rotator cuff, and/or the overlying bursa, by the undersurface of a bone known as the acromion. The tendons and bursa become inflamed which causes shoulder pain, weakness and decreased range of motion. This condition is often described as Impingement Syndrome.


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Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis



Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis


Tennis elbow is more accurately called lateral epicondylitis. Tendons attach the muscles to bones. This condition is a tendonitis of those muscle-tendons that attach at the elbow caused by repetitive stress or overuse of the wrist and forearm. Damaged tendons will become inflamed and cause elbow pain. Tennis elbow pain occurs on the lateral aspect (outside) of the elbow, where tendons attach to a prominence of bone. Tennis elbow usually comes from activities other than tennis.


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