
The elbow is one of the essential joints we use daily in both routine activities and sports. However, some people may experience pain at the back of the elbow, especially when fully straightening the arm. One possible cause of this discomfort is posterior elbow impingement.This condition does not...
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The elbow is an essential part of arm movement, which is why any injury to it can cause significant problems in daily life. One of these injuries is a triceps tendon rupture, a condition that can make a person unable to straighten their arm or lift even light objects.This injury may occur suddenly...
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The elbow joint is one of the most important joints in our body because it allows us to bend and straighten the arm and lift objects easily. However, sometimes unexpected problems can occur, such as loose bodies. A loose body is a small piece of bone or cartilage that becomes trapped inside the...
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The elbow joint plays a vital role in the movement of the hand and arm, and any pain or stiffness in it can significantly affect daily activities. Elbow arthroscopy has become a common and precise solution for diagnosing and treating joint problems without the need for major open surgery.This...
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The knee is one of the most important joints in our body, and every movement depends on it in our daily life, from walking and running to climbing and descending stairs. However, sometimes small issues can appear in the knee, such as meniscal cysts, which, despite their small size, can cause pain,...
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Have you ever felt a sharp pain in your elbow after exercising or performing repetitive arm movements? This could be a sign of Tennis Elbow, a common condition that affects many people—whether they are professional athletes or recreational players.Although this injury is mainly associated...
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The shoulder is one of the most mobile and complex joints in the body. With frequent daily use, sports injuries, or aging, chronic shoulder pain can develop, affecting your everyday life.One of the most common causes of chronic pain is suprascapular nerve entrapment, which can lead to numbness,...
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Have you ever felt tingling or numbness in your ring or little finger, or difficulty gripping objects with your hand? These symptoms may be signs of cubital tunnel syndrome, a common condition affecting the ulnar nerve at the elbow.Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve is compressed or...
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Imagine you’re holding something or trying to defend yourself, and suddenly you feel a sharp pain in your finger or hand… This is often a Boxer’s fracture, a common break in the bone behind the little finger. This injury is not only painful but can also affect the shape of the...
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In the world of modern treatments, Sanakin is considered an effective solution for treating tendon and joint inflammations that affect body movement and quality of life. However, with the growing interest in this innovative therapy, the most important question remains: what is the ideal dosage and...
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Achilles tendonitis is a common problem that causes severe pain behind the heel or at the lower part of the leg, affecting walking, sports, and even everyday activities. The main cause is usually repetitive strain on the tendon, sudden increases in activity, or wearing inappropriate footwear. In...
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Knee problems in children and adolescents, such as chronic patellar dislocation or patellofemoral joint inflammation, can significantly affect movement and sports activity. One of the effective surgical solutions for these conditions is tibial tubercle osteotomy, also known as Volkerson...
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Knee pain in children and adolescents is a common concern for both parents and the child, especially if it appears suddenly after sports activities, jumping, or running. One of the most frequent causes of this pain is Osgood-Schlatter disease, which affects a small area just below the knee and can...
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Have you ever felt stiffness in your shoulder or knee joint, or difficulty moving your arm or leg after a period of rest? This could be a sign of joint fibrosis, a common condition that affects the joint’s mobility and sometimes causes chronic pain. Joint fibrosis can result from an injury,...
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Groin Muscle Strain (Adductor Muscle Injury): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment A groin muscle strain, also known as an adductor muscle injury, is one of the most common injuries among athletes and active individuals. It can occur suddenly during activities like running, jumping, or quickly...
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The shoulder is one of the joints most prone to injury due to its flexibility and wide range of motion. One of the injuries that can affect movement and strength is a SLAP tear, known as a tear of the upper part of the labrum from front to back. This injury not only causes pain but can also impact...
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Have you ever noticed your child complaining of heel pain after playing or running? This could be Sever’s Disease, also known as heel inflammation in children.This condition is very common in children aged 8 to 14 years, especially those who are active in sports or going through a rapid...
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Imagine walking suddenly and finding it hard to lift your foot, or your foot dragging on the ground… This condition could be foot drop. It’s not just a walking problem—it’s a symptom that may point to a bigger issue, which could be neurological, muscular, or related to the...
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Clavicle fractures are common injuries, especially from falling on the shoulder or during sports accidents. Although they can be painful and concerning, most cases heal quickly with proper treatment, whether through medication, exercises, or sometimes surgery. But the key question is: does every...
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Do you feel knee pain especially when climbing stairs, kneeling, or after exercising? The cause may be plica syndrome, a common condition that many people are not aware of.Plica syndrome occurs when the synovial fold inside the knee becomes inflamed or irritated, leading to pain, clicking or...
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