Achilles tendon strains and tear
Inflammation or minor tears of the tendon that connects the back of the calf to the heel which are caused by overuse or acute injury.
Ankle sprains and ligament tear
Ankle sprain is one of the commonest medical conditions in active individuals where one or more of the ligaments of the ankle is torn or partially torn.
Bursitis
Swelling and irritation of a bursa, a fluid-filled sac, typically impacting the knee, shoulder or hip, that acts as a cushion between muscles, tendons, and joints.
Elbow Fractures
A break in one or more of the bones that make up the elbow joint: the humerus (the upper arm bone) and ulna (the larger of the forearm bones) or the Radius
Elbow injuries
Injuries to the ligaments, tendons, and muscles of the elbow commonly occurring during sports or recreational activities, repetitive motion, workplace injuries, or other trauma.
Foot Fractures
When a bone in the foot breaks due to stress or any other condition, it is called a foot fracture. With 26 bones in a single foot, almost any of them can be broken. Many fractures do not require surgery, or even a cast, as they will heal with some support followed by the right therapy and rehabilitation. When a foot is fractured, the site of the fracture usually is painful and swollen.
Foot pain and problems
Foot pain and problems can be caused by genetics, footwear, overuse and injury resulting in pain, inflammation, and limited movement and mobility.
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
A chronic and painful shoulder condition characterized by limited or non-existent range of motion abilities that develops over a period of time.
Heel spur
A painful small bony growth or collection of bony growths on the back or underside of the heel.
Hip fracture
A common injury that mainly affects older women who often have underlying osteoporosis, a hip fracture can be intracapsular (within the joint capsule) or extra capsular (outside the joint capsule).
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Knee ligament injuries
Often the result of an injury or a sudden movement that strains the knee, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty in walking.
Knee meniscus tear
A common knee injury in which the meniscus, a rubbery, C-shaped disc that cushions your knee, is torn, usually caused by activities involving twisting or turning quickly.
Labral tears of Hip and Shoulder
A tear in the cartilage surrounding the hip or the shoulder socket, labral tears often cause pain in the shoulder or the groin or front of the hip during physical activity or bending and rotation of the hip.
Lateral and Medial epicondylitis
Lateral and medial epicondylitis are overuse injuries that affect the tendons in the elbow. Also known as tennis elbow and pitcher's or golfer's elbow.
Osteoarthritis
The most common form of arthritis, this chronic, degenerative joint disease is characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage. Although it can occur in any joint, usually it affects the hands, knees, hips, or spine.
Plantar fasciitis
A painful inflammatory process of the plantar fascia, the connective tissue or ligament on the sole of the foot.
Rotator cuff tears
A rotator cuff tear can weaken the shoulder and cause pain and difficulty with daily activities that involve lifting and rotating the arm.
Runner's injuries
Common injuries that happen to runners of all ages and fitness levels.
Shoulder Dislocation
A shoulder injury in which a fall or blow causes the top of the arm bone to pop out of the shoulder socket, one of the ligaments that connects the collarbone to shoulder blade is torn and no longer anchored, often causing the collarbone to move out of position.
Shoulder Impingement syndromes
A common cause of shoulder pain due to impingement or pinching of tendons or bursa in the shoulder from bones of the shoulder, often caused by repeated overhead activity or joint and bone abnormalities.
Stress fractures
Stress fractures are common sport injuries, usually caused by overuse, such as increasing the amount or intensity of an activity too rapidly, or the result of unfamiliar surface, improper equipment, and increased physical stress.
·Tendonitis
Inflammation of a tendon (the tough cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones) can affect any tendon, but is most commonly seen in the wrist and fingers; causing swelling, pain, and discomfort.
Inflammation or minor tears of the tendon that connects the back of the calf to the heel which are caused by overuse or acute injury.
Ankle sprains and ligament tear
Ankle sprain is one of the commonest medical conditions in active individuals where one or more of the ligaments of the ankle is torn or partially torn.
Bursitis
Swelling and irritation of a bursa, a fluid-filled sac, typically impacting the knee, shoulder or hip, that acts as a cushion between muscles, tendons, and joints.
Elbow Fractures
A break in one or more of the bones that make up the elbow joint: the humerus (the upper arm bone) and ulna (the larger of the forearm bones) or the Radius
Elbow injuries
Injuries to the ligaments, tendons, and muscles of the elbow commonly occurring during sports or recreational activities, repetitive motion, workplace injuries, or other trauma.
Foot Fractures
When a bone in the foot breaks due to stress or any other condition, it is called a foot fracture. With 26 bones in a single foot, almost any of them can be broken. Many fractures do not require surgery, or even a cast, as they will heal with some support followed by the right therapy and rehabilitation. When a foot is fractured, the site of the fracture usually is painful and swollen.
Foot pain and problems
Foot pain and problems can be caused by genetics, footwear, overuse and injury resulting in pain, inflammation, and limited movement and mobility.
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
A chronic and painful shoulder condition characterized by limited or non-existent range of motion abilities that develops over a period of time.
Heel spur
A painful small bony growth or collection of bony growths on the back or underside of the heel.
Hip fracture
A common injury that mainly affects older women who often have underlying osteoporosis, a hip fracture can be intracapsular (within the joint capsule) or extra capsular (outside the joint capsule).
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Knee ligament injuries
Often the result of an injury or a sudden movement that strains the knee, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty in walking.
Knee meniscus tear
A common knee injury in which the meniscus, a rubbery, C-shaped disc that cushions your knee, is torn, usually caused by activities involving twisting or turning quickly.
Labral tears of Hip and Shoulder
A tear in the cartilage surrounding the hip or the shoulder socket, labral tears often cause pain in the shoulder or the groin or front of the hip during physical activity or bending and rotation of the hip.
Lateral and Medial epicondylitis
Lateral and medial epicondylitis are overuse injuries that affect the tendons in the elbow. Also known as tennis elbow and pitcher's or golfer's elbow.
Osteoarthritis
The most common form of arthritis, this chronic, degenerative joint disease is characterized by the breakdown of joint cartilage. Although it can occur in any joint, usually it affects the hands, knees, hips, or spine.
Plantar fasciitis
A painful inflammatory process of the plantar fascia, the connective tissue or ligament on the sole of the foot.
Rotator cuff tears
A rotator cuff tear can weaken the shoulder and cause pain and difficulty with daily activities that involve lifting and rotating the arm.
Runner's injuries
Common injuries that happen to runners of all ages and fitness levels.
Shoulder Dislocation
A shoulder injury in which a fall or blow causes the top of the arm bone to pop out of the shoulder socket, one of the ligaments that connects the collarbone to shoulder blade is torn and no longer anchored, often causing the collarbone to move out of position.
Shoulder Impingement syndromes
A common cause of shoulder pain due to impingement or pinching of tendons or bursa in the shoulder from bones of the shoulder, often caused by repeated overhead activity or joint and bone abnormalities.
Stress fractures
Stress fractures are common sport injuries, usually caused by overuse, such as increasing the amount or intensity of an activity too rapidly, or the result of unfamiliar surface, improper equipment, and increased physical stress.
·Tendonitis
Inflammation of a tendon (the tough cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones) can affect any tendon, but is most commonly seen in the wrist and fingers; causing swelling, pain, and discomfort.