Tensor fascia latae pain
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Tensor Fascia Latae Pain

What is a Tensor Fascia Latae Pain? Pain in the tensor fasciae latae can manifest as a dull ache or sharp pain on the outer hip or the front of the thigh. This discomfort may be exacerbated by activities that involve hip movement, such as walking or climbing stairs. Introduction The tensor fasciae latae (TFL)…

Muscle Disorders
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Muscle Disorders

What is a Muscle Disorders? Skeletal muscular weakness is the primary symptom of illnesses and disorders that affect the human muscle system, known as muscle disorders. The phrase “muscle disorders” encompasses the words “muscular dystrophy,” “neuromuscular conditions,” and “neuromuscular disorders.” These illnesses comprise a broad range of ailments that impact either the nerves that govern…

quadriceps muscle pain
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Quadriceps Muscle Pain

What is a Quadriceps Muscle Pain? Quadriceps muscular strain, overuse of work, athletic activity, and knee jerks are the main causes of quadriceps muscle pain, which is primarily felt in the front side of the leg (above the knee). Four muscles on the front of the leg combine to form the quadriceps muscle. This quadriceps…

pulled back pain
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Lower Back Muscle Pulled

Introduction Lower back muscle pulls, also known as strains, can be a source of significant discomfort and limited mobility. The lower back, or lumbar region, is a complex network of muscles, ligaments, and joints that support the spine and facilitate various movements. When these muscles are subjected to excessive force, overuse, or improper lifting techniques,…

Shoulder-Impingement
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Shoulder Impingement

What is a Shoulder Impingement? One of the most typical physical complaints is shoulder pain. Your shoulder comprises several joints connected with tendons and muscles that allow a great range of movement in your arm. Because so many structures make up the shoulder, it is weak to many problems. The rotator cuff is a recurring…

bone diseases
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Bone diseases

Introduction Bone diseases can weaken your bones, causing them to break and deform. Bone is a living, growing tissue composed primarily of collagen and calcium. The skeleton is a rigid framework of bones that protect soft organs and support the body. The human body contains two types of bone. Cortical bones are the outer layer…

Tillaux fracture
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Tillaux fracture

Introduction Tillaux fractures are traumatizing ankle injuries in children caused by a Salter-Harris III fracture of the anterolateral distal portion of the tibia the epiphysis. The irregular closure of the distal tibial physeal plate causes the mechanism of injury in a Tillaux fracture, resulting in the classic Tillaux fracture pattern in adolescent patients. This is…

hip fracture
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Hip Fractures

Introduction A hip fracture is a break in your hip joint’s thighbone (femur).The joints are locations where two or more bones meet. The hip joint, which connects your thighbone to your pelvic bone, is a “ball and socket” joint. The head of the thighbone is the hollow part of the hip joint. The socket is…