Surgical management of patellar dislocations has evolved significantly over the last decade with advancement of biomechanical and anatomical knowledge of patellofemoral restraints and improved imaging techniques.
Surgical management of patellar dislocations has evolved significantly over the last decade with advancement of biomechanical and anatomical knowledge of patellofemoral restraints and improved imaging techniques.
Lower back pain is caused by injury to a muscle (strain) or ligament (sprain). Common causes include improper lifting, poor posture, lack of regular exercise, a fracture, a ruptured disc or arthritis.
When osteoarthritis is the case, joint replacement surgery is often recommended by a doctor. Osteoarthritis can be a mild problem, one you might be able to live with and control with medication. But for some people, the joint pain and stiffness of osteoarthritis can become so severe that the pain never goes away and they can no longer lead an active life.
Meniscal injuries represent one of the most common orthopedic injuries of the knee. The most frequent treatment is partial resection of the meniscus or meniscectomy, which can affect joint mechanics and health.
The physiotherapist will get you up on the first or second day after surgery, and will teach you some home exercises after total knee replacement and to put on the right amount of weight on your operated leg.
Elbow pain can be a bother for many young people which can cause considerable disability. There are many reasons for having elbow pain. Elbow is used in many ways by us in our daily lives, like lifting an object, hug someone, cook a meal, or throw a ball. Because it bends in so many directions, it’s susceptible to injury. There are few conditions which can cause acute pain e.g. acute injuries, stress or overuse injuries, diseases e.g. arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis).
Home remedies for knee pain are becoming increasingly popular especially with the restrictions surrounding coronavirus. Learn how to manage your knee pain at home. Knee pain is a common problem affecting around 25% of adults. Yes, our focus right now should be on coronavirus and how we navigate through these uncertain times, but COVID-19 doesn’t […]