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Myelopathy

Overview Myelopathy is a term used to describe any neurological disorder that affects the spinal cord, often leading to a wide range of functional impairments. It typically arises from compression …

Scheuermann’s Disease

Overview Scheuermanns Disease, commonly referred to as juvenile kyphosis, is a structural and developmental condition of the spine that typically emerges during the critical growth years of adolescence. It is …

Lordosis

Overview Lordosis refers to the natural inward curve of the spine, most prominently seen in the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) areas. This gentle curve is not only normal …

Kyphosis

Overview Kyphosis is a spinal deformity marked by an exaggerated forward rounding of the upper back, medically referred to as excessive thoracic curvature. While a normal thoracic spine exhibits a …

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome

Overview Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS) is a repetitive stress-related condition characterized by increased pressure within a muscle compartment during exercise, leading to pain, tightness, and impaired muscle function. Unlike …

Medial Collateral Ligament

Overview A Medial Collateral Ligament Injury, often abbreviated as MCL injury, refers to damage to one of the four major ligaments in the knee that stabilizes and supports movement.  The …

Osteitis Pubis

Overview Osteitis Pubis is a painful, non-infectious inflammation of the pubic symphysis, the fibrocartilaginous joint that connects the left and right pubic bones at the front of the pelvis. This …

Snapping hip syndrome

Overview Snapping Hip Syndrome (SHS), medically referred to as coxa saltans, is a musculoskeletal condition defined by a distinct audible or palpable snapping or clicking sensation that occurs in or …

metatarsalgia

Overview Metatarsalgia is a clinical condition marked by pain, inflammation, and sometimes numbness or tingling in the ball of the foot, especially in the area surrounding the metatarsal heads—the rounded …