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Iliotibial-Band-Syndrome

Overview Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) is widely recognized as one of the most frequent overuse injuries seen in athletes and active individuals. It primarily affects the lateral (outer) aspect of …

Anterior Cruciate Ligament

Overview The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the most essential and structurally significant ligaments that provide stability and functional integrity to the knee joint. Anatomically, it connects the …

golfers-elbow

Overview Golfer’s elbow, medically termed medial epicondylitis, is a common yet often misunderstood musculoskeletal disorder. It is characterized by pain, tenderness, and sometimes swelling along the inner aspect of the …

Tennis Elbow

Overview Tennis elbow, medically referred to as lateral epicondylitis, is a common and often debilitating overuse injury that primarily affects the outer part of the elbow. Specifically, it involves inflammation …

Piriformis Syndrome

Overview Sciatica is a frequently encountered condition that impacts a vast number of individuals across the globe, often interfering with their ability to move, work, and enjoy daily life. The …

Acute-Cervical-Radiculopathy

Overview Cervical radiculopathy is a condition that develops when a nerve in the neck becomes compressed or irritated where it branches away from the spinal cord. This nerve irritation causes …

frozen shoulder

Overview Frozen shoulder, medically referred to as adhesive capsulitis, is a progressively limiting and often painful musculoskeletal condition that severely affects the functional capacity of the shoulder joint. It is …

Plantar-fasciitis

Overview Plantar Fasciitis is widely regarded as one of the most prevalent causes of heel pain and foot discomfort, affecting millions of individuals globally. This condition is particularly common among …

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Overview Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common, yet often debilitating, nerve compression disorder that affects the hand and wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome develops when the median nerve—which supplies sensation …