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Peripheral Neuropathy

Overview Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that arises from damage to the peripheral nerves, which are responsible for transmitting signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the …

Shoulder Labral Tear

Overview The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile and complex joints in the human body. This mobility comes at the cost of stability, making the shoulder prone to …

Foot Drop

Overview Foot drop, sometimes referred to as drop foot, is not a standalone disease but rather a visible sign of an underlying neurological, muscular, or structural problem. It is characterized …

Flat Back Syndrome

Overview Flat back syndrome is a postural deformity of the spine characterized by a reduced or complete loss of the natural lumbar lordosis (inward curve of the lower back). Instead …

Lymphedema

Overview Lymphedema is a long-term (chronic) health condition in which there is an abnormal buildup of lymphatic fluid in the soft tissues of the body, leading to visible swelling—most often …

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Overview Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to a condition in which the network of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues located at the base of the pelvis fail to work in a …

Lumbar Myelopathy

Overview Lumbar myelopathy is a serious neurological disorder that arises when there is compression, irritation, or damage to the spinal cord structures in the lumbar region of the spine. Although …

Left Brachial plexiopathy

Overview A brachial plexus injury is a serious neurological condition that occurs when the brachial plexus—a vital network of nerves extending from the spinal cord in the neck (cervical segments …

Clubfoot

Overview Clubfoot, medically known as Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV), is a complex and common congenital deformity that primarily affects the bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments of the foot and ankle. …