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Tibial Nerve Injury

Overview The tibial nerve is one of the major nerves of the lower limb, responsible for transmitting signals between the spinal cord and the muscles of the calf and foot. …

Erector Spinae Strain

Overview The erector spinae muscles are a powerful group of muscles running vertically along the spine, responsible for maintaining posture, stabilizing the vertebral column, and allowing smooth back extension and …

Subnuchal Bursitis

Overview Subnuchal bursitis is a relatively rare inflammatory condition affecting the subnuchal bursa, a small fluid-filled sac located between the nuchal ligament and the spinous processes of the upper cervical …

Multifidus Strain

Overview Among the many muscles that stabilize and protect the spine, the multifidus muscle plays a crucial yet often overlooked role. Running along the vertebral column, this deep spinal muscle …

Olecranon bursitis

Overview Olecranon bursitis, also commonly known as Student’s Elbow, is a painful inflammation of the olecranon bursa, a small fluid-filled sac located at the tip of the elbow. The function …

Sever’s Disease

Overview Sever’s Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis) is one of the most common causes of heel pain in children and adolescents, particularly those who are active in sports or physical activities. Despite …

Fixed Flexion Deformity

Overview A fixed flexion deformity (FFD) is a condition in which a joint, most commonly the knee, elbow, hip, or finger, cannot be fully straightened due to stiffness, shortening of …

Pes Anserine Bursitis

Overview Pes anserine bursitis is an inflammation of the pes anserine bursa, a small fluid-filled sac located on the inner side of the knee, just below the joint line. The …

Sacral Plexus Injury

Overview The sacral plexus is a complex network of nerves located deep in the pelvis, formed by the lumbosacral trunk (L4–L5) and the sacral spinal nerves (S1–S4). This plexus provides …