Overview Flexor hallucis longus tendinitis injury is a musculoskeletal condition that affects one of the most important tendons in the foot, the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) tendon. This tendon originates …
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Overview Iliopsoas tendinitis is considered an overuse injury that specifically affects the iliopsoas tendon, which is formed by the confluence of two powerful muscles, the psoas major and the iliacus. …
Overview The rhomboid muscles are a crucial pair of muscles in the upper back that lie deep beneath the trapezius. They extend from the spinal column to the inner edge …
Overview Intersection Syndrome is a relatively uncommon yet clinically important overuse injury that affects the forearm and wrist, particularly on the dorsal (back) side. This condition arises from irritation, inflammation, …
Overview Superior oblique palsy is a neuromuscular eye movement disorder that arises when the superior oblique muscle – supplied by the fourth cranial nerve (trochlear nerve) – does not function …
Overview The saphenous nerve is the longest purely sensory branch of the femoral nerve, arising primarily from the L3–L4 nerve roots. It travels down the inner thigh, crosses the knee …
Baxter's neuropathy, also referred to as inferior calcaneal nerve entrapment or first branch of the lateral plantar nerve entrapment, is a condition in which the small but important nerve that …
Overview Ulnar nerve impingement is a condition in which the ulnar nerve, one of the three major nerves supplying the upper limb, becomes compressed, irritated, or entrapped as it passes …
Overview The hamstrings are a group of three essential muscles located at the back of the thigh: the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus. These muscles work in coordination to facilitate …










