What are Collateral Ligaments?Knee ligaments connect the lower leg bones (tibia and fibula) to the thigh bone (femur).
moreWhat is the Shoulder? The shoulder is made of three bones, including the upper arm bone (humerus), shoulder blade (sca
morePinched NerveWhat is a Cervical Radiculopathy or a Pinched Nerve?Cervical radiculopathy is commonly referred to as a pi
moreWhat is the Carpal Tunnel?The Carpal Tunnel is located in the wrist. The bottom and sides of the tunnel are formed by t
moreWhat is a Bursa?Bursa are sacs filled with fluid throughout the body to help reduce friction between muscles, tendons a
moreWhat are Bunions?A bunion (Hallux Valgus) is an enlargement of the base of your first toe. People with flat feet are mo
moreWhat is a Boutonniere deformity?A Boutonniere deformity is an injury to the tendons in your fingers that usually preven
moreWhat are Bone Spurs?Bone spurs are an extra growth of bone caused by a tendon pulling on a bone over time. This growth
moreWhat is the Hip?The hip is a term frequently used to describe a large area of the body including the pelvis. The hip jo
moreWhat is Arthritis? Arthritis is the inflammation of one or more of your joints. With arthritis, the diseased joint can
moreWhat is the anterior cruciate ligament?The ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is one of the four major ligaments that hel
moreWhat is Ankylosing Spondylitis?Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the jo
moreWhat is the Ankle?The ankle, part of the Foot and Ankle complex, is considered a “hinge joint” as it moves in only one
moreWhat is the Achilles tendon?The Achilles tendon is found in the back of the leg above the heel, and is the largest tend
morePaget’s disease is also known as osteiti
moreLiterally translated, osteoporosis means porou
moreA person with Osteomalacia is said to have
moreA fracture is a medical condition that occurs
moreBones pain occurs when a person starts to expe
moreGrowth hormones are natural occurrences in a h
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