Hip Fracture

Most commonly caused by falls, the risk for hip fractures increases with age. Older adults are at the highest risk because of changes in bone structure and overall health. Medical complications from hip fractures can be life threatening. Because there are possible serious consequences, you should see your doctor or go to the Emergency Department […]
Read More....Rotator Cuff Tear

Rotator cuff tears are a common source of shoulder pain. The rotator cuff consists of four shoulder muscles and their tendons. Tendons are strong fibers that connect our muscles to our bones. The shoulder muscles and tendons cover the upper end of our arm bone forming a cuff. Your risk of a rotator cuff tear […]
Read More....Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Shoulder impingement syndrome is a painful condition in the shoulder that occurs when the tendons in the shoulder are irritated, inflamed or degenerated from repetitive overhead motions or structural abnormalities. Shoulder impingement syndrome is typically treated with activity modification, medication and therapy. Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Symptoms Shoulder impingement syndrome causes an aching pain in the […]
Read More....Shoulder Arthritis Symptoms

Arthritis is a common disease that causes joint pain, stiffness, immobility, and swelling. Arthritis is actually a term for a group of over 100 diseases that affect the muscle and skeletal system, particularly the joints. Arthritis alters the cartilage in joints. Cartilage is a very tough, shock absorbing material that covers the ends of many […]
Read More....Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, the second most common nerve entrapment syndrome, after Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The Ulnar Nerve carries signals for sensation in one half of your ring finger and your small finger and to the muscles that perform fine hand movements. Cubital […]
Read More....Elbow Instability

Radial tunnel syndrome occurs when the radial nerve in your arm is compressed. The radial nerve travels through the radial tunnel located on the top (dorsum) of the forearm. The radial nerve can be compressed or irritated in the radial tunnel due to repetitive movements, forceful forearm movements or injury. Radial tunnel syndrome causes hand […]
Read More....Pitcher Elbow

Pitcher’s elbow results from excessive throwing motions used in sports. It most frequently occurs in baseball but is associated with other sports that involve throwing. Pitcher’s elbow causes pain and interferes with motion. Many cases of pitcher’s elbow respond to rest and nonoperative treatment. If left untreated, pitcher’s elbow can lead to problems that require […]
Read More....Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow occurs when the tendon fibers that attach to the bone at the outside of the elbow deteriorate. Tendons are strong fibers that attach muscles to bone. They are tissues that do not stretch easily and are susceptible to degeneration under repeated or traumatic stress. Another name for Tennis Elbow is Lateral Epicondylitis. Repeated […]
Read More....Golfer’s Elbow

Golfer’s Elbow results when the tendons that attach to the inner elbow degenerate. Tendons do not stretch easily and are vulnerable to degeneration during repetitive motions, such as those used during a golf swing or work activities. The pain of Golfer’s Elbow occurs where the tendons attach to the elbow bone (medial epicondyle) and can […]
Read More....Finger Conditions

Swan Neck Deformity – A swan neck deformity occurs when the structures that keep the middle joint of your finger from bending back too far are injured, stretched or weakened. The injury causes the middle finger (proximal interphalangeal) joint to hyperextend. This situation causes a disturbance in the tendon system causing the end finger (distal […]
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