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SLAP (Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior) tear of shoulder is common in players involved in racquet sports and throwing sports. It is usually due to the bucket handle tear of the long head of the Biceps tendon origin in the shoulder joint. The Shoulder Pain is usually perceived deep in the joint and in the front of the shoulder. This needs a keyhole surgery to repair.
Learn MoreStem cells are the root cells to help grow almost anything in the body again. There is a small cache of these remaining in the bone marrow and other places in the body. These cells have the capacity to grow into daughter cells and create the same tissue again.
Learn MoreSubacromial space is the area below the acromion (roof bone) of the shoulder and the underlying supraspinatus (rotator cuff) muscle. This area contains the subacromial bursa (a fluid filled pouch). This area can be very narrow and obliterated in patients with a flat (Type 2) or down sloping (Type 3) Acromion bone. The thickening of the bursa due to repetitive irritation can also be the cause of pain.
Learn MoreTennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis is easy to diagnose with clinical examination alone. However, an X-ray would help to rule out any underlying bone condition contributing to the problem.
Learn MoreTFCC (Triangular Fibro Cartilage Complex) tear is an injury leading to instability and pain on the ulnar (little finger) side of the wrist. Clinical examination to assess site of pain, movements of the wrist, ulnar head (forearm bone) stability gives enough pointers to diagnose, however the extent of the tear and the condition of the surrounding structures such as tendons wouldn't be easy to decipher.
Learn MoreTrigger finger is the finger getting stuck in the bent position. It usually needs to be released with other hand. It returns to straightening with a snap. It is typically due to tightness of the A1 pulley which restricts the free movement of the flexor tendon underneath. The diagnosis of trigger finger is bsed on clinical examination. However, an X-ray would help to rule out any underlying bone condition contributing to the problem.
Learn MoreUCL or Ulnar Collateral Ligament injury (MCL Ligament Injury) of Elbow leads to instability and pain on the ulnar (little finger) side of the elbow. Clinical examination to assess site of pain, tenderness, stress test of the Elbow gives enough pointers to diagnose, however the extent of the tear wouldn't be easy to decipher with examination alone.
Learn MoreUCL or Ulnar Collateral Ligament injury (Game Keepers thumb) leads to instability and pain on the ulnar (little finger) side of the thumb. Clinical examination to assess site of pain, tenderness, stress test of the MCP joint of the thumb gives enough pointers to diagnose, however the extent of the tear wouldn't be easy to decipher.
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