This syndrome is characterized by the
The most frequent causes of low back pain are muscle and ligament
The sacroiliac joints are among the strongest in the human body. These...
Ever had a pain in the butt? No, I am not talking some crazy family member who cannot keep the mouth shut. I am talking about a real pain... Read more »
A majority of patients have one question on their minds: Where the "heck" is that pain coming from? A red, painful swollen knee may hurt... Read more »
What is the point of joint injections? Sticking a needle into a joint is not anyone's idea of a good time; however, at times, an injection... Read more »
A victory for medicine was won recently on the racetrack at Santa Anita by a horse named Lukimbi. After sustaining a potentially... Read more »
KEEPIN' THE FAITH I used to think I was a little different from many people, but as I "mature" (i.e. get older), I find that I'm... Read more »
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Total knee joint replacements have two parts: the femoral component and the tibial component. The femoral part fits up into the thighbone and forms... Read more »
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Dislocation of the knee has always been thought of as a rare injury. But with more people taking part in sports and more car accidents, the number of... Read more »
Diseases that fall under spondyloarthritis umbrella are ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis (known previously as Reiter's syndrome) psoriatic... Read more »
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There are many ways to insert a total hip replacement. Sometimes doctors go in from the front, called an anterior approach. Other times it's best to... Read more »
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There are many instances when surgeons find it necessary to place a needle into the hip joint. Sometimes it's to diagnose a problem. In other cases,... Read more »