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  • MCL and LCL Sprains

    A knee sprain refers to a ligamentous injury of the knee. Most of the time, this injury is sports related resulting from a twist or a direct blow. The end result of the trauma is either a stretched ligaments(s), a partially or completely torn ligament(s). Pain, swelling, and a sense of instability while

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  • Medial Epicondylitis

    This condition is an overuse injury of the elbow is commonly called golfers elbow. The tendons on the inside of the elbow become inflamed and there may be tearing or scarring. The patient typically experiences pain on the inside of the elbow. Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided

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  • Meniscal Tears

    Meniscus is a C-shaped pad in the knee that provides cushion in the knee and helps guide the bones of the knee as it bends and straightens..The meniscus can become torn through sporting activities or can be associated with the degenerative aging process. The presence of a meniscus tear does not mandate

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  • OA (Hip Arthritis)

    Hip arthritis is wear and tear of the hip joint. Most patients with hip arthritis can achieve some measure of pain relief from nonsurgical options like lifestyle modification, exercise and physical therapy, and use of supportive devices. For some, conservative management is not satisfactory. These individuals

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  • Olecranon Bursitis

    Olecranon bursitis is inflammation of the space between the skin over your elbow and the bone at the back of the elbow. It is commonly caused by trauma or infection. It causes pain and swelling at the back of the elbow. Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for educational and

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  • Osgood Schlatter Disease

    Osgood Schlatter disease is an overuse injury that causes knee pain primarily in adolescents. There appears to be a predominance of males who are affected. There usually is inflammation in the area where your Patellar tendon attaches to your shinbone.Sometimes a piece of bone may be seen in the area

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  • Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis of the knee is a common condition related to wear and tear of the knee joint. Most patients with knee arthritis can achieve some measure of pain relief from nonsurgical options like lifestyle modification, exercise and physical therapy, injections, braces and use of supportive devices.

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  • Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's knee)

    Patellar Tendinitis is inflammation of the tendon that connects your kneecap to your shinbone. It is sometimes known as jumper's knee because people who are involved with sports that involve jumping (i.e., volleyball or basketball) are more likely to develop this condition. Pain and swelling inferior

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  • Subacromial Bursitis

    Shoulder bursitis is inflammation of the sac in the space between the rotator cuff and the overlying bone (acromion). Typically, there is pain often accompanied by loss of motion and some local tenderness on palpation of the area. Most cases of shoulder bursitis can be treated effectively without surgical

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  • Trigger Finger

    This is a condition that affects the tendons in your hand manifested by catching and locking of the finger or thumb when bent and straightened. Depending on the severity of the condition options for treatment include anti-inflammatory medicine, splinting, cortisone injections and sometimes surgery.

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