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Traumatology

Rotator Cuff: Injuries, Symptoms and Treatments

The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and tendons that stabilise the shoulder and allow movement. Injuries to this area are common in active people and those who perform repetitive movements.what is the rotator cuff and what is its function?the rotator cuff connects the humerus to the shoulder blade, facilitating movements such as lifting...

Stress Fractures: Causes, Diagnosis and Prevention

Stress fractures are small cracks in the bone, typical in runners and athletes who abruptly increase their training load.What are stress fractures? Stress fractures are microcracks in the bone caused by repetitive stress or overload without adequate rest.Common causes of stress fracturesAbrupt changes in exercise intensity, such as an abrupt change in...

Meniscus Injuries: Causes, Diagnosis & Modern Treatments

The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage structure that acts as a shock absorber between the femur and tibia. Meniscal injuries are common, especially among athletes and older people.what is the meniscus and what does it do?it serves as a shock absorber and stabiliser of the knee joint, distributing weight and protecting...

All about Spring Toe: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

 Spring finger, or stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition that affects the flexor tendons of the hand, causing the finger to lock into a flexed position before extending sharply, like a spring.What is spring finger? Spring finger is an inflammatory condition that occurs when the sheath surrounding the finger tendon...

Ankle Sprain: From Injury to Sports Rehabilitation

Ankle sprain is a common injury in trauma practice, especially among athletes and active people. Although it is often considered a minor injury, proper management is essential to prevent long-term complications and ensure a full recovery. In this blog we will explore everything from the mechanism of injury to the...
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