Posterior cruciate ligament
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Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Anatomy The PCL, or posterior cruciate ligament, is another important ligament in the knee joint that helps stabilize the knee and prevent backward movement of the tibia in relation to the femur. Like the ACL, an injury to the PCL can cause pain, swelling, instability, and difficulty walking or bearing weight…

How to get Lower Back Flexibility
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How to get Lower Back Flexibility?

Why Lower Back Flexibility is Important? Improving lower back flexibility is crucial for enhancing overall mobility, relieving tension, and reducing the risk of back injuries. By incorporating stretching exercises, yoga, and pilates into your routine, you can target the muscles in the lower back and increase their flexibility. Additionally, strengthening exercises and foam rolling can…

costoclavicular syndrome
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Costoclavicular Syndrome

What is a Costoclavicular Syndrome? Costoclavicular Syndrome, also known as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), is a medical condition characterized by the compression of nerves, blood vessels, or both in the thoracic outlet. The thoracic outlet refers to the space between the clavicle (collarbone) and the first rib, through which important structures such as nerves and…

EXTENSOR TENDONITIS
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Extensor Tendonitis

What is Extensor Tendonitis? Extensor tendonitis, also known as extensor tendinopathy or tenosynovitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation or irritation of the extensor tendons in the body. These tendons are responsible for facilitating the movement of our joints, enabling us to extend our limbs and digits. Extensor tendonitis most commonly affects the tendons located…

HAMTRING TENDONITIS
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Hamstring Tendonitis

What is Hamstring tendonitis? Hamstring tendonitis, also known as hamstring tendinopathy, is a condition characterized by inflammation or irritation of the hamstring tendons. The hamstrings are a group of muscles located on the back of the thigh that play a vital role in hip extension and knee flexion. Tendonitis in the hamstrings often occurs due…

Cervicocranial-syndrome
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Cervicocranial Syndrome

What is Cervicocranial Syndrome? Craniocervical syndrome, also known as Barre-Lieou syndrome, craniocervical junction syndrome, or posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome, is a condition characterized by various symptoms such as vertigo, headaches, tinnitus, facial pain, ear pain, difficulty swallowing, and pain in the carotid artery. These symptoms are believed to be caused by factors related to the…

headache
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Headache

What is a Headache? A headache is typically defined as throbbing, continuous, strong, or mild discomfort in your head or face. In terms of pain type, intensity, location, and frequency, headaches can vary widely. Headaches can develop as a headache disease or as a consequence of another medical issue, such as an infection. Other symptoms…

Cervicbrachial-Syndrome
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Cervicobrachial Syndrome

What is Cervicobrachial Syndrome? Cervicobrachial Syndrome, also known as Cervicobrachalgia, refers to the condition characterized by pain and stiffness in the cervical spine, accompanied by symptoms in the shoulder girdle and upper extremities. It may display as tingling, numbness, or pain in the arm, upper back, & upper chest, occasionally escorted by headaches. Description When…