ACL Avulsion Fractures
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ACL Avulsion Fractures

Introduction An anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) avulsion fracture is a type of injury that involves the tearing away of a fragment of bone along with the attached ACL. The ACL is a crucial ligament in the knee that helps stabilize and control the joint during various movements. When a significant force is applied to the…

Best Posture For Sleeping
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Choosing the Best Posture For Sleeping for Your Body

Introduction Achieving the best posture for sleeping is crucial for overall well-being and quality rest. Proper sleeping alignment not only promotes spinal health but also enhances comfort, reduces the risk of pain and discomfort, and contributes to a more restorative sleep. You are aware of the health benefits of sleep; a new investigation determined that…

navicular fracture
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Navicular Fracture

Introduction A navicular fracture is a partial or complete crack in the navicular bone, one of the tarsal bones in the midfoot. Navicular stress fractures are caused by repetitive overloading of the bone, which overcomes its structural integrity. If not properly treated, navicular stress fractures can disrupt blood supply and lead to nonunion, delayed union,…

Cuneiform Fracture
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Cuneiform Fracture

Introduction Cuneiform fractures are relatively uncommon, accounting for only 1-3% of all foot fractures. The cuneiform bones are three wedge-shaped tarsal bones located between the navicular and metatarsal bones in the midfoot. However, when they do occur, cuneiform fractures can be debilitating if not managed properly. Cuneiform fractures are often the result of high-energy trauma…

Quadriceps Muscle
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Quadriceps Muscle Functions

Quad Muscles The muscles on the front of your thigh are called quadriceps. They assist you in extending your knee so that you can leap, run, and kick. However, swelling and strains are common injuries to these muscles. What are quad muscles? Quadriceps Muscle Functions Extension of the Knee: Preservation of Knee Stability: Leaping and…

Supracondylar Humerus Fracture
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Supracondylar Humerus Fracture

Overview An injury to the humerus, or upper arm bone, at its narrowest point, directly above the elbow, is known as a supracondylar humerus fracture. Although they are uncommon in adults, supracondylar humeral fractures are a common elbow injury in children. The incidence peaks between the ages of 5 and 7. Falling onto an extended…