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  • Scaphoid Fracture
    Common Deformity | Fracture | Hand Deformity | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Scaphoid Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    Overview A scaphoid fracture is a common injury that occurs in the wrist, specifically involving the scaphoid bone, which is one of the small bones located near the base of the thumb. The scaphoid plays a crucial role in wrist movement and stability. Fractures of the scaphoid typically result from a fall onto an outstretched…

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  • ACL Avulsion Fractures
    Fracture | Injury | Ligament Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION | Sports Injury

    ACL Avulsion Fractures

    ByGovind Solanki January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    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…

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

    ByDr.Karishma Tadvi January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    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…

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  • navicular fracture
    Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Navicular Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    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,…

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  • Cuneiform Fracture
    Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Cuneiform Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    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…

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  • Quadriceps Muscle
    Anatomy | Anatomy Of Muscle | Lower Limb Muscle | Muscle Detail

    Quadriceps Muscle Functions

    ByRohit Sharma January 28, 2024January 30, 2024

    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…

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  • Calcaneus Fracture
    Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Calcaneal Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 28, 2024January 28, 2024

    Introduction A calcaneal fracture refers to a break or cracks in the heel bone, known as the calcaneus. The calcaneus is the largest bone in the foot and plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and walking. Calcaneal fractures often result from high-energy injuries, such as falls from heights or automobile accidents, and can cause significant…

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  • cuboid bone fracture
    Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Cuboid Bone Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 27, 2024January 27, 2024

    A cuboid bone fracture refers to a break or crack in the cuboid bone, which is one of the seven tarsal bones located in the foot. The cuboid bone plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the foot and facilitating various movements, particularly in the midfoot region. Introduction The cuboid bone, located…

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  • Clavicle Fracture
    Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION

    Clavicle Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 27, 2024January 27, 2024

    Overview A fracture of the clavicle occurs when one of the primary bones in the shoulder (collarbone) breaks. About 5% of all adult fractures are of this type, making it a fairly common fracture. It is the most common fracture in childhood. The most common cause of a clavicle fracture is a fall that lands…

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  • olecranon fracture
    Common Deformity | Fracture | Injury | ORTHOPEDIC CONDITION | Sports Injury

    Olecranon Fracture

    ByGovind Solanki January 27, 2024January 27, 2024

    Introduction An elbow break in the bony tip is called an olecranon fracture. One of the three bones that join to form the elbow joint is the ulna, which includes this pointy section of bone. An olecranon fracture is a fracture that occurs in the ulna or the “pointy bone” of your elbow that protrudes when…

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