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All About Foot Stress Fractures
Stress fractures are small, microscopic cracks in bone that commonly occur in the feet. Foot stress fractures are often caused by overuse injuries in sports, such as soccer or dance.
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Frozen Shoulder Symptoms
Symptoms of frozen shoulder include shoulder stiffness and aches, and decreased range of motion.
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Treatment of Jumper’s Knee
Athletes experiencing jumper's knee should first pause activity until symptoms subside, but may also need to explore conservative or even surgical treatment options.
Stem Cell Therapy for Sports Injuries
Although stem cell therapy is not a standard treatment for sports injuries, the therapy is increasing in popularity among medical professionals.
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ACL Tear Surgical Repair
ACL surgery typically involves reconstructing the injured knee ligament using a graft from elsewhere on the body or from a donor.
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All About Ankle Sprains and Strains
Ankle strains and sprains are common injuries. This article reviews what you need to know about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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A Broken Shoulder: Scapula Fracture
Scapula fractures occur in the shoulder bone and cause severe pain, bruising, and weakness in the shoulder. Scapula fractures are uncommon, making up about 3%-5% of all shoulder fractures.
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3 Types of Snapping Hip Syndrome
There are three ways snapping hip can originate. Each type of snapping hip, while typically harmless, may lead to pain and joint damage for some athletes.
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Knee cartilage repair, regeneration, and replacement are each used to treat injured knee cartilage, which does not heal on its own.
Rotator cuff injuries are typically attributed to trauma, tissue degeneration, and shoulder impingement. But how do they occur?
Learn about the 5 most common symptoms of shin splints and what symptoms are not associated with the discorder
Wrist tendonitis and sprains are common injuries of the wrist. While both conditions may be similar in many ways, there are also several differences that are seen.