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Shoulder dislocation

 Shoulder dislocation Shoulder dislocation is essentially the displacement of the two articulating surfaces in the shoulder area and is usually due to the application of intense force / pressure to the point. The shoulder joint consists of the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula. In the case of dislocation, the...

Shoulder periarthritis

Shoulder Periarthritis Periarthritis is a general term that refers to pathology in the shoulder area. It is possible that someone who has shoulder pain and cannot raise their arm to a 90-degree angle, when they visit the orthopedic surgeon tell him that he suffers from shoulder periarthritis. Most shoulder problems are related to damage mainly...

Elbow epicondylitis

Elbow epicondylitis Elbow epicondylitis is a condition in which severe pain develops on the outside or inside of the elbow (the epicondyles) and is due to intense and prolonged use of the elbow (overuse syndrome).It usually occurs in patients who do manual labor and its symptomscan be intense and chronic. In both cases, the frequent...

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common hand disorders and is due to compression of the median nerve in the wrist. Its name comes from the focus of the inflammation, the carpal tunnel, i.e. the tunnel in the wrist through which the median nerve passes, which controls sensation on the...

Ejecting finger

Ektinasomeno daxtilo   Trigger finger is the name of the pathological condition of the fingers of the hand, in which the patient reports that one of his fingers closes but does not open easily or opens but encounters difficulty when bending.   Essentially, it is due to the thickening of the sheath of the tendons...

Tendon rupture

Tendonous Petal Rupture Tendonous petal is the tendon that surrounds the head of the humerus and is essentially responsible for the movement of the shoulder. A group of 3 Shoulder Muscles, the Supraspinatus, the Subspinatus, and the Teres Minor, which perform the movement of external rotation and abduction, have a common tendon attachment to the...


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