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  • Can Constipation Cause Lower Back Pain
    Disease | Orthopedic Conditions

    Can Constipation Cause Lower Back Pain?

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: Back pain may sometimes be caused by constipation. In some instances, the two symptoms might also have a common underlying cause, such as fibroids, gastrointestinal disorders, or drugs. Nonetheless, constipation and lower back pain are both frequent conditions that can occur at the same time. They usually go away with at-home care. This article…

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  • Patellar Retinaculum Injury
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    Patellar Retinaculum Injury

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: A patellar retinaculum injury occurs when the fibrous connective tissues that support and stabilize the patella (kneecap) and direct its movement inside the femoral groove are damaged or torn. Maintaining appropriate patellar alignment during knee flexion and extension is largely dependent on these retinal structures, particularly the medial and lateral patellar retinacula. Pain, edema, instability,…

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  • Calcaneofibular Ligament Injury
    Disease | Injury | Ligament Injury | Orthopedic Conditions

    Calcaneofibular Ligament Injury

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: The Calcaneofibular Ligament (CFL) is one of the key lateral ligaments of the ankle, connecting the fibula to the calcaneus (heel bone). It provides stability to the ankle, particularly during inversion movements. Injury to the CFL typically occurs due to ankle sprains, especially when the foot rolls inward excessively. Such injuries can cause pain, swelling,…

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  • Mitochondria
    Anatomy | Physiology

    What Are Mitochondria?

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    What are Mitochondria? The majority of eukaryotic creatures have mitochondria, which are organelles that are frequently referred to as the “powerhouses of the cell.” Their main work is to use a process known as cellular respiration to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the source of energy. This article will examine mitochondria’s functions, appearance, and…

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  • What Can Cause Lower Back Pain in Women
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    What Can Cause Lower Back Pain in Women?

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: Women often suffer from lower back pain, which can have several causes specific to female anatomy and life stages. Variations in hormones, pregnancy, menstruation, and diseases such as osteoporosis or endometriosis can all cause lower back pain. Finding effective treatment and raising the general quality of life requires an understanding of the particular reasons that…

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  • Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (PLL) Injury
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    Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (PLL) Injury

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: The Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (PLL) is a key spinal structure that runs along the back (posterior) of the vertebral bodies inside the spinal canal, helping to stabilize the spine and limit excessive spinal flexion. An injury to the PLL can result from trauma, repetitive stress, or degenerative changes, and may contribute to spinal instability,…

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  • Supraspinous Ligament Sprain
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    Supraspinous Ligament Sprain

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: A supraspinous ligament sprain is an injury to the ligament that runs along the tips of the spinous processes of the vertebrae, primarily in the thoracic and lumbar spine. An injury to the supraspinous ligament, a crucial connective tissue that extends along the spine from the seventh cervical vertebra (C7) to the sacrum, is…

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  • Deltoid Ligament Sprain
    Disease | Injury | Ligament | Ligament Injury | Orthopedic Conditions

    Deltoid Ligament Sprain

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    What is a Deltoid Ligament Sprain? A Deltoid ligament sprain refers to an injury involving the deltoid ligament, a strong, triangular band of connective tissue located on the inner (medial) side of the ankle. This ligament is essential for maintaining ankle joint stability and limiting the foot’s excessive outward movement, or eversion. Spraining the deltoid ligament typically…

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  • Interspinous Ligament Sprain
    Disease | Injury | Ligament | Ligament Injury | Orthopedic Conditions

    Interspinous Ligament Sprain

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: An interspinous ligament sprain refers to injury or overstretching of the interspinous ligaments, which are located between the spinous processes of the vertebrae in the spine. These ligaments help stabilize the spine, especially during flexion (forward bending). The term “interspinous ligament sprain” describes damage or overstretching of the bands of fibrous tissue that link…

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  • Costovertebral Dysfunction
    Disease | Joint Pain | Orthopedic Conditions

    Costovertebral Dysfunction

    ByNitesh Dhameliya October 19, 2025October 19, 2025

    Introduction: Costovertebral dysfunction refers to pain or restricted mobility originating from the costovertebral joints, where the ribs meet the thoracic spine. This condition often results from joint stiffness, poor posture, trauma, or repetitive strain, leading to localized back or chest pain, sometimes mimicking cardiac or visceral issues. Proper assessment is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective…

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