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Tuberculous Arthritis
What is a Tuberculous Arthritis? Tuberculous arthritis is a disease caused by the same bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Through the blood and lymphatic systems, these...
Cheiralgia Paresthetica (Warternberg syndrome)
What is a Cheiralgia Paresthetica? Cheiralgia Paresthetica also called Wartenberg Syndrome) is a condition that occurs mostly due to the compression or entrapment of the...
23 Signs You Grew Up With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Introduction There may be certain difficulties and experiences associated with growing up with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome that are not always apparent to others. From seemingly straightforward...
Perthes Disease
What is a Perthes Disease? Perthes disease is a rare childhood condition affecting the hip joint, specifically the femoral head, which is the rounded end...
Plantar Fasciitis
What is Planter Fasciitis? Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition that causes heel pain at the bottom of the foot. It occurs when the...
Potts fracture
Introduction A Potts fracture refers to a type of ankle fracture that occurs when the fibula, one of the bones in the lower leg, breaks...
Pusher Syndrome
What is a Pusher Syndrome? Pusher Syndrome, also known as controversial pushing, is a neurological condition often observed in patients who have experienced a stroke...
Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
Definition Sinus tarsi syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and instability in the foot, specifically in the area of the sinus tarsi, a small...
Midfoot Sprain
Introduction: A midfoot sprain occurs when the ligaments that support the middle section of the foot, known as the midfoot, are overstretched or torn. This...