Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease causing pain, stiffness, and swelling. It affects cartilage and bones, often leading to reduced mobility and impacting daily activities.
Fractures occur when a bone breaks due to injury or stress. Treatment options may include immobilization, pain management, or surgery, depending on the fracture's severity and location.
Herniated discs occur when spinal discs bulge or rupture, pressing on nerves. Symptoms include pain, numbness, or weakness in the back and limbs, requiring medical evaluation and treatment.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand, especially during repetitive movements.
ACL tears are common knee injuries resulting from sudden stops or changes in direction. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and instability, often requiring surgical intervention for complete recovery.
Meniscus tears occur in the knee joint due to twisting movements or injury. Symptoms include pain, swelling, and difficulty bending the knee, with treatment options ranging from rest to surgery.
Hip replacement surgery involves replacing damaged hip joints with artificial implants to relieve pain and improve mobility. This procedure is often recommended for advanced arthritis or severe hip injuries.
Knee replacement surgery replaces damaged knee joints with artificial components to alleviate pain and restore function. It’s commonly performed on patients with severe arthritis or knee injuries.
Tendonitis is inflammation of a tendon, typically caused by overuse or injury. Symptoms include pain and tenderness near joints, often improving with rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory treatments.
Bursitis is inflammation of the bursa, small fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints. It causes pain and swelling, commonly affecting the shoulder, elbow, or hip, often treated with rest and medication.
Sports injuries encompass various conditions resulting from physical activity, including sprains, strains, and fractures. Treatment often includes rest, rehabilitation, and sometimes surgery, depending on the injury's severity.
Osteoporotic fractures occur due to weakened bones from osteoporosis, increasing fracture risk. Common in older adults, these fractures often affect the hip, wrist, and spine, requiring careful management and treatment.
Ankle sprains result from stretching or tearing ligaments around the ankle, causing pain and swelling. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation, with rehabilitation for full recovery.
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel pain. Symptoms are typically worse in the morning or after prolonged sitting, and treatment includes stretching, orthotics, and rest.
Dupuytren's contracture is a condition where the fingers bend towards the palm due to thickening tissue. Treatment may involve observation, injections, or surgery to restore hand function and flexibility.