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Glomus Tumor

  Overview A glomus tumour is a rare, benign tumour that originates from glomus cells, which are specialized smooth muscle cells involved in thermoregulation and blood flow. These tumours are most commonly found in the subungual region of the fingers and toes, but they can also occur in other areas such as the ear (glomus […]

Gibbus Deformity

  Overview Gibbus deformity is a structural spinal condition characterized by the anterior collapse of one or more vertebral bodies, resulting in a pronounced kyphotic curve, often referred to as a “humpback.” This deformity typically occurs in the thoracic region of the spine and is most commonly associated with conditions such as tuberculosis (Pott’s disease), […]

Genu Valgum

  Overview Genu valgum, commonly known as knock knees, is a condition characterized by an inward angulation of the knees, causing them to touch or knock against each other while the ankles remain apart. This alignment issue can lead to discomfort and potential complications if not addressed. Genu valgum is most prevalent in children but […]

Ganglion Cyst

  Overview A ganglion cyst is a noncancerous, fluid-filled lump that typically forms near joints or tendons, most commonly in the wrist and hand. These cysts can vary in size and may appear suddenly or develop gradually over time. While ganglion cysts are generally harmless and often painless, they can cause discomfort or restrict movement […]

Frozen Shoulder

  Overview Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion in the shoulder joint. It typically develops gradually and can significantly affect daily activities. The condition is more common in adults aged 40 to 60, particularly in women and individuals with diabetes. Prompt diagnosis and treatment […]

Freiberg’s disease

  Overview Freiberg’s disease, also known as avascular necrosis of the metatarsal head, is a rare condition characterized by the degeneration and flattening of the head of the second metatarsal bone in the foot. This condition primarily affects adolescents and young adults, leading to pain and functional impairment. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, Freiberg’s […]

Flatfoot

  Overview Flatfoot, also known as pes planus, is a common foot condition characterized by a lowered or absent arch, causing the entire foot to make contact with the ground when standing. While flatfoot can be a normal variation in infants and toddlers, it may persist into adulthood and lead to discomfort or complications. The […]

Finger Fracture

  Overview A finger fracture, commonly referred to as a broken finger, is an injury that involves the breaking of one or more bones in the fingers. The human hand consists of 14 phalanges (finger bones) that can be susceptible to fractures due to various types of trauma. Finger fractures can range from minor injuries […]

Femoroacetabular Impingement

  Overview Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) is a condition where abnormal contact occurs between the femoral head and the acetabulum (hip socket), leading to pain and limited hip movement. Over time, FAI can cause cartilage damage, labral tears, and eventually hip osteoarthritis if left untreated. Early diagnosis and targeted treatment can help prevent complications and improve […]

Facet Joint Syndrome

  Overview Facet Joint Syndrome is a common cause of back and neck pain. It occurs due to degeneration or inflammation of the facet joints, which are small joints that connect the vertebrae in the spine. These joints allow smooth movement and stability in the spine. When they are affected, pain and stiffness may develop, […]

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