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  • Causes of Collarbone Pain and Treatment Options

    Collarbone pain is usually caused by an injury, such as a fracture or joint separation.However, your collarbone (clavicle) can also hurt because of health conditions like arthritis or even certain sleeping positions.
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Causes of Shoulder Pain and Treatment Options

    Shoulder pain can range from mild to severe and can come on suddenly or build up over time. Possible shoulder pain causes include fractures, tissue inflammation or tears, joint or ligament instability, and arthritis. It can also stem from conditions that don't directly involve the shoulder a...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Hip Flexor Muscles and Injuries

    The hip flexor muscles are a group of muscles situated near the top of your thighs that allow you to lift your knee toward your chest, squat, and bend forward at the hip. The five key hip flexor muscles include the iliacus, pectineus, psoas major, rectus femoris, and sartorius, which work together t...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • No difference between spinal versus general anesthesia in patients having hip fracture surgery finds study

    There are no differences in the safety or effectiveness of the two most common types of anesthetic (spinal versus general anesthesia) in patients undergoing hip fracture surgery, according to the findings of a new study led by the University of Bristol in collaboration with University of Warwick res...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Progression of femoroacetabular impingement in contralateral hip

    New research has uncovered which factors are important when tracking the progression of disease in the contralateral hip of patients with symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement. FAI is one of the most common causes of hip osteoarthritis, but the factors controlling the progression of it are still ...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Orthopedics This Week
  • Multidisciplinary Effort Key in Hip Fracture Care for Elders

    A collaborative care initiative may expedite care for hip fractures among elderly patients, according to research published in the July-August issue of Geriatric Nursing.
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : HealthDay
  • Increased CXCL9 Level Linked to Increased Hip Fracture Risk in Men

    The researchers found that in men, but not in women, increasing CXCL9 levels were associated with an increasing risk for hip fracture. The odds ratios in the highest quartile compared with the lowest quartile were 10.35 (95 percent confidence interval, 1.90 to 56.39) and 1.46 (95 percent confidence ...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : HealthDay
  • Your Guide to Pain Relief After Knee Hip Replacement

    Getting a new knee or hip can be life-changing, but first you have to get through the recovery after surgery.Experts say a combination of the right medications and some other tips will make it easier.A mnemonic, or memory aide, that's useful in this case is the wordRICE. That stands for Rest...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : HealthDay
  • Groin Pain Causes and Treatment

    There are many causes of groin pain, or discomfort in the area where your abdomen meets your legs. The most common ones are muscle, tendon, and ligame...
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Verywell Health
  • Causes of a Dislocated Hip Injury and Recovery

    A dislocated hip is when the head (or ball) of the hip joint comes out of the socket. If the hip is only partially dislocated, it's called hip subluxation. When this happens, the ball of the hip joint only comes part way out of the socket.
    On : 28-Oct-2022
    - Source : Verywell Health