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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms and Treatment
If you've ever hit your funny bone, you know what some of the symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome feel like. Nerve compression syndromes cause symptoms including pain, numbness, and weakness.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Verywell Health -
NEW RISKS FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
In the past many people have blamed CTS on activities like typing. In this changing world though, there are many culprits to blame, including playing video games and even taking selfiesOn : 15-Feb-2019- Source : University of Utah -
Corticosteroid injection may be effective treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome
Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome treated with corticosteroid injection experienced superior clinical effectiveness at 6 weeks compared to patients treated with night-resting splints, according to results published in The Lancet.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Healio -
Fixing salvaging radial head after fracture may prevent severe future injuries
When faced with a radial head fracture, surgeons should fix it when possible and replace it when not salvageable to avoid more severe injuries, according to a presenter at Orthopedics Today Hawaii.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Healio -
6 Signs of Gout or Pseudogout
Gout and Pseudogout are two types of arthritis than can appear suddenly and cause sore joints in the hands and sometimes in other parts of the body. This condition can be common in the elbow, wrist, finger, knee and big toe joints.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : ASSH Hand Care -
Two or more corticosteroid injections prior to rotator cuff repair may increase revision surgery risk
Multiple injections in the year prior to surgery are associated with a higher rate of failure requiring revision surgery, so surgeons should be cautious and consider conservative treatments other than injections or surgery before administering more injections.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Healio -
Expert panel strongly recommends against surgery for the most common shoulder pain
Surgery should not be performed in almost all patients with a common cause of shoulder pain known as subacromial pain syndrome or SAPS (also called shoulder impingement or rotator cuff disease), say a panel of international experts in The BMJtoday.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Medical Xpress -
Mayo Clinic Minute Tips to help a frozen shoulder
A myriad of issues cause shoulder pain. Sometimes that pain morphs into significant stiffness. That stiff, painful shoulder could mean you have a frozen shoulder.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Mayo Clinic -
Exercising When You Have an Injury
While it's important to give your body the chance to properly heal, with a little planning and common sense (along with your doctor's OK), it's possible to keep up with an exercise routine (though perhaps a modified one) while recovering.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Very Well Health -
Common Volleyball Injuries and Prevention
Volleyball is a great sport for players of all ages and levels. But as with any sport, it can result in injuries. The majority of volleyball injuries can generally be classified as either chronic (overuse) injuries or acute (traumatic) injuries.On : 15-Feb-2019- Source : Very Well Health