Skier’s thumb
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Skier’s thumb (Ulnar collateral ligament injury of the thumb)

Introduction Gamekeeper’s thumb is the other name for Skier’s thumb, also understood as a typical injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the thumb. It is typically caused by a sudden, forceful, and outward bending of the thumb, such as during a fall while holding a ski pole or a basketball. The UCL is…

Patellar Fractures
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Patellar Fractures

Definition A patellar fracture is a broken kneecap that can result from a variety of causes, including falls, direct trauma, and sudden twisting movements. The patella fractures occur mainly due to either a direct hit or the indirect consequence of a strong quadriceps pull or overstress on the extensor mechanism common in sports players. Indirect…

Distal Radius Fracture
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Distal Radius Fracture

What is a Distal Radius Fracture? A distal radius fracture, also called a wrist fracture, is a crack in the part of the radius bone which is near the wrist. clinical manifestations present of pain, bruising, and instantaneous-onset swelling. The ulna bone may even be broken. In younger individuals, these fractures commonly happen during sports…

Proximal Radial Head Fracture
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Proximal Radial Head Fracture

What is a Proximal Radial Head Fracture? A proximal radial head fracture is a type of elbow fracture that occurs when the upper part of the radius bone in the forearm breaks near the elbow joint. This type of injury is commonly caused by falls onto an outstretched arm or direct impact to the elbow….

Dead Butt Syndrome
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Dead Butt Syndrome

What is a Dead Butt Syndrome? Dead Butt Syndrome (DBS) is a condition that occurs when the gluteus medius muscle, located in the buttocks, stops functioning properly. This muscle is important for stabilizing the pelvis and supporting the hip joint during movement. When it becomes weak or damaged, it can cause pain and discomfort in…

Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction
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Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction

What is Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction? Pubis symphysis dysfunction refers to symptoms you feel when the joint connecting your left and right pelvic bones (pubic symphysis) allows for more movement than usual. Ligaments hold the joint in place so that your pelvic bones aren’t able to move or switch past the point of comfort. During pregnancy,…

Goose Foot Bursitis of the knee
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Goose Foot Bursitis of the Knee

What is a Goose Foot Bursitis of the Knee? Goosefoot bursitis, also known as pes anserine bursitis, is a condition that involves inflammation of the bursa located on the inner side of the knee, just below the knee joint. The bursa acts as a cushion between the tendons of the hamstring muscles and the shinbone…

Thumb Collateral Ligament Injury

Thumb Collateral Ligament Injury

Introduction The thumb collateral ligament is a band of tissue that connects the thumb bone to the hand bone on the side of the thumb. A thumb collateral ligament injury can occur when the ligament is stretched, partially torn, or completely torn. Symptoms of a thumb collateral ligament injury may include pain, swelling, bruising, weakness,…