extensor carpi radilais longus tear
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Extensor carpi radialis longus tear

What is a Extensor carpi radialis longus tear? An Extensor carpi radialis longus tear refers to a partial or complete rupture of the extensor carpi radialis longus tendon, which is one of the forearm muscles responsible for wrist extension and stabilization. This type of injury usually occurs due to sudden trauma or repetitive overuse, particularly…

Snapping Triceps Syndrome
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Snapping Triceps Syndrome

What is Snapping Triceps Syndrome? Snapping triceps syndrome, also known as triceps tendon subluxation, is a condition characterized by the snapping or popping sensation in the back of the elbow during certain movements. It occurs when the triceps tendon, which connects the triceps muscle to the ulna bone in the forearm, temporarily slips out of…

mannerfelt syndrome
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Mannerfelt Syndrome

What is a Mannefelt Syndrome? Flexor pollicis longus anatomy Rests on the lateral side of the flexor digitorum profundus Origin: Insertion Action Pulley system in hand Mechanism of injury Distal phalanx – What is the cause of Mannerfelt syndrome? What is the prognosis of Mannerfelt syndrome? What are the symptoms of Mannerfelt syndrome? Diagnostic procedures…

tibial tubercle apophysitis
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Tibial Tubercle Apophysitis

What is Tibial Tubercle Apophysitis? Tibial tubercle apophysitis, also known as Osgood-Schlatter disease, is a common condition that affects the knees of adolescents involved in physical activities such as sports. It is an overuse injury characterized by inflammation and irritation at the tibial tubercle, which is the bony prominence located just below the kneecap (patella)….

Flexor Pollicis Longus Tenosynovitis
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Flexor Pollicis Longus Tenosynovitis

Description Flexor pollicis longus tenosynovitis, also known as de Quervain’s tenosynovitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation of the tendons that control the movement of the thumb. It usually affects the flexor pollicis longus and abductor pollicis longus tendons on the thumb side of the wrist. Causes of Flexor Pollicis Longus Tenosynovitis The exact etiology…

Retrolisthesis
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Retrolisthesis

What is a Retrolisthesis? Retrolisthesis occurs when a vertebra slips beneath or along a disc in the back, causing joint dysfunction. A retrolisthesis happens when a vertebra slips backward, and spondylolisthesis occurs when a vertebra slips forward. Back pain is frequently caused by retrolisthesis in the neck, shoulder, or lumbar areas of the back. Movements…