Tennis elbow refers to painful elbow syndrome encompassing lateral, medial and posterior elbow symptoms. Amongst all the most commonly encountered is LATERAL TENNIS ELBOW, approximately 75% cases. It is a lesion affecting the tendinous origin of common wrist extensors from…
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Is proliferative fibroplasia of subcutaneous palmer tissues, forming nodules of cords along its ulnar border. This condition is characterized by flexion deformity of one or more fingers due to thickening and shortening of palmar aponeurosis. Normally, palmar aponeurosis is thin…
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The knee joint is made up of three bones – femur, tibia and patella. It is a very complex joint that has the function of maintaining stability as well as mobility. There are various ligaments surrounding the knee joint whose…