Uncontrolled cell growth and multiplication can lead to cancer, a disease that can emerge in virtually any part of the body. The body is composed of trillions of cells, which
Uncontrolled cell growth and multiplication can lead to cancer, a disease that can emerge in virtually any part of the body. The body is composed of trillions of cells, which
Myocardial infarction, commonly referred to as a heart attack, is a serious cardiovascular event where the heart muscle’s blood supply is significantly compromised or completely obstructed. This can result in
Diabetes mellitus, commonly alluded to as diabetes, is a complex metabolic clutter characterized by lifted blood sugar levels. Normally, the pancreas produces insulin, a vital hormone that regulates blood sugar
A SLAP lesion occurs when the labrum, a cartilage ring surrounding the shoulder socket, tears due to repetitive strain or sudden force. This injury commonly affects athletes in overhead sports
Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is a prevalent overuse injury marked by inflammation or irritation of the tendons and surrounding tissues near the lateral epicondyle, a bony protrusion on the
Golfer’s Elbow, also known as Medial Epicondylitis, is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation on the inside of the elbow, specifically at the medial epicondyle. This occurs when the
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a medical condition that occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand through a narrow passageway in the wrist called
A complex ball-and-socket synovial joint that connects the scapula (shoulder blade) and humerus (upper arm bone), allowing for a wide range of motion and flexibility. Also known as the glenohumeral
The elbow is a hinge-type synovial joint that connects the upper arm to the forearm, allowing for flexion and extension movements. Structures of Elbow Joint Articulating Surface The elbow joint
Arthritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation, pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited mobility in one or more joints. This leads to cartilage breakdown, bone-on-bone contact, joint damage, impaired function,