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Valgus force and varus force describe opposite angular and rotational forces affecting joints, primarily the knee and elbow. Valgus force drives the distal segment of a joint aw...
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Valgus force and varus force describe opposite angular and rotational forces affecting joints, primarily the knee and elbow. Valgus force drives the distal segment of a joint aw...
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A sprained ankle occurs when the ligaments that stabilize the ankle joint are stretched or torn, typically because the foot twists suddenly beyond its normal range. Ligaments ar...
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A strain of the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) occurs when the muscle-tendon unit is overstretched or partially torn, commonly due to forceful wrist flexion, sudden loading, or rep...
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Stress fracture vs shin splint differences determine treatment and recovery length, making accurate identification essential for athletes and active people. Shin splints, or med...
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Sharp pain on the inside of the knee is a common symptom that usually signals irritation or injury to structures on the inner side of the joint, such as the medial meniscus, med...
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A bone bruise, medically referred to as a bone contusion, is trauma to the bone that does not break the skin or fracture the cortex but causes localized bleeding and swelling wi...
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The visible mark near Drew Brees right eyebrow is a healed surgical scar resulting from a laceration he sustained during football. It is not a tattoo, permanent discoloration, o...
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