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  • How to Cope With Shin Splints

    If you've ever participated in a sport that involved a great deal of running, you may have experienced a painful condition known as shin splints. The technical name for this type of injury is...

  • What Are the Treatments for a Hip Pointer?

    A hip pointer is a painful injury to the iliac crest, which is the hip bone, caused by a strong impact to that area. The bone is either bruised or fractured, and treatment is important when such...

  • What Is a Hip Pointer Injury?

    A hip pointer is a common injury in contact sports like American football or hockey. It can be caused by a direct blow or fall on your side. Less-violent sports like volleyball or baseball can...

  • How to Dissolve Bone Spurs

    Bone spurs, or bony growths on the bone, are painful and annoying. These little growths on the bones can occur as a result of osteoarthritis, calcified tendons or ligaments around the bone or from...

  • Knee ACL Reconstruction Options

    The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, is located in the knee. Injury to the ACL is common in sports where the demands on the ACL are strenuous. Some of these sports include volleyball,...

  • How Do I Know If I Have Shin Splints?

    Medial tibial stress syndrome, or shin splints, is an athletic overuse injury of the front, lower shinbone. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, "Repetitive activity leads...

  • Remedies for a Dislocated Shoulder

    When a shoulder is dislocated, the bone of the upper arm actually pops out of its socket. Blunt force is the main reason for this type of injury, but you may also dislocate your shoulder from...

  • The Best Way to Cure Heel Spurs

    Heel spurs are a painful condition that rears its head each time you take a step. Fortunately, treatment methods are available to make heel spurs a thing of the past.

  • Causes of Sharp Foot Pain

    Patients who experience pain in the foot or heel may find everyday activities uncomfortable, but with the proper diagnosis and treatment, patients can resume their normal lives. Because foot pain...

  • About Plantar Fasciitis

    Plantar fasciitis is a condition that occurs when the tough tissue that connects the toes of the foot to the heel bone becomes inflamed. This can result in terrible pain when an individual...

  • How to Heal a Broken Femur

    The femur is the strongest and thickest bone in the body. It connects the hip joint and the knee joint. It takes an extremely strong force to break a femur. Sport injuries, car accidents and falls...

  • How to Prevent Dancer's Fracture

    Dancers may love their craft, but they also have injuries named after them. A dancer's fracture is a fracture of the fifth metatarsal, a bone that runs from the middle of your foot to the base of...

  • How to Identify the Achilles Tendon

    The Achilles tendon is a strong, thick tendon which connects the muscles of the calf to the heel. Unfortunately, many people don't know where to find their Achilles tendon until they've damaged...

  • How to Diagnose Growth Plate Injuries

    Growth plates, or the growing areas at either end of a child's bone, are prone to injury when joints are placed under stress. Causes may be sudden falls or long-term sports practice. Growth plates...

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