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Red LED (light-emitting diode) light therapy is used by physical therapists, chiropractors and other medical professionals to treat sports injuries of the shins, back, elbows, shoulders, hips,...
The labrum is a cartilage ring surrounding the shoulder socket, and a tear occurs when there is damage done to the labrum, or when the labrum strips off the socket. This causes severe shoulder...
Shoulder impingement is an injury that involves stiffness or weakness in the shoulder, which is often the result of arthritis and overuse. This injury appears in individuals between 30 and 50...
Achilles tendon tear and rupture is a common sports injury among athletes and non-athletes alike, particularly runners and cyclists. Also known as Achilles tendoinitis or Achilles tendinopathy,...
Tendons connect the muscles in the human body to bone and cartilage. Without them, people would not be able to move; they are like the ropes in the intricate lever and pulley operations of the...
Tennis elbow, so named because it is a common injury to athletes participating in racquet sports, is in fact a repetitive strain injury that can affect even non-athletes. It typically manifests as...
Wrist fracture, as the term suggests, is a crack in any of the bones of the wrist. The joint of the wrist is located at the junction of the bones of the forearm and the small bones of the hand....
Human growth hormone (HGH) is a naturally occurring protein excreted by the pituitary gland. According to The MAGIC Foundation, HGH acts as the trigger for growth and development of the skeletal...
Inflammation of the knee can be caused by a number of reasons, including trauma or injury, the onset of arthritis, osteoporosis, or bursitis. Common symptoms of knee inflammation include...
When you suffer an injury to your rotator cuff, one or more of the muscles or tendons within this joint of your shoulder has sustained some level of damage. Overuse of the rotator cuff is a main...
Internal scar tissue is the result of internal trauma such as surgery or torn tissues due to athletic overexertion. As the body heals the injury, internal scar tissue (fibrous connective tissue)...
Injuring your tendons can cause a painful inflammation called tendinitis (sometimes spelled tendonitis). Tendinitis will heal on its own after two weeks to two months, depending on the severity of...
Athletes place their bodies under a lot of different stress factors. As a result there are many types of injuries that an athlete may incur that will require rehabilitation and therapy. The type...
Knee tendonitis, or patellar tendonitis, is a condition in which the tendon connecting the knee bone to the tibia becomes inflamed. It may occur as a result of excessive jumping, running, walking...
Tendonitis refers to pain in the joints or tendons caused by inflammation. Achilles tendonitis, at the intersection of the heel and the calf bone, is the most common form of tendonitis. Tendonitis...
The Achilles tendon, located in the heel where the heel and the calf muscle connect, is the largest tendon in the body. Although it can sustain pressure up to 1,000 pounds, it is susceptible to...
When someone suffers from tendinitis in the shoulder, one of the tendons within this region of the body is actually irritated and inflamed, triggering a great deal of tenderness and pain. Most of...
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on the nerves running to the foot. It is the squeezing of the posterior tibial nerve caused by the overuse of the foot. The risk for tarsal tunnel...
A torn rotator cuff is one of the most common upper-body injuries. Since the rotator cuff is actually composed of four muscles, it's easy to see why this area can be subject to injury. The four...
The rotator cuff is a group of muscles that support the shoulder that can be damaged or torn by trauma or wear and tear the occurs over time. Ultrasound treatment is a type of therapy that can be...
A groin injury occurs when the inner thigh muscles are damaged. This can occur after playing sports or lifting weights. Symptoms vary. However, depending on the severity of the condition, some...
The use of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy to possibly accelerate healing in ligament and tendon injuries is rapidly becoming more popular for several reasons. PRP therapy is an economical...
Recreational sports can be a lot of fun, whether you belong to a basketball league, like to go skiing, or maybe enjoy running. But when injury strikes, especially a knee injury, the road to...