FAQS on Treatment Options for Biceps Tears
Monday, 10 October 2016
Biceps tears are the most common type of injury that leads to pain in bicep muscles and loss of functionality. It mostly occurs in middle-aged people and more specifically those participating in weightlifting, contact sports, throwing sports, or martial arts. Treatment options for biceps tears recognize their dissimilarity from tendonitis, impingement, and tendon dislocations that
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Pain in Your Forearm Could Be Due To Tennis Elbow
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Tennis elbow sufferers are not necessarily all tennis players. Lateral epicondylitis, commonly known as tennis elbow is a condition that affects outer or lateral part of the elbow. It is caused by degeneration of a tendon of the forearm that starts at the elbow and allows you to extend your wrist. Tennis Elbow Symptoms Tennis
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An Overview of Outpatient Elbow Surgeries in Phoenix AZ
Monday, 08 February 2016
Arthroscopic elbow surgery is used to treat degenerative joint disease and various injuries. Many elbow procedures are performed outpatient, which means the patient goes home the same day. Interposition Arthroplasty of the Elbow When a patient needs a joint replacement of the elbow, but is not a candidate, the surgeon can perform an interposition arthroplasty.
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5 Things You Need To Know About Tennis Elbow Injury
Tuesday, 03 November 2015
Tennis elbow is an extremely common tendonitis that is called lateral epicondylitis. Following are 5 things that you have to remember when it comes to tennis elbow injury. 1. Know the Signs Tennis elbow is basically, an injury caused by overuse, which in turn is caused by degeneration of the tendon fibers that are attached
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What to Expect With a Distal Bicep Injury?
Friday, 18 September 2015
When your elbow sustains a serious injury, your Scottsdale orthopedic surgeon might perform a unique surgical process known as distal bicep repair. Located at the front area of your arm, the distal biceps muscle is the one which allows you to bend the elbow and rotate your forearm. This is the muscle which contributes in
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An Overview of Tommy John Surgery
Friday, 21 August 2015
In medical practice, Tommy John Surgery is known as Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction or UCL. It’s a surgical graft procedure, in which the UCL located in the medial elbow is surgically replaced with a tendon found elsewhere in the body. Collegiate and professional athletes are the ones who more commonly face this procedure; in fact,
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What to Expect during a distal biceps repair
Sunday, 14 June 2015
Distal biceps repair is a unique surgical process used when your elbow has sustained a serious injury. The distal biceps muscle is located at the front area of your arm. It is this muscle which allows you to bend your elbow and allows you to rotate your forearm. It is this muscle which is responsible
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An Overview of Tommy John Surgery from a Phoenix Orthopedic
Monday, 05 January 2015
Tommy John surgery involves repair of an injured elbow ligament. The surgery is named after Tommy John, a former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher who had the first procedure of this kind in 1974. Often called ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction, Tommy John surgery is done to repair the injured UCL elbow ligament following an injury,
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Top 5 Things to Know About Tennis Elbow
Thursday, 02 October 2014
Tennis elbow, also called lateral epicondylitis, is inflammation of the outer tendon of the elbow. Usually, this condition causes pain and occurs from a strain injury to the tendon during backhand tennis hitting. The inflammation occurs at the outer aspect of the humerus bone at the elbow joint, called the epicondyle. When the inflammation occurs
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Top 5 Things to Know About Tennis Elbow
Friday, 08 August 2014
Tennis elbow, also called lateral epicondylitis, is inflammation of the outer tendon of the elbow. Usually, this condition causes pain and occurs from a strain injury to the tendon during backhand tennis hitting. The inflammation occurs at the outer aspect of the humerus bone at the elbow joint, called the epicondyle. When the inflammation occurs
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