Tendons link muscles and bones together. The hand is unique because many of the muscles that control the bones in your fingers and wrists are located in your forearm. The tendons and muscles in your ...
Powerful tendons are more injury-resistant and help your muscles generate force. Here, a physio explains their importance and shows you how to make yours stronger Tendons are fibrous strings that ...
We often focus on tendons when there is some damage to them. In today’s article we take a closer look at tendons and for that purpose we produce excerpts of an interview done with Dr. Shashanka ...
Hand pain can happen for many reasons. An injury or disease of the muscles, nerves, or tendons in your hand can cause pain. Arthritis, tendonitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome are common causes of hand ...
IN CIVILIAN life, acute suppurative tenosynovitis and trauma to the joint phalanges are the most common causes of loss of flexor function in the hand. Loss of flexor function means loss of the "hook ...
13:25, Tue, Mar 12, 2024 Updated: 16:14, Wed, Mar 13, 2024 Are you one of the 310,000 people waiting to see an NHS physiotherapist about a musculoskeletal issue? Distressingly, a quarter of those in ...
Introduction Extracorporeal shock waves are a non-invasive treatment which effectiveness has been broadly corroborated in musculoskeletal pathology. The use of Ultrasound Imaging ensures us dealing ...
Researchers have now identified the molecular mechanism that triggers tendinopathy, paving the way for new and improved ...
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