Mechanical abnormalities of the lumbosacral spine are the primary cause of back pain. These types of pain are related to physical activity and are often associated with overuse, injury, or deformity of the anatomical structures. Back pain of mechanical origin…
Cubital tunnel syndrome, the second most common nerve compression syndrome after carpal tunnel syndrome, frequently occurs when the ulnar nerve, one of the three major nerves supplying the arm, forearm, and hand (alongside the radial and median nerves), becomes compressed…
Kienböck’s disease is characterized as a condition involving avascular necrosis of the lunate bone, resulting in wrist-related problems. Both vascular and mechanical factors, as well as the ulnar’s shorter length compared to the radius, are considered significant etiological factors. The…
PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME (ANTERIOR KNEE PAIN) Patellofemoral pain syndrome, commonly known as anterior knee pain, is a concise description of the discomfort originating from the patellofemoral joint. However, it is important to note that the pain can also arise…