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Trigger Finger: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing Stenosing Tenosynovitis
Trigger finger, scientifically known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a common condition affecting the hand’s flexor tendons, causing one or more fingers to stiffen, catch, or lock in a bent position. This condition affects about 2-3% of the general population, and the prevalence increases to 10% among individuals with diabetes (Frykman et al., 2013)[1]. This article
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Bell’s Palsy: A Comprehensive Overview and Management
Bell’s Palsy is a neurological condition characterized by sudden, unilateral facial weakness or paralysis, with an annual incidence of about 15-30 cases per 100,000 persons (Peitersen, 2002)[1]. Its name originates from Sir Charles Bell, a Scottish surgeon who first described the link between facial nerve function and facial paralysis in the early 19th century (Eviston
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Physical Therapy Management of Low Back Pain
Low back pain (LBP) is a widespread health concern, affecting nearly everyone at some point in their lives (Balagué et al., 2012)[1]. Its influence on individual well-being and socioeconomic implications is significant. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in managing LBP, with a variety of interventions aimed at reducing pain, improving function, and preventing recurrence.
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Understanding and Managing Upper Back Pain
Upper back pain, also known as thoracic spine pain or middle back pain, is any type of pain or discomfort in the area between the bottom of the neck and the top of the lumbar spine. This region is critical as it houses vital components, including the spinal cord, heart, and lungs. It is less
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Tennis Elbow: A Comprehensive Guide to Lateral Epicondylitis
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a painful condition that affects individuals who repetitively use their forearm muscles. It can occur from overuse in sports or occupational activities, leading to tenderness and pain in the elbow’s lateral side (Nirschl, & Ashman, 2003)[1]. Understanding Tennis Elbow Tennis elbow arises due to the strain and
