Snapping Scapula
Snapping Scapula Description Snapping scapula is characterized by a snapping of the shoulder blade (scapula) that can be heard by the athlete and often by others. This condition may be…
Snapping Scapula Description Snapping scapula is characterized by a snapping of the shoulder blade (scapula) that can be heard by the athlete and often by others. This condition may be…
Biceps Tendon Tendinitis, Distal Description Distal biceps tendon tendinitis is characterized by pain at the front of the elbow from inflammation of the biceps tendon, usually from friction at a…
Anabolic Steroids Description Anabolic steroids are substances that increase muscle mass, strength, and power. As a group, they are made up of testosterone and its synthetic derivatives. These drugs have…
Osgood-Schlatter Disease (Osteochondrosis, Apophysitis of the Tibial Tubercle) Description Osgood–Schlatter disease is characterized by inflammation of the growth plate of the leg just below the knee at the tibial tubercle,…
Discoid Meniscus Description The meniscus is a cartilage structure in the knee that sits on top of the leg bone (tibia). Each knee has two menisci, an inner meniscus and…
Spondylolisthesis Description Spondylolisthesis is the slippage of one or more vertebrae, the bones of the spine. Many causes of slippage of the vertebra are possible; these include stress fracture (spondylolysis),…
Little Leaguer’s Elbow (Medial Epicondylar Apophysitis) Description Little leaguer’s elbow is characterized by inflammation of the growth plate of the inner elbow. The medial epicondylar growth plate of the elbow…
Exertional (Chronic) Compartment Syndrome Description The leg is divided up into four main compartments that are separated by thick ligament-like tissue called fascia. Within these compartments are muscles, nerves, arteries,…
Acromioclavicular Separation, Surgery for Indications: who needs surgery, when and why, and goals • Athletes with some types of severe sprains require surgery to restore the normal relationship of the…
Epicondylitis, Medial (Golfer’s Elbow) Description Medial epicondylitis is characterized by inflammation and pain on the inner side of the elbow, where muscles and tendons attach to the bone. The structures…