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Shoulder Injury and Trauma

As the most mobile joint in the body, the shoulder is uniquely flexible, allowing for a wide-range of activities. From throwing a ball to paddle-boarding, weight-lifting or pushing a lawn mower, these movements are possible through a complex network...read more


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Regenerating and Replacing Lost Cartilage

As promising new therapies designed to heal worn-out or injured joints, regenerating and replacing lost cartilage are unconventional and highly innovative treatments. Remarkably, these therapies rely on the human body’s own ability to heal and repair damaged tissues. As explained by the Arthritis...read more


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Bicep Tendon Rupture

Connecting the biceps muscle to the bone, the bicep tendon enables individuals to perform a number of functions, while also providing stability to the shoulder. When a biceps tendon is strongly attached to the bone, movements are executed easily...read more


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Snapping Hip Syndrome

A disorder characterized by a snapping sound or snapping sensation in the hip, snapping hip syndrome (SHS) occurs more often in women, though it can affect individuals of all genders and ages. Healthline notes that when muscle tendons become inflamed, they...read more


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Cartilage Restoration

As part of a wave of promising new therapies to repair worn-out or injured joints, cartilage restoration is perhaps a middle ground between symptom relief and joint replacement. To better understand, when cartilage has been damaged, the relationship between bone and...read more


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Recurrent Shoulder Instability and Dislocation

Given its ability to turn in many directions, the shoulder has a superior range of motion, and is the most movable joint in the human body. Yet, the versatility of the shoulder joint often causes it to become unstable,...read more