Peripheral nerves carry sensations from the different parts of your body to the brain and control the movement of our arms and legs. Read More»
What is the relation between pain and sleep? Does, not being able to sleep make the pain feel worse or is severe pain responsible for inability to sleep? Read More»
If your finger gets stuck in a bent position or snaps when bent and straightened, then trigger finger can be the likely cause. Read More»
Greeter trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) or trochanteric bursitis is a common reason for pain at the side of hip especially in females. Read More»
The word cryoablation is formed of two words – “cryo “meaning cold and “ablation” meaning removal or destruction. Read More»
Osteoarthritis is the commonest form of arthritis and is a common cause of hip pain, especially amongst older people. It affects about 7% of men and 10% of women over the age of 45 years. Read More»
Frozen shoulder is a shoulder pain condition where there is significant loss of motion of the shoulder joint accompanied by stiffness. Read More»
Piriformis muscle is located deep in the buttock and helps to rotate the leg outwards. It extends from the side of sacrum and tailbone. Read More»
The acromioclavicular (ACJ) is a small joint between the collarbone (clavicle) and the tip of the shoulder blade (acromion). Read More»
Adductor muscles are a group of five muscles located in the inner thigh. These muscles help to bring the legs close to each other and stabilise the pelvis during standing and walking. Read More»
Cervical radiculopathy or pinched nerve in the neck is a common problem. Irritation or compression of the nerves coming out of the spine. Read More»
Iliotibial band (ITB) is a thickened band of tissue that runs along the outer side of thigh from the pelvis to the shinbone (just below the knee joint). Read More»