Our knees are used in almost all daily activities, from standing to sitting to walking and even sleeping. It can be particularly devastating when knee pain occurs. Quality of life…
The shoulder joint connects the glenoid (the “socket”) and the humerus (the “arm”). Unsurprisingly, the shoulder joint is called the glenohumeral joint. The joint itself is ball-shaped (humeral head)—that’s why…
There’s still a lot we don’t know about both treatments. However, what we do know is extremely promising. In the past 20 years, both treatments have produced miracle-like results with…
Infrapatellar (knee) fat pad impingement is a condition that causes dysfunction of the knee. An individual suffering from pain, instability, or reduced range of motion in their knee may be…
Femoroacetabular impingement is when tissues in the hip joint are pinched and begin to express pain. As the condition progresses, the pain may escalate, leaving an individual permanently debilitated.
Daily activities, from walking or running to sitting down and even sleeping, are dependant on a myriad of processes and structures in our bodies. Each joint and muscle serve a…
The shoulder is a common source of pain for many individuals. Due to the repetitive nature of the tasks associated with shoulder movement, the soft tissues of the joints in…
The coronary ligaments of the knee are tiny, very fragile connective tissues that help create healthy interaction between all of the tissues that make up the knee.
Ulnar-sided wrist pain is difficult to diagnose and even more difficult to treat. Upsetting the fragile biomechanics of the many ulnar side bones of the wrist can lead to grave…