Crossing our legs is comfortable for most people – many who are absent-mindedly sitting at a desk or in the car may cross them without even noticing because it feels…
Hip pain can range from mildly inconvenient to completely debilitating. It often occurs gradually, however, so it’s possible to address the issue before the pain becomes unbearable.
Hip replacement surgery, also known as total hip arthroplasty, may be an option for you if your hip discomfort is interfering with your everyday activities and nonsurgical therapies haven’t helped…
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…
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…
Our hips are a vital aspect of movement in day-to-day activities. They are used in almost all activities, from running to walking, sitting down, and even wiggling toes.