Cervical Disc Non-Contained Sequestration is a severe form of disc herniation in the neck where a fragment of the intervertebral disc completely breaks away from its parent disc and lies free in the ...
Cervical disc posterolateral sequestration is a subtype of disc extrusion in which the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of a cervical intervertebral disc tears completely through its tough outer ...
Cervical C5–C6 Disc Sequestration is an advanced form of cervical disc herniation in which a fragment of the nucleus pulposus completely separates from the parent intervertebral disc and migrates ...
Cervical Disc Subligamentous Extrusion is a specific type of herniated disc in the neck. It happens when the soft, gel-like center of a cervical intervertebral disc (the nucleus pulposus) pushes ...
Imagine you’re going about your day, and suddenly, a sharp pain hits your upper abdomen. This pain doesn’t just fade away; it lingers, throbs, and even spreads to your back. You start asking ...
Have you ever heard of fatty liver disease? It’s a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, yet many are unaware of its potential consequences.Imagine your liver, a hardworking organ ...
The abdominal external oblique is one of the muscles of your abdomen (tummy area). It plays a big role in movement, posture, and stability of the trunk. When problems happen with this muscle—often ...
Anococcygeal body injury is an injury affecting the small tissue structure located between the anus and the tailbone (coccyx). Though this area is not widely known outside of specialized medical ...
Tendinous arch strain refers to an injury or overuse condition affecting the tendinous structures that support the arch of the foot. These tendons, along with associated muscles, ligaments, and ...
Tendinous arch sprain is an injury that affects the tendinous structures in the arch area of the foot. Although the term might sound complex, it refers to a sprain that damages the tendons that ...
Tendinous arch laxity is a condition that refers to the looseness or weakened support of the tendinous arch—an important structural part in areas like the foot or other joints where tendons form a ...
Tendinous arch adhesions is a term used to describe abnormal bands of scar-like tissue that form in or around the tendinous arches of the body. These adhesions can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced ...
Tendinous arch hyperplasia is a condition where a band of tendon tissue—known as the tendinous arch—grows thicker than normal. This overgrowth can affect how the tendon works and may lead to pain, ...
Tendinous Arch Fibrosis is a condition where fibrous (scar-like) tissue forms within the tendinous arch of a structure—often in the foot—leading to stiffness, pain, and functional problems. This ...
The tendinous arch is a band of fibrous tissue that plays an important role in supporting our foot’s structure and function. When an infection occurs in this area, it can lead to pain, swelling, and ...
Tendinous arch cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop along or near the supportive bands of tissue (the tendinous arches) that help our tendons work properly. Although these cysts are usually ...
Tendinous arch tumors are abnormal growths that form in or near the tendinous arches—fibrous bands that support our muscles and tendons. Although they are not very common, understanding them is ...
Tendinous arch injury is a condition affecting the fibrous structures in your foot that help maintain the arch. This guide explains what it is, how it occurs, its symptoms, the ways to diagnose it, ...
Tendinous arch pain is a condition that affects the arch area of the foot where important tendons work to support and move your foot. It can cause discomfort, stiffness, and difficulty with walking ...
Tendinous arch masses are abnormal lumps or growths that develop along a tendon arch—an area where tendons form a curved band, most often found in the foot. These masses can be a source of pain, ...