A dislocation ... tendons. Often, a dislocation may tear the labrum -- the cartilage that helps to stabilise the shoulder joint, or damage the rotator cuff muscles, which warrants further ...
In patients without shoulder subluxation, a modified Sever-L'Episcopo ... that there is a concentrically reduced shoulder before tendon transfers in older children, teenagers, or young adults.
The most common causes of foot drop are peroneal nerve injury and lumbar radiculopathy (pinched nerve in the lower spine). Other brain, nerve, and muscle conditions may also cause foot drop. A rupture ...
Seonix Bio launched SightScore, a polygenic risk score testing service for primary open-angle glaucoma, in the United States, according to a press release.
tendonitis or bursitis. Steroid injection can help improve function, and for less complicated first-time injuries, can be effective as part of a nonsurgical treatment program, which may also include ...