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811. The Low Back  
Osteoporosis Stenosis Sciatica Back Pain The low back, or lumbar spine consists of 5 lumbar bones, called vertebrae. The vertebrae are surrounded by robust muscles and ligaments to protect the…  
812. Hip  
Hip Dysplasia Young Hip Hamstring Tendinopathy Adductor Tendinopathy Lateral hip pain Hip OA The hip joint is a very stable joint, where the thigh bone meets the pelvis. The hip joint is one…  
813. Hand  
The wrist and hand is a complex system of bones, joints and tendons that we use regularly throughout the day to carry out many functional activities. The wrist and hand complex is made up of the…  
814. Knee  
Soft tissue injury Patella Dislocation Patella Tendinopathy Osteoarthritis Meniscal pain Anterior knee Pain Knee Pain Knee pain is a common problem in adolescence, adult and elderly life. It…  
815. Foot & Ankle  
Plantar Heel Pain Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Achilles Tendinopathy Ankle Osteoarthritis Calf Injury Lateral ankle Injury The foot and ankle is a relatively complex area of the body…  
816. Shoulder Dislocation  
A dislocated shoulder is an injury where the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the cup shaped socket that’s part of your shoulder blade (scapula). The shoulder is one of the body’s most mobile…  
817. Shoulder Osteoarthritis  
Video: Why does my shoulder still hurt? Osteoarthritis of the shoulder can cause pain and stiffness of your shoulder’s ball and socket joint. This can occur gradually as we age or as a result of…  
818. Subacromial Pain  
Video: Why does my shoulder still hurt? Video: Shoulder Rotation Side Lying Video: Shoulder Rotation Supine Lying Video: Shoulder Rotation Prone Lying Video: Floor Weight Bearing Video: Correct…  
819. Frozen Shoulder  
Video: Why does my shoulder still hurt? Video: Frozen shoulder BESS advice/exercise Video: Correct Shoulder Posture Video: Table Slide Video: Wall slide - Cuff Activation Video: External…  
820. Elbow Arthritis  
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. It starts with the loss of cartilage, which is a thin protective layer that covers bones in a joint. In response the body can grow bony spurs…  
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