Jessica Regan, former OrthoIndy clinical nutrition dietitian, explains why swollen hands and feet occur and how to reduce swelling with a low-sodium diet.
Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition causing a feeling of locking or catching when you try to bend or straighten your finger.
When should you see a doctor for a wrist injury? When should I see a doctor for elbow pain? Learn more about hand, wrist and elbow pain and when to seek help.
What happens if a fracture is left untreated? There are some obvious symptoms you should never ignore when it comes to finger, hand, elbow or wrist pain.
Massage therapy reduces muscle stiffness and increases blood flow, which allows more nutrients to reach your muscles. It can help relieve soreness from your muscles as well as relieve pain from a soft tissue injury.
A lisfranc injury, also referred to as a midfoot injury, occurs when the bones in the midfoot are broken or ligaments that support the midfoot are torn.
Knee pain causes a patient to drive four hours for a solution. After complex knee surgery and reconstructive osteotomy patient finally feels pain-free again.
A labral tear is when the labrum separates from the socket. It’s usually the result of repetitive action straining the hip joint and causing an overuse injury.
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), also referred to as hip impingement, is when extra bone grows along one or both of the bones that form the hip joint.
ACL graft surgery and a partial knee replacement allow a patient to continue hiking, zip-lining, white water rafting and more after years of arthritis pain.
Sometimes when a child walks or runs, the feet turn inward instead of pointing straight ahead. This is commonly referred to as intoeing or being “pigeon-toed.”
Because of the high-energy force that causes a broken or fractured ankle, surgery is almost always necessary and depends on the severity and type of fracture.
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