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Avascular necrosis is a condition in
which the bone of the humeral head dies
due to lack of blood supply. This can
be caused by severe fracture or even
chronic steroid use.
- Bursitis
Bursitis is the inflammation
of the pad-like cushion between bones
and the overlying soft tissues. One of
the largest of these fluid-filled pads
is in the hip; other important protective
'bursae' pads are located on the knee,
elbow, shoulder and heel. They help reduce
friction between the gliding muscles
and the bone, and when inflamed, movement
in the affected part of the body becomes
very painful.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is
pain and numbness caused by increased
pressure on a median nerve that travels
from the forearm to your hand through
a tunnel in your wrist. It affects up
to 10 percent of the population, especially
women.
- Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis can
affect any joint in the body, anywhere
two or more bones come together. It is
known as the 'wear and tear' arthritis
because the covering on the ends of the
bones gradually wears away and becomes
rough, like sandpaper, making it painful
to move the joint.
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
Osteogenesis imperfecta means
bones that are improperly formed, and
which break easily. Although it is rare,
people with OI have a genetic mutation
that keeps them from being able to form
strong bones.
- Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis means
"porous bone", and it affects 28 million
Americans, causing an estimated 1.5 million
bone fractures per year. It's
a disease of progressive bone loss which
develops unnoticed over time - until
a fracture occurs.
- Rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis affects
multiple joints on both sides of the
body at the same time, and is a systemic
disease in which the body's immune system
literally turns against itself. Instead
of protecting the joints, the body produces
substances that attack and inflame the
joints.
- Soft Tissue Injuries
Soft Tissue Injuries -
These are the muscles, tendons and ligaments
of the body - literally the "soft" tissues
- which can be injured by everyday activities,
sports, or overuse. Common soft tissue
injuries are strains , contusions (or
bruising}, chronic tendon pain or tendonitis ,
and bursitis , which is
inflammation of a cushion-like sac located
between a bone and tendon, or bone and
muscle.
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