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What is Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a common and potentially serious medical condition characterized by the weakening of bones.
What is a Colles Fracture?
Colles fracture is a specific type of wrist fracture that involves the distal end of the radius bone in the forearm.
What is a Clavicle Fracture?
A clavicle fracture, also known as a collarbone fracture, is a common injury involving the clavicle bone, which connects the shoulder to the chest.
What is a Fibula Fracture?
A fibula fracture involves a break or crack in the fibula, one of the two long bones located in the lower leg alongside the tibia.
What is a Scaphoid Fracture?
A scaphoid fracture involves a break or crack in the scaphoid bone, one of the small bones in the wrist.
Patella Fractures
A patella fracture involves a break or crack in the kneecap, which is a small, flat, triangular bone at the front of the knee.
What is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome?
Sinus Tarsi Syndrome is a condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the sinus tarsi, a small tunnel-like cavity located on the outside of the ankle between the talus and calcaneus bones.
What is the Boom-Bust Chronic Pain Cycle?
The "boom-bust" cycle, also known as the "push-crash" cycle, is a phenomenon often observed in individuals with chronic pain conditions.
What is Upper Cross Syndrome?
Upper Cross Syndrome (UCS) is a postural dysfunction characterized by muscle imbalances in the upper body.
What is Lower Cross Syndrome?
Lower Cross Syndrome (LCS) is a postural imbalance that typically involves a combination of muscle weakness and tightness in the pelvic and lumbar regions.
