A surgical procedure in which a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant. It is typically performed in cases of severe osteoarthritis or fractures to reduce pain and improve mobility.
A surgical procedure that replaces a worn-out knee joint with a prosthetic implant. This procedure is commonly done for severe arthritis or knee joint degeneration to relieve pain and restore function.
Inflammation of a tendon, usually due to repetitive motion or overuse. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy to reduce pain and improve tendon flexibility.
Inflammation of the bursae around joints, typically caused by repetitive motion. Treatment includes rest, ice, medications, and sometimes corticosteroid injections to reduce swelling and inflammation.
Injuries sustained during physical activities, such as strains, sprains, or fractures. Treatment options vary depending on the injury and may include physical therapy, rest, medication, or surgery for severe cases.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, a ligament on the bottom of the foot. It leads to heel pain, commonly treated with stretching exercises, orthotics, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy.
A condition where tissue in the palm thickens, causing the fingers to bend inward. Treatment may involve physical therapy or surgery to remove the affected tissue and restore function.
Non-cancerous fluid-filled lumps that form along joints or tendons, typically in the wrist or hand. If painful or limiting movement, treatment may involve draining the cyst or surgical removal.