Cervical Spine Anatomy and Examination
Basics Description Anatomy: The cervical spine contains 7 cervical vertebrae, from which arise 8 nerve roots. The normal cervical spine has a lordotic curvature. Intact functional cervical vertebrae...
View ArticleKnee Examination in the Child
Basics Description It is important, during a knee examination, to keep in mind the child’s age and to understand the age-specific pediatric knee disorders. Congenital hyperextension or dislocation of...
View ArticlePain
The sensation of pain originates in free nerve endings which end blindly between the tissue cells. These pain receptors are present in most tissues, but are especially numerous in the skin. Pain is a...
View ArticleClavicular Injuries
Fractures of the clavicle Fractures of the clavicle occur as a result of a tackle or falling on the shoulder or the outstretched hand. Clavicle fractures commonly occur during skiing, cycling, riding,...
View ArticleInjuries to the Axillary Nerve
The axillary nerve supplies the deltoid and teres minor muscles and runs close to the shoulder joint. Damage to this nerve usually occurs as a complication of dislocation or fracture of the upper part...
View ArticleCompartment Syndrome
Compartment syndrome is a rare injury, characterized by an exercise-induced ache or pain with a sensation of increased pressure or tightness. Intermittent weakness or numbness may be noted. Because the...
View ArticlePatellar tap
Positioning. The subject lies supine with the knee extended or flexed to discomfort. The examiner stands level with the knee. The web of one hand is on the suprapatellar pouch. The thumb and middle...
View ArticleWhy rubbing it better makes pain go away
Rubbing a sore knee or arm after a bump really does help make the pain go away, say scientists. Researchers have discovered that gentle stroking activates “pleasure” nerves beneath the skin, which then...
View ArticleCarpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment in Singapore
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is a progressively painful hand and arm condition caused by a pinched nerve in your wrist. A number of factors can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome,...
View ArticlePeroneal Tendon Instability , A Rare But Important Ankle Injury
Peroneal Tendon Instability Ankle sprain is a common injury in Singapore athletes as well as the active adult. Most of the time, the ankle heals with a little care (rest, taping, ice). But one rare...
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