Common Symptoms

Limb Numbness

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp What is Limb Numbness? Numbness is a lack of sensation in the fingers, hands, arms, legs, or feet. Limb Numbness is a common symptom associated with different conditions. In some cases, numbness may even indicate a medical emergency, such as a stroke. There are two common […]

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Headache

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Headaches Headaches affect just about everyone at some point and they can present themselves in many different ways. Some people only experience pain in one part of their head or behind their eyes, some people experience a pounding sensation inside their whole head, and some people

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Foot Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Foot Pain The human foot is a complex structure containing 26 bones, 33 joints and more than a hundred muscles, tendons and ligaments. With so many potential areas for injury, foot pain is a prevalent problem among athletes as well as the general population. A patient

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Ankle Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Ankle Pain The ankle joint combined with four main bones: the tibia (distal end), talus, calcaneus, and fibula (distal end). There are also a number of tendons and ligaments associated with your muscles (both the calf and shin). The ankle’s main motion is a hinge joint

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Tailbone Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Tailbone Pain Tailbone pain happens when there is an injury in the coccyx. This pain is also called coccyx pain. The tailbone or coccyx is located at the bottom part of the spinal column. It protrudes the most when you are sitting down. Falling is the

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Wrist Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Wrist Pain We use our hands and wrists for everything we do. Therefore, wrist pain has a drastic effect on your ability to do even the simplest of daily tasks. If wrist pain goes untreated, it can cause long term injury because your wrist cannot heal

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Elbow Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Elbow Pain There are three bones involved in the elbow joint: the radius (forearm), ulna (lower arm) and humerus (upper arm). The ball and socket style joint allows us to move the arm in a variety of ways, such as when we do bicep curls or

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Knee Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Knee Pain The knee joint’s main function is to bend, straighten, and bear the weight of the body, along with the ankles and hips. The knee, more than just a simple hinged joint, however, also twists and rotates. In order to perform all of these actions and to support the entire body

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Hip Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Hip Pain The hip joint can withstand repeated motion and plenty of wear and tear. This ball-and-socket joint fits together in a way that allows for fluid movement. Whenever you use the hip (walking and running) a cushion of cartilage helps prevent friction as the hip

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Shoulder Pain

Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on whatsapp Shoulder Pain We always using our shoulders to lift and extend our arms, to carry, wave and perform numerous other motions and tasks. The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body and as a result it is subject to a wide range of injuries

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