It is a symptom that can be caused by rheumatic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, that affect the musculoskeletal system.There are simple or complex homeopathic medicines.
It is a pain that occurs in or around the shoulder joint, and that appears when performing certain arm movements.
It is a muscle pain that can affect one or more muscles in the neck and scalp, tense or contract.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that can cause complications such as stress fractures, osteonecrosis, and bleeding within the joint. A dislocation is the complete separation of the bones that make up a joint.
“Pinched nerve” occurs when a nerve in the neck becomes compressed or irritated in the area where it branches from the spinal cord, causing pain that spreads to the shoulder or arm, as well as muscle weakness and numbness.
It is an inflammation of the tendons of the rotator cuff, which is a group of muscles and tendons found in the shoulder. The main symptoms are pain and swelling in the area, and the pain may be more intense at night.
Calcium tendonitis (or calcifying tendinopathy) occurs when calcium builds up in the tendons. It most commonly occurs in the shoulders, often in the rotator cuff. But it can affect the elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees or feet.
It is an inflammation of the biceps brachii tendon, which is characterized by pain and functional limitation. It is an injury that usually occurs in middle-aged adults and athletes.
It is an injury that causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder, and makes it difficult to move. It is one of the most common shoulder injuries and mainly affects women between 40 and 60 years old.
It is an injury that occurs due to excessive use of the elbow tendons. It is characterized by inflammation or microtears of the tendons that attach the muscles of the forearm to the outside of the elbow.
Hand and wrist pain can have many causes, including sprains, fractures, or repetitive motions. Signs of an injury are bruising, swelling, and difficulty moving the wrist or hand.
It is a condition that causes pain and inflammation in the tendons of the wrist and the base of the thumb.
Musculoskeletal condition that consists of inflammation of the tendon sheath that surrounds the tendons of the fingers. It may cause pain in the palm of the hand, over the thumb or other fingers, and may radiate.
Typically, a scaphoid fracture occurs when a person falls on their outstretched hand, with their weight on the palm of the hand.
Dupuytren's contracture, or palmar fibromatosis, is a condition that causes the fingers to bend toward the palm of the hand. It is characterized by the thickening of the fibrous tissue found under the skin of the palm of the hand.
Condition that occurs when the median nerve is compressed in the wrist: It is a nerve that runs from the forearm to the hand, passing through the carpal tunnel. This nerve is responsible for the sensitivity and movement of the thumb, index, middle, and part of the ring finger.
It is pain in the lumbar region, back and waist, which can radiate to other parts of the body, such as the legs.
Cervicalgia is a discomfort that occurs in the structures of the neck, such as muscles, nerves, vertebrae, joints and intervertebral discs. It can appear on the back of the neck or spread to the sides, head, back, and arms.
Occipital Neuralgia, or Arnold's Neuralgia, is an intense, sharp pain felt in the back of the head or neck. It occurs when the occipital nerves, which are found on both sides of the head and transmit sensations to the brain, are irritated or injured.
Musculoskeletal disorder characterized by constant pain in the muscles and connective tissue of the neck.
A disease that occurs when the cartilage in the joint wears away, causing inflammation and difficulty moving. It is a common condition that occurs more frequently in older people, although it can appear before the age of 50.
Condition with different causes, such as bacterial, viral or fungal infections or disease in the joint, sports injuries such as ruptured ligaments, which can occur when changing direction suddenly, jumping or suddenly decelerating, arthritis, bursitis which is a condition generalized knee pain, kneecap out of place.
Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease characterized by the wear and tear of the cartilage of the knee joint.
The main reason for foot pain is mechanical work overload, in addition to the use of inappropriate footwear.
It is a deformity of the big toe that deviates toward the rest of the toes. This condition is caused by the prominence of the head of the first metatarsal and poor angulation of the joint.
An injury that occurs when the ankle ligaments are stretched or torn. The ligaments that support the ankle can tear, leading to swelling, inflammation, or bruising.
It is a triangle- or lance-shaped bone growth that occurs in the heel, a consequence of prolonged stress on the ligaments and tendons of the foot, which calcify and form bone.
Condition that causes pain in the bottom of the foot, specifically in the plantar fascia, a tissue that extends from the heel to the toes
Pain that occurs in the dorsal area of the back, in the middle part of the spine, between the cervical and lumbar spine. It is a very common ailment that affects more than half of the adult population.
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