Degenerative arthritis affecting the thumb’s base joint.
Inflammation of tendons in the wrist from repetitive stress or injury.
Fluid-filled lumps that develop along tendons or joints in the wrist or hand.
A condition where a finger or thumb locks in a bent position due to tendon inflammation.
Compression of the median nerve in the wrist, causing numbness and tingling in the hand.
Inflammation of the tendons on the thumb side of the wrist, leading to pain during movement.
Thickening of the connective tissue in the hand, causing fingers to curl inward.
Degeneration of cartilage in the thumb joint, causing pain and difficulty with movement.
Inflammation of the tendons outside the elbow, often from repetitive wrist and arm motions.
Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, causing numbness or tingling in the hand.
Broken bones in the hand, wrist, or fingers from trauma or injury.
Acute injuries to the hand, often involving cuts, fractures, or tendon damage.
Fractures in the finger bones, commonly from impact or crushing injuries.
Breaks in the small scaphoid bone in the wrist, often from falling on an outstretched hand.
Broken bones in the wrist, usually from trauma or falls.
Loss of sensation in the hand due to nerve compression or damage.
Degenerative joint disease in the hand or wrist, causing pain and stiffness.
Breaks in the bones of the hand between the wrist and fingers.
Compression of nerves in the cervical or lumbar spine, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.
Bulging or rupture of spinal discs in the cervical or lumbar spine, causing pressure on nearby nerves.
Wear and tear of spinal discs in the cervical or lumbar region, often leading to chronic pain.
Narrowing of the spinal canal in the cervical or lumbar spine, potentially compressing the spinal cord or nerves.
A common condition caused by muscle strain, disc issues, or spinal abnormalities in the lower back.
Damage to the cartilage in the knee, often from twisting injuries.
Inflammation of the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone, commonly from overuse.
A rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee, typically from sudden stops or changes in direction.
Injury to the posterior cruciate ligament, often due to direct impact to the knee.
Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion the knee joint.
Degenerative joint disease affecting the bones and cartilage in the foot or ankle.
Inflammation or degeneration of the posterior tibial tendon, affecting foot support and walking.
Inflammation of the thick band of tissue running across the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain.
Stretching or tearing of ligaments in the ankle, typically from twisting.
Degenerative joint disease affecting the hip joint, causing stiffness and pain.
Inflammation of the bursae around the hip joint, leading to discomfort during movement.
Stretching or tearing of the muscles at the front of the hip.
Abnormal contact between the hip bones, leading to joint damage over time.
Inflammation of tendons around the hip joint from overuse or strain.
Degenerative joint disease affecting the shoulder, leading to stiffness and pain.
A tear in the tendons of the rotator cuff, causing shoulder pain and weakness.
Inflammation of the tendons in the shoulder, often from repetitive motion.
Inflammation of the tendon connecting the biceps muscle to the shoulder.
Damage to the cartilage lining the shoulder socket, often from injury or overuse.