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Thigh muscle pain
Thigh muscle pain: causes and treatment. Anyone who has experienced thigh pain at least once knows that it's no fun.

Lower leg muscle pain
<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Sudden onset of pain in the calf</strong></span> makes us think it is the result of a muscle strain.<p

Burning pain in the upper back
<p>Any pain causes more or less discomfort. But most of us probably know how unpleasant and bothersome back pain can be, limiting many activities and affecting quality of life.</p>

Leg pain during flexion
<p><strong>The feet play a daily role</strong> in many of the activities we do: walking, cycling, driving, household chores, travelling, etc.</p>

Clavicle injuries
<strong>Clavicle injuries</strong> are quite common and are suffered by people of all ages, but many people wonder where exactly the clavicle is located and what injuries may be associated with it.

Fractures of the arm and leg
<strong>There are some people whose bones are extremely strong and who have never suffered a fracture-related injury in their lifetime. Unfortunately, these people are few and far between.

Neck hernia
Neck pain is often intense, which is why it is not long before a specialist is called in. Neck pain is often diagnosed as a neck hernia if it is severe, and even more so if the pain spreads to [...]

Neck hernia or ruptured disc
<strong>Intervertebral disc herniation</strong> is one of the most common causes of neck and arm pain, and the most common among working-age people and athletes.

Back muscle inflammation
<strong>Back pain</strong> is one of the most common problems. It is estimated that more than one in two people have experienced back pain at least once in their lifetime.

Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by painful pressure on the main carpal nerve. Often people (especially women) who do heavy physical work or perform many monotonous manual tasks

Inflammation of a nerve in the elbow
<strong>Body pain</strong> accompanied by the inability to hold seemingly weightless objects is a cause for concern, as it has a very negative impact on the ability to perform everyday tasks.

Ankle joint instability
<strong>An ankle instability</strong> is a persistent, repetitive movement of the ankle joint due to looseness of the lateral (side) ankle ligaments.

Meniscal tear
<strong>Meniscectomy - </strong> one of the most common knee injuries, very often affecting professional athletes. Although it is most common in basketball players, footballers, etc.

Knee injuries
<strong>With knee pain,</strong> soreness and swelling, there is no need to hesitate - the knee joint is more or less damaged. It is essential to see a doctor for an accurate diagnosis.

Ankle sprains
<strong>What are ankle sprains?</strong> An ankle sprain occurs when one or more ligaments in the ankle joint are strained.

Damage to the tendon of the patellar muscle
<strong>What is a hamstring tendon?</strong> A hamstring is like an elastic band that connects a muscle to a bone. The two tendons of the hamstring run side by side behind the outer ankle.

Dupuytren's contracture
<strong>Dupuytren's contracture is a relatively common</strong> genetically inherited disorder of the fingers of the hand that can affect one or even both hands.

Achilles tendon lesions
<strong>What are Achilles tendon injuries?</strong> The Achilles tendon is an elastic band that connects muscle to bone. It is located at the back of the foot.

Spinal hernia
The importance of the spine doesn't need much talking about - we all know it. So the slightest spinal problem usually has a number of negative aspects for the patient.

Fracture of the humerus
We use our hands and arms at almost every step: when we need to pick something up, when we write, when we cook, when we drive, when we do gardening and countless other activities.