Avascular Necrosis of the Hip ( AVN )
Avascular Necrosis of the Hip means erosion of the head of the femur due to the interruption of blood circulation to it, which leads to the death of its tissues and flattening,...
Hip Joint Diseases, joint diseases
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Dislocation and dislocation of the hip joint
The hip joint is one of the most important joints in the body that enables a person to walk and move the leg in different directions. The hip joint may be exposed...
Bowlegs or Genu Varum ( External curvature of the legs )
External curvature of the legs is a problem in which the knees appear far from each other, while the feet are close. The disease is diagnosed through clinical examination and monitoring the...
Internal Bowlegs
Some patients suffer from internal bow legs, a condition in which the knees appear close together while the feet are far apart, which increases the pressure on the knee joint and changes...
Osteoarthritis of the knees
How many people suffer from knee osteoarthritis! The problem of knee osteoarthritis is considered a common disease, and because this problem includes all age groups and is not specific to a specific...
Shoulder tendon stenosis and its treatment
Causes and treatment methods The shoulder joint is surrounded by a strong group of tendons that support it and control its movement. Each group of tendons is responsible for a specific...
Treatment of recurrent dislocation of the shoulder joint
Some individuals who have dislocated the shoulder joint may see that the problem has gone away after they have restored or treated it, but what happens after that is that this joint...
Treatment of shoulder tendonitis
Do you feel so much pain in your shoulder that you are unable to move it? If you feel this way, it means you have shoulder tendonitis. In today's article, we discuss...
Ligament repair of the knee
The success rate of knee ligament repair reaches 90% of cases, and the patient can lead his life normally after the operation. What is the reason behind tearing of knee ligaments? How...
Reconstruction of the posterior cruciate ligament
The posterior cruciate ligament is one of the most important ligaments of the knee that connects the femur and the shin to stabilize the knee and maintain its normal range of motion....
Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament
The cruciate ligament consists of two ligaments that intersect in a cruciate manner to connect the bones of the thigh and leg. The anterior cruciate ligament connects the femur to the tibia...
Excision and trimming of a partial meniscus tear
Cartilage is the protective cushion that lies between the bones at their meeting point in the joints, and its function is to absorb shocks and pressure on the joints. Cartilage damage or...