An uncommon cause of concussion involves an indirect blow where the force of the impact is spread up to the… Read More
Muscle ruptures in the form of hamstring avulsions have been reported more frequently in the younger population due to an… Read More
The pectoralis major muscle contains two recognizable heads; the clavicular head and the costosternal head. The clavicular head emerges from… Read More
Whiplash-associated injuries are the result of an abrupt, back-and-forth motion of the head, similar to a whip, due to an… Read More
It’s essential to seek professional assistance to properly manage the physical, mental and material damage one may have suffered after… Read More
The primary types of headache disorders include, headaches without a seemingly identifiable cause, for example, tension-type headaches, or TTH, migraines,… Read More
The piriformis muscle originates on the anterior surface of the sacrum and it is securely held to it by three… Read More
Throughout the years, only a small amount of research has been conducted to study the anatomy of the lower trapezius.… Read More
To build a proper personal injury case, seeing a physician is required, simply because without the proper documentation of the… Read More
Shin splints, or MTSS, occurs most frequently in specific groups of the athletic population, accounting for 13-20 percent of injuries… Read More
Stress fractures occurring around the pelvis are significantly uncommon although, a majority of them are often considered a differential diagnosis… Read More
The TFL, or tensor fascia latae, is a complex muscle which is intricately arrangement anatomically with the ITB, or iliotibial… Read More
During single extremity weight bearing exercises, such as stance phase of walking or running, lunging and landing from a jump,… Read More
The predominance of neck injuries in sports is believed to be rising, mostly due to the increased improvements in injury… Read More
Rehabilitation Rehabilitation after any type of accident causing damage and/or injury to the body is essential for the individual to… Read More
Shoulder Pain: Muscular imbalances around the complex structures of the shoulder can develop abnormal activation patterns and inherent myofascial restrictions,… Read More
Many variations of SLAP lesions can primarily be treated conservatively with methods to initially improve the patho-mechanical factors that affect… Read More
The semitendinosus, or ST, the semimembranosus, or SM, and the biceps femoris long and short heads (BFLH and BFSH) are… Read More
The spine is a complex structure consisting of many vertebrae which are stacked upon one another and each of these… Read More