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Coping with Hip Labral Tears

The hip labrum is a cartilage that lines the rim of the hip’s bony socket. It can tear, fray, or detach from the bone and is usually associated with hip impingement.

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Concussion Symptoms

Concussion symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and confusion. Immediate medical attention is essential for severe cases.

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All About Foot Stress Fractures

Stress fractures are small, microscopic cracks in bone that commonly occur in the feet. Foot stress fractures are often caused by overuse injuries in sports, such as soccer or dance.

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About Acute Patellar Injuries

Acute patellar injuries involve sudden damage to the kneecap, often due to trauma or dislocation.

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Treating a Jammed Finger

Treating a jammed finger involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), along with pain relievers, and if severe, medical evaluation may be needed.

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A Broken Shoulder: Scapula Fracture

Scapula or shoulder blade fractures are rare and make up fewer than 1% of all fractures in the body and only 3% to 5% of shoulder fractures.

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3 Types of Snapping Hip Syndrome

Internal, external, and intra-articular are the three types of Snapping Hip Syndrome, each involving distinct mechanisms of hip joint snapping.