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  • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)

    Tennis elbow is a condition that can affect anyone—not just tennis players. It is a form of tendinitis affecting the common extensor tendon that connects some of the wrist muscles to the outer side of the elbow.

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  • Mallet Finger: Treatment Options

    This video provides insight into treatment options for a mallet finger injury, including nonoperative and operative treatments.

    • Duration 3m
  • Trigger Finger

    Trigger finger happens when a tendon in the finger gets stuck within its pulleys, small bands of connective tissue that keep the tendon in place. The tendon cannot move smoothly, causing the finger to lock or catch. It may bend...

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  • Mallet Finger: Overview

    This video provides an overview on how a mallet finger injury occurs, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals would diagnose a patient.

    • Duration 3m
  • Trigger Finger: Overview

    This video provides an overview on how a trigger finger develops, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals would diagnose a patient.

    • Duration 2m
  • Mallet Finger

    Mallet finger is a common injury to the tendon that helps straighten the fingertip. When this tendon is injured, the fingertip droops down into a bent position, resembling a hammer or mallet.

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  • Kneecap Fractures (Patella Fractures)

    The kneecap, or patella, is a round bone that sits in front of the knee joint. It helps the thigh muscles straighten the knee by acting like a pulley between the muscles and the shinbone.

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  • Hip Bursitis

    Bursae are small gel-like sacs that sit between tendons, ligaments, and bones to provide cushioning. Continued friction over the bursae causes irritation and inflammation, resulting in bursitis. Bursitis can occur in different areas throughout the body but commonly affects the...

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  • Talus Cartilage Injuries: Overview

    This video provides an overview of how talus cartilage injuries develop, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a patient.

    • Duration 4m
  • Hip Bursitis: Overview

    This video provides an overview of how hip bursitis develops, relevant anatomy, and how health care professionals diagnose a patient.

    • Duration 3m
  • Hip Fractures: Overview

    This video provides an overview on how hip fractures occur, relevant anatomy, and how a health care professional would diagnose a patient.

    • Duration 3m
  • Hip Fractures

    The thigh bone, called the femur, is the longest and strongest bone in the body. A break in the thigh bone is often called a hip fracture because the thigh bone joins with the pelvis to form the hip joint.

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  • Hip Fractures: Treatment Options

    This video provides insight into treatment options for hip fractures, including nonoperative and operative treatments.

    • Duration 3m