Injury to the elbow can significantly impact our daily lives, hindering our ability to perform routine duties and participate in various activities. Fortunately, advances in medical technology and surgical techniques have made elbow surgery a highly effective...
A hip socket that does not entirely encompass the ball section of the upper thighbone is referred to as having hip dysplasia by medical professionals. This makes it possible for the hip joint to become partially or fully dislocated. The majority of persons who have...
Knee replacement surgery is one of the most effective operations in all medicine and a common procedure in orthopedics. Although complications following knee replacement surgery are uncommon, patients’ two most common symptoms after the procedure are ongoing...
Anatomy of the Elbow The humerus, located in the upper arm, the radius, located in the middle of the forearm; and the ulna, located at the end of the forearm, comprise the three bones of the elbow joint. Epicondyles are bony bumps located at the lower end of the...
Orthopedic surgery is a specialist within medicine that focuses on diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system (the bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments). Fixing a broken bone, on the one hand, is a relatively simple orthopedic...