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Comprehensive Orthopedic Treatment for Plantar Fibroma
Plantar fibromatosis is a rare medical disorder marked by the growth of benign tumors under the foot. These tumor-like nodules, known as plantar fibromas, are noncancerous and do not pose a serious health threat, though they may cause discomfort. They develop on the underside of the foot, or plantar surface. The heel is connected to the bottom of the foot by a band of connective tissue called the plantar fascia. The superficial plantar aponeurosis is the fibrous tissue where these nodules typically develop, and the outermost layer of the entire plantar fascia. The tumors grow...
Overlapping Toes: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
Overlapping toes are a common toe deformity where one toe crosses over or rests on top of the toe next to it. The condition most often involves the fifth toe (pinky toe) or the second toe, and it may be present at birth or develop gradually as toe alignment changes over time. Left untreated, overlapping toes can become more rigid and may contribute to shoe irritation, calluses, and changes in walking mechanics. Related forefoot conditions such as hammertoes and bunions may also contribute to toe crowding and alignment problems. Hammertoes occur when the toe bends abnormally at...
Frozen Shoulder – A Common Cause of Shoulder Pain
Can Frozen Shoulder Come Back? Causes and Treatment in Texas Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is one of the most common shoulder problems treated by orthopedic specialists. In fact, a shoulder surgeon may see several patients each week with this condition. Frozen shoulder can affect both men and women but is more common in women, especially those aged 40 to 60. The peak incidence occurs with people in their 50s. The good news is that once someone has a frozen shoulder, it rarely comes back in the same shoulder. The bad news is that about 50% of individuals...
Bennett’s Fracture: Expert Insights
Bennett’s fracture can be defined as a crack or break in the first carpometacarpal joint at the base of the thumb. This injury specifically involves a break at the base of the thumb bone (first metacarpal) where it meets the wrist. The term 'Bennett' originates from Edward Hallaran Bennett, who first described this fracture in the late 19th century, giving it its eponymous name and historical significance. A Bennett fracture is a common intra-articular fracture at the base of the thumb bone, typically seen as a fracture-dislocation with a characteristic triangular fragment on...
Rib Stress Fracture Treatment in Texas
Fractures may result from either trauma or stress. Traumatic fractures occur from a single instance of injury that results in a broken bone, while stress fractures stem from continued excessive stress over an extended period and are considered overuse injuries. Stress fractures are usually too small to detect through X-rays; however, they can worsen into major fractures if not treated in time. Traumatic injuries, such as car accidents, staircase falls, or other major trauma, can also cause rib fractures and may involve surrounding back and spine structures. It is important to...

