by OrthoTexas Team | Feb 11, 2014 | Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Knee
Post Traumatic Arthritis is a common form of arthritis in which the foot or ankle joints get worn out. Any injury causing damage to the cartilage or bone can result in Post Traumatic Arthritis. Although this arthritis is mostly found in athletes but according to the...
by OrthoTexas Team | Feb 4, 2014 | Hand & Wrist
Distal Radius Fracture is a painful medical condition in which the radius near the wrist breaks. Radius is basically the largest bone of the forearm that controls the movement of arm and provides support to the muscles in the arm. Some of the common Distal Radius...
by OrthoTexas Team | Jan 28, 2014 | Foot & Ankle
Tarsal Coalition is a medical condition associated with the bones of the foot. This condition generally develops when the bones of the rear foot gets fused together causing intense pain and discomfort. Tarsal coalition is primarily considered as an inherited condition...
by OrthoTexas Team | Jan 22, 2014 | Hand & Wrist, Physical Therapy
Patients suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome are often referred for physical therapy in Plano and it is easy to see why. In addition to alleviating the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, the physical therapists in Plano aid the patients in getting back to a...
by OrthoTexas Team | Jan 15, 2014 | Arm
Bicep Tendonitis, also known as bicipital tendonitis is a serious medical condition that is caused when the main tendon connecting the biceps muscle and shoulder gets inflamed. Although bicep tendonitis is mainly found in people associated with weightlifting,...