What is Arthritis?
Arthritis is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide, characterized by inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints.
Arthritis is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide, characterized by inflammation, stiffness, and pain in the joints.
Neuropathy, or peripheral neuropathy, refers to a range of conditions resulting from damage to the peripheral nerves.
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, affecting millions of individuals each year.
Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition that results from overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons, leading to pain and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition that results from compression of the median nerve as it travels through the wrist.
Tendinitis is a common condition characterized by the inflammation of a tendon, often resulting in pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Muscle soreness often occurs due to microscopic damage to muscle fibers, resulting in inflammation and discomfort.