Shoulder pain should never be ignored. Whether you only need rest and recovery or proper treatment from an orthopaedic specialist, read on to learn more.
An active lifestyle has its benefits to your health, but injuries can be a literal pain to deal with. Here’s what you should know.
Shoulder injuries like a rotator cuff tear can take a long time to heal. Diagnosing it properly is the first step towards getting the right treatment to fast-track recovery.
Continue your physiotherapy at home using everyday objects you can find around the house.
Falls and accidents are part of growing up, but they can get serious. This makes it crucial that parents know how to spot the signs of a fracture and seek medical attention early.
If you play contact sports, it’s common to injure your joints. Minimally invasive surgical techniques are now more prevalently used to treat elbow and shoulder injuries in athletes.
Exercising when you’re injured sounds counterproductive. Here’s what an orthopaedic surgeon would recommend when you’re waiting to recover.
It may be tempting to push on and ignore that ache, but any form of pain should not be taken lightly. Here's how 10 injuries you sustain now can have a long-term effect on your life.
Learn how long it would take before you can return to your usual activity after an injury, and how you can speed up the healing process.
The harm you may have caused to your body won’t always be visible from the outside – but ignoring that niggling pain could worsen the damage. Dr Andrew Dutton explains why.
Some injuries are immediately evident, while others creep up slowly and progressively get worse. Here are some subtle signs you should not ignore.
Osteoporosis is a silent disease. By taking preventive measures and going for early screening, you can manage your osteoporosis risk before it is too late.
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