Making the diagnosis of a torn biceps tendon is typically straightforward, but the decision for how to best treat these injuries may be more complicated. Deciding if surgery is necessary, or even ...
tendons, and muscles of the foot. Among those most frequently treated at HSS are cavus foot, tarsal coalition, clubfoot, accessory navicular, and juvenile bunion. Treatment of foot deformities in ...
the condition is more gradual in development and characterized by microscopic tears and thickening of the tendon. Patellar tendinosis causes similar symptoms, but the treatment of this condition is ...
The bacteria cannot gain entry to the skin by themselves and cause foot rot. Treatment of foot rot is generally quite successful, especially when treated early. Recovery can often be observed in 3-4 ...
Most people who have biceps tendonitis or SLAP tears don’t need surgery to relieve pain, improve shoulder function and regain the functions of work, play and daily life. Nonsurgical treatment includes ...