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Persistent Knee and Hip Pain in Amateur Tennis Players Over 35
Q1: Why do amateur tennis players over 35 often develop persistent knee and hip pain?A1: Tennis involves frequent running, pivoting, and sudden directional changes, which can strain the knee and hip joints, tendons, and supporting muscles. Age-related wear increases susceptibility … Continue reading
Understanding Cartilage Abnormalities on MRI: What They Mean for Joint Health
Cartilage problems are among the most common findings on musculoskeletal MRI scans. Whether it’s a knee, hip, or shoulder scan, terms like meniscus tear, labral tear, cartilage thinning, subchondral cyst, or loose body often appear in reports and can leave … Continue reading