Knowledge
Herniated Disc (Lumbar Disc Herniation)
A herniated disc, also known as Lumbar Disc Herniation, is a common spinal condition affecting the lower back.
Rotator Cuff Syndrome
It refers to a spectrum of conditions affecting the tendons and muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint. The rotator cuff consists of four essential muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis, which work together to provide shoulder strength, stability, and smooth movement.
ACL Tear (Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury)
It is one of the most significant and frequently encountered knee injuries in modern orthopedics and sports medicine.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
It is a common condition caused by compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel, a narrow passageway located in the wrist.
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a chronic condition in which bones gradually lose strength and density, making them fragile and more prone to fractures.
Cardiomegaly: An Important Indicator of Cardiac Stress
Cardiomegaly, commonly referred to as an enlarged heart, is a medical condition in which the heart increases in size due to excessive workload, structural changes, or prolonged stress on the cardiac muscle.
Bradycardia
It is a condition in which the heart’s electrical system causes the heart to beat too slowly. When the heart rate drops excessively, it may not supply enough blood and oxygen to meet the body’s needs.
Cardiac Cryoablation
It is an advanced, minimally invasive cardiac procedure designed to treat abnormal heart rhythms, medically known as cardiac arrhythmias.
Dementia: Early Detection, Effective Care, and a Stronger Future
Dementia affects millions of individuals and families worldwide, yet many still misunderstand its early signs and the importance of timely evaluation.