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Welcome to our understandable and insightful introduction to common complaints that our health center treats! The world of physical therapy is about more than just exercises – it is an art and science that deals with the entire musculoskeletal system of the body.

We look at typical complaints in three clear sections: 'What?' for clear definitions, 'Why?' for causes and 'And now?' for treatment options, including modern techniques such as Kinekt and Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI). Together we will explore this fascinating world where innovative therapies and exercise go hand in hand - really hand in hand!

Baker's cyst

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Baker's cyst

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Back of the knee

A Baker's cyst is a collection of fluid in the back of the knee caused by a buildup of synovial fluid. It can cause pain and swelling in the back of the knee area. Treatment may include rest, compression, physical therapy, and in some cases aspiration (removal of fluid). It is important to treat the underlying cause, such as osteoarthritis or injury, to prevent Baker's cyst from recurring.

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Knee injuries, osteoarthritis, inflammation, age

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hip joint

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hip joint

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Hip

A ball-and-socket joint that connects the pelvis to the thigh bone and enables extensive movements such as running and jumping.

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Ischium

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Ischium

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pelvic floor

A bone that forms the lower part of the pelvis and on which one sits.

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Calcaneal spur (heel spur)

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Calcaneal spur (heel spur)

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Foot - heel

A calcaneal spur is a bony growth on the heel bone that often causes pain in the heel, especially when walking or standing. The main cause is repetitive stress on the foot, especially if it is misaligned or overweight. Treatment may include rest, orthotics, physical therapy, and in some cases anti-inflammatory medications. In severe cases, surgery to remove the spur may be considered.

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Overuse, poor shoe choice, foot anatomy

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Coalition of the tarsus (misconnection between tarsal bones)

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Coalition of the tarsus (misconnection between tarsal bones)

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Foot

A coalition of the tarsus is a rare misconnection between the tarsal bones that causes foot pain and limited mobility. This can be congenital or develop over time. Treatment may include rest, orthotics, and in some cases surgical correction.

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Congenital malformation, genetic predisposition

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break of collarbone

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break of collarbone

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collarbone

A collarbone fracture is an injury to the collarbone that can cause pain and limited mobility of the shoulder joint. Treatment may include wearing a cast, physical therapy, or in some cases surgery to fix the fracture.

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Falls, accidents, broken bones

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Carpal

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Carpal

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hand

A collective term for the group of carpal bones that form the connection between the forearm and the hand.

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Tarsus

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Tarsus

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Foot

A collective term for the group of tarsal bones that form the connection between the lower leg and the foot.

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pool

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pool

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pool

A complex bone composed of the ilium, pubis, and ischium that supports the lower spine and serves as an attachment point for the leg muscles.

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Cruciate ligament injury

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Cruciate ligament injury

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Knee

A cruciate ligament injury refers to injury to the anterior or posterior cruciate ligament in the knee. These injuries can cause pain, instability and limited mobility. Treatment can be conservative, with rest, physical therapy and bandages, or surgical with cruciate ligament reconstruction. The choice of therapy depends on the severity of the injury and the individual needs of the patient.

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Sports injuries, overstretching, trauma, movement patterns

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