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  • New in the treatment of osteosarcoma
    What's new in the treatment of osteosarcoma? Much research on osteosarcoma is now being conducted in many medical centers, university hospitals, and other institutions around the world. New in understanding of osteosarcoma cells Researchers are learning more about what makes osteosarcoma cells different from normal bone cells. Learning more about changes in cells may lead to…

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  • Neck spurs disease and its problems
    Neck spurs disease and its problems

    Osteoarthritis of the neck beaks is one of the common neck problems in which people suffer from unpleasant pain in addition to many secondary symptoms related to the position of the vertebrae. What is beak disease? Bony beaks are areas of excess bony growth that people get after advancing age, especially after sixty, and bony beaks may occur in…

  • Robotic knee replacement surgery and everything related to it
    Robotic knee replacement surgery and everything related to it

    Robotic knee joint replacement is one of the advanced surgeries that requires special preparation and quality equipment, as the robot does not replace the joint on its own, but requires a skilled surgeon to guide it. What is the robotic knee joint replacement procedure? Robotic knee replacement surgery is similar to traditional knee surgeries where a consultant orthopedic surgeon removes tissue…

  • All you need to know about gout in the foot
    All you need to know about gout in the foot

    Gout disease in the foot, also known as the disease of kings, is arthritis as a result of the accumulation of uric acid crystals in it, after which patients suffer from many and varied symptoms such as bouts of pain, difficulty walking, and redness of the big toe. What is gout? Gout is a type of arthritis that causes sudden attacks of…

  • Charcot's foot disease; The most important causes and methods of treatment
    Charcot's foot disease; The most important causes and methods of treatment

    Charcot foot disease is a rare and disabling disorder that affects the bones, joints and soft tissues in the feet and ankles, and over time it can cause painful ulcers or change the shape of the foot. Charcot foot disease is an inflammatory process that affects the tissues in the joints and bones in the foot and ankle, potentially making the affected person’s movement limited and causing bone deformities that may…

  • Lumbar spine fixation surgery to straighten the back
    Lumbar spine fixation surgery to straighten the back

    Lumbar stabilization is a surgery in which two or several vertebrae are fused together in order to limit the movement of the spine and protect the spinal cord. It is one of the back straightening operations. The common belief that vertebral fixation leads to a lifelong limitation of back movement is no longer true. Patients can return to their lives...

  • Spondylolisthesis of various types and degrees
    Spondylolisthesis of various types and degrees

    Spondylolisthesis is the movement of one of the vertebrae forward or backward. It is common in the lower part of the spine in the lumbar vertebrae, although it is different from a herniated disc. Slippage can occur in any vertebra of the spine. Cervical spondylolisthesis may occur, but it is considered rare. On the other hand, lumbar spondylolisthesis, especially its degenerative type, is considered...

  • Disc microsurgery for the treatment of slipped disc
    Disc microsurgery for the treatment of slipped disc

    Microdisc surgery is a type of minimally invasive discectomy performed on patients with a herniated disc in the spine and is the ideal option for relieving disc symptoms. Microdisc surgery is a very common surgical procedure, and is characterized by relatively high success rates as it constitutes the gold standard for removing the herniated portion of the disc that is pressing on the nerves, especially in the spine…

  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome/runner's knee
    Patellofemoral pain syndrome/runner's knee

    Patellofemoral pain syndrome is one of the most common causes of knee pain and it is important to begin treatment early before the pain worsens over time and affects the quality of life. Patellofemoral pain syndrome is related to the way the knee moves, specifically the patella against the groove of the femur. This painful condition is common among athletes who participate in activities that require…

  • Knee cartilage resection to treat meniscus tears
    Knee cartilage resection to treat meniscus tears

    Knee meniscus resection is a quick and safe procedure that partially repairs a torn meniscus, providing the knee with better range of motion with less pain. What is the process of cutting the knee meniscus? It is a common surgical procedure in which a torn meniscus is removed or repaired, which is one of the most important cartilage within the knee joint, where it is usually…

  • Knee bursitis and everything related to it
    Knee bursitis and everything related to it

    Knee bursitis is a common inflammatory joint disease that greatly affects the patient's life and prevents him from walking properly, as the inflamed knee bursa prevents the joint from moving normally. What is bursitis? Knee bursitis, also called knee bursitis, is a condition characterized by inflammation and swelling…

  • Hip labral tear; Causes and methods of treatment
    Hip labral tear; Causes and methods of treatment

    A tear of the hip labrum is a common injury that causes pain in the groin and other symptoms. Depending on the severity and location of the tear, it can be treated with several non-surgical methods or with surgery for severe cases. Most people with a hip labrum tear notice symptoms in the front of the hip or in the groin area that appear gradually over the years as a result of repetitive use of the hip joint by engaging in high-intensity sports…

  • Knee-knock main symptoms and methods of treatment
    Knee-knock main symptoms and methods of treatment

    Knee knee is a common medical condition in children in which the knees bend inward. Treatment options to relieve symptoms vary from exercises, physical therapy, and even surgery. 75% Children between the ages of 3 to 5 years suffer from the problem of Knee Knee as part of their normal development, which may correct on its own before the age of seven years...

  • Meniscus tear treatment and best management options
    Meniscus tear treatment and best management options

    Treatment of a meniscus tear depends mainly on alleviating symptoms through conservative treatment. If this does not work, the meniscus is treated with surgical methods where the tear is severe. A glimpse of the meniscus in the knee. The meniscus is an elongated wedge-shaped fibrous cartilage structure located between the femur and the shin bone. The medial meniscus has…

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