Cramp
Cramp in a muscle is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle that is beyond your control. It can be very painful and feel as if the muscle or a tendon is about to break.
A broken wrist means that you have a fracture, a bone has broken, on one of the small bones in the wrist or most often perhaps, the lower part of the radius.
An accidental step can result in a sprain, while a more severe impact to the foot can result in a broken ankle or ankle joint. In both cases, the ankle tends to swell.
A swelling of the wrist indicates an inflammation of the wrist. It can be caused by trauma, overexertion, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome or rheumatism.
The wrist consists of eight small bones located between the bones of the forearm and the five finger bones of the middle hand. The wrist is used daily for many everyday tasks that are constantly repeated. Inflammation of the wrist usually occurs due to overexertion of the wrist…
A ganglion is a benign, fluid-filled bump that is attached to a joint or tendon sheath, usually on the top of the wrist. It can also be located on the underside of the wrist or adjacent to other joints, such as finger joints or the top of the ankle…
Wrist pain is usually caused by overexertion or trauma, e.g. a fall with your hands.
Recent research shows that whiplash injury is caused by inflammation of the fascia. The pressure from the injury causes the cobweb-like collagen threads in the neck to stick together, pinching nerve endings and signaling pain.
Tension headaches are common and harmless but can cause major issues in everyday life. It can ache and press around the whole head, across the forehead, behind the eyes, temples, around the scalp and back of the head
Scoliosis means that the spine is crooked, seen from behind. The crookedness can cause pain from joints and muscle fatigue, as well as breathing, heart and stomach problems.