Polymyalgia rheumatica treatment
Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory disease that causes pain and stiffness in large muscle groups. It mostly affects women and rarely before the age of 50.
Polymyalgia rheumatica is an inflammatory disease that causes pain and stiffness in large muscle groups. It mostly affects women and rarely before the age of 50.
Most commonly, groin problems are caused by overstretched muscles, such as the hip flexors and adductors, which affect many athletes.
In the hip area, there are abundant muscles and tendon attachments that attach to the iliac crest and the outside of the femoral head, the greater trochanter. When you have pain in the hip, it can come from the hip joint itself or from the soft tissues and fascia structure in the surrounding area, which may be due to overuse with inflammation of the muscles and tendon attachments.
A muscle is made up of many muscle fibers (muscle cells), which build up the muscle belly itself. Each muscle fiber is surrounded by fascia, a bundle of muscle fibers is then bundled together with a slightly stronger fascia around the bundle and finally there is an even stronger fascia around the whole muscle (several bundles together).
Morton’s neuroma, Morton’s or Morton’s disease is a common cause of pain in the front of the foot. In the foot, nerves extend to the toes and these can become pinched between two metatarsal bones, causing pressure on the nerve, which in turn, when prolonged, can cause a tightening of the fascia around the nerve.
If you have an overstrained wrist, it means that you have performed a movement too frequently without being sufficiently trained for the movement.
A sprained ankle means that ligaments and other fascia structures around the ankle have been damaged. Collagen fibers that build up ligaments, etc. may have broken or become stretched.
Recent research shows that back pain is caused by inflammation of the fascia. When the cobweb-like collagen threads stick together, nerve endings get pinched and signal pain.