Noisy knees after an ACL injury may raise fears of impending arthritis, but new research shows that these noises signal existing damage and not future decline, helping patients and clinicians separate ...
Let’s discuss the topic of joint crepitus, or joint noise, something that is often the source of questions and concerns for patients coming into the clinic. Joint crepitus can be something very benign ...
Whether your knee, shoulder, or some other body part has been popping since you can remember or the noise is more of a recent development, you’ve probably wondered what it means. Dear reader, it’s ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Knee crepitus was associated with osteoarthritis risk at 1-year post-ACL reconstruction. However, crepitus did ...
Crepitus refers to the grinding sensation in one’s knee when the two bones grind against each other. It is a sign of arthritis. Treatment may not be necessary but includes lifestyle changes, ...
Shoulder cracking can occur naturally due to tendons and bones working together. Painful cracking after an injury may indicate a muscle strain, tear, or fracture requiring medical attention to prevent ...
You may have heard of the scapula before, though it is more commonly called the shoulder blade. Scapulas play a very important role in the way your arms, shoulders, and back move. The scapula is a ...
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This week we are going to discuss a muscular problem of the shoulder blade which is quite problematic in some patients and can be seriously disabling in others—the levator scapulae syndrome. The ...