May 2014

Pitcher’s elbow

If an individual is suspected with a pitcher’s elbow or medial epicondylitis, the pain shoots down to the wrist on the interior side which is known as the medial side. This is caused by damage to the tendons that are responsible for moving the wrist into the palm. Take note that this damage to the […]

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Pelvic muscle pain

Majority of the pelvic muscles are situated on the interior lining of the pelvis bone including the piriformis, pubococcygeus, obturator internus and externus muscles. These external muscles are usually connected to the pelvis as well as other bones. Some of these include the hip, buttocks, hip to knee and the thighs. Take note that there

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