Carpometacarpal Joint Arthrosis is an ongoing joint disease that causes joint pain and stiffness characterized by deterioration of joint cartilage and adjacent bone tissues. Osteoarthritis is one of the most common joint diseases. Equal carpathomacarpal joint arthrosis occurs in…
It is a condition caused by abnormal thickening of the structure (fascia) which is located just below the palms inner skin and undertakes protection for the tendon nerve and vascular structures passing under it. Fascia thickening starts from the…
Golfer's elbow is a disease characterized by pain and tenderness in the bone protrusion located on the inner side of the elbow. The elbow joint is located between the bone called the humerus on the upper arm and the…
Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is a problem characterized by pain in the protruding area of the elbow (lateral epicondyle). The degeneration in this protruding region where the extensor muscles, our muscles in charge of stabilizing our…
They are benign tumors of the cystic structure filled with a gel-like fluid that protrudes over the joint capsule, tendon or tendon sheath. It is the most common benign tumor of the hand. It is usually seen in women…
Our tendons, which move the thumbs up and away from the other fingers, pass under a tunnel near the base of the thumb on the wrist. The thickening and stiffness in this tunnel and the swelling in the sheaths…
Trigger finger is a painful disease that causes the finger to be twisted to pull the gun trigger, which means that the fingers are locked in the bent position. It is caused by inflammation and swelling of the tendons,…