Pelvic apophyseal avulsion fractures occur in younger athletes. Causes ● A pelvic apophyseal avulsion fracture is caused by the sudden and forceful contraction or passive lengthening of the muscles involved during acceleration and deceleration of the body as seen in a jump or a kick. This injury is associated with playing soccer, football, gymnastics, basketball,…
Pelvic Apophyseal Avulsion Fracture: The Most Unusual Athletic Sports Injury
Pelvic Pain: Several Unusual Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Do you have difficulty sitting on both of your glutes? Do you find yourself sitting on one glute uncomfortably? If so, read the details below for causes, additional symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of pelvic pain. Causes Many traumatic events can cause pelvic pain. ● Being t-boned by another motor vehicle● Falling off a bicycle● Being…
Penetrating Head Injuries: Important Facts Everyone Should Know
What are penetrating head injuries? ● Penetrating head injuries are severe head injuries that cause the outer layer of the brain, the dura mater, to be penetrated. Causes ● Penetrating head injuries are not caused by blunt force trauma.● They are caused by violent events such as gunshots, knife stabbings, or bone fragments being forced…
Knee Pain: It Can Happen So Easily
Do you have knee pain? People can experience knee pain in several unusual ways. For example, a few months ago, my mom joined a gym and hired a trainer to help her lose the weight that she had gained from working at home during the pandemic. She started out great. She went to the gym…
Osteitis Pubis: Important Facts, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment That You Need to Know
My first year of college, when I played softball for the University of Tennessee, I had an episode of osteitis pubis. It was the worst experience that I ever had; unfortunately, it occurred during one of the most important softball tournaments of my career. We were playing against one of the best teams in the…
Lower Back Pain: Significant Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Were you physically active when you were younger, but now that you are older, you feel every injury that you ever had all over again? Does lower back pain make getting out of bed in the morning difficult? Does standing on a hard surface for lengthy periods of time cause you to have numbness or…
Nerve Pain: 6 Other Forms That You Should Know
Nerve pain can present in many ways when there is damage or trauma to the spinal cord. In this article, I will identify the other forms of neuropathic pain often seen in the clinical setting and their treatment. I. Trigeminal Neuralgia Cause ● Trigeminal neuralgia results from the compression of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal…
Hip Pain: Important Symptoms You Need to Recognize
Hip pain is another common ailment that I see in my pain management clinic. Patients experience hip pain in diverse ways. Below are scenarios that I see the most often. 1) Sometimes lower back pain (L4-5 and L5-S1) can mimic hip pain.● In this area, patients tend to feel centralized lower back pain that radiates…
Hip Strains: Important Facts You Need to Know
What are hip strains? ● These strains can be a simple stretch in the muscles or tendons, a partial or complete tear of the muscle fibers, or a combination of muscles and tendons.● Hip strains can be mild, moderate, or severe depending on the extent of the injury, and can occur at any time. Causes…
Intraspinal Facet Cysts (Synovial Cysts): Important Facts You Need to Know
Have you ever had lower back pain that caused numbness and tingling sensations to radiate down your leg? Were the MRI results of your lumbar spine normal? When you have lower back pain and your spinal structure looks normal, ask your physician to take another look! Sometimes, it is tissue that is the source of…
Hip Pointer: Important Facts That You Need to Know
Twenty-five years ago on a Friday night, I was playing in a high school basketball game. My teammate, one of our opponents, and I all jumped up simultaneously reaching for the basketball as it bounced off the rim. My teammate got the rebound; however, our opponent landed awkwardly on her back. Crashing to the floor,…
Important Reasons to Stretch: Declining Mobility and Muscle Tightness
Do you have lower back pain? Are you unable to stand upright because of stiff lower back muscles? Has your mobility declined? Do you have difficulty kneeling to tie your shoes? If you said yes to these questions, then you need to incorporate stretching into your daily routine. Causes ● Lack of use of our…
Traumatic Thoracic Aorta Rupture: Important Facts, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Traumatic Thoracic Aorta Rupture – Have you ever wondered how the chest is affected after being crushed by the steering wheel during a major car accident? If so, read the details below. Cause ● A sudden traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta is caused by blunt force trauma related to a motor vehicle accident (MVA),…
Thoracic Pain: Important Facts, Causes, symptoms, and Treatments That You Need to Know
Do you have pain in the upper middle area of your back? Do you have numbness and tingling sensations that radiate to your abdomen? Have you experienced chest pain? Do you tend to feel the need to stretch the middle of your back? If you said yes, then you may have thoracic pain. Read the…
Tracheobronchial Tear: This Is a Medical Emergency!
Do you have lung problems? Are you a smoker? Do you have emphysema? Have you ever wondered what could happen if the surgeon accidentally punctures the trachea during a medical procedure? Read the information below to learn about the health implications of a tracheobronchial tear. What is a Tracheobronchial Tear? ● A tracheobronchial tear is…
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Important Facts, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
When I first began my healthcare career in 2008, I worked on a Traumatic Brain Injury Rehab Unit at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, now Vidant Medical Center, in Greenville, NC. I can recall taking care of a patient that injured himself while performing skateboard tricks on a sidewalk without wearing a protective helmet. One day,…
Sternal Fracture: It’s Too Painful to Laugh with This Injury
Sternal fractures – Have you ever been in a motor vehicle accident (MVA), had a pedestrian accident, had CPR performed on you, speared in the chest while playing football? Did you have intense chest pain? Did you have difficulty breathing afterwards? If you said yes, then there was a strong possibility that you fractured your…
Osteoarthritis (OA): Significant Reasons Why Your Joints Ache
Osteoarthritis (OA) – In the summers, I spent time with my grandparents in South Carolina. If you live on the east coast, then you know that thunderstorms are prevalent in the summers. I will always remember my grandma complaining about her achy knees on a cloudless, sunny, hot humid day. Whenever her knees ached, she…