by SII Team | Mar 10, 2019 | Sports Injuries, sportsinjuryinformer.com, Treatments
Let’s face it, no one wants a broken nose. Who wants to deal with pain in the first place? Not to mention that in some cases, it can permanently change your appearance.But unfortunately, it can be unavoidable.Your nose sticks out, so it’s relatively easy to break. A...
by SII Team | Feb 25, 2019 | Sports Injuries, Treatments
The human leg can be divided into three main sections. The upper leg features the femur or thigh bone. Separating the upper half from the lower half of the leg is the patella or kneecap. Below the midpoint connector, there are two bones including the tibia and the...
by SII Team | Feb 23, 2019 | Sports Injuries, Treatments
The human shoulder is truly a feat to behold. We tend to take our bodies for granted, while we should be in awe of just how complex a machine it is. The shoulder is just one example of the fine-tuned parts that allow us to interact with the world around us.Just like...
by SII Team | Feb 5, 2019 | Rehab & Exercise, Sports Injuries
Gastrocnemius may sound like a spell straight out of the Harry Potter world, but it is actually just the fancy anatomical term for the outer calf muscle. If the name has you thinking about your gastrointestinal tract, there is a great reason for that as gastrocnemius...
by SII Team | Dec 12, 2018 | Sports Injuries, Therapies
The human knee is an absolute marvel of a joint that rivals that of the most effective hydraulic hinges in machines. Not only are the knees the main weight bearing joints of the body, but they are also responsible for allowing us to stay mobile.Just like a hydraulic...
by SII Team | Dec 5, 2018 | Sports Injuries
A stress fracture just sounds so stressful, and it absolutely is. A stress fracture shin is usually caused by overuse. It is a fracture caused by a physical stressor usually centered around long-term physical activities such as running.Stress fractures typically occur...