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Physio or Surgery for Supraspinatus TendinopathyPhysio or Surgery for Supraspinatus Tendinopathy
Supraspinatus tendinopathy is cellular degeneration, not inflammation: the tendon needs progressive loading to remodel, not rest. Physiotherapy succeeds for most; night pain disrupting sleep or arm weakness indicate when surgical assessment becomes necessary.Supraspinatus tendinopathy is cellular degeneration, not inflammation: the tendon needs progressive loading to remodel, not rest. Physiotherapy succeeds for most; night pain disrupting sleep or arm weakness indicate when surgical assessment becomes necessary.
When a grade 1 hamstring strain needs specialist careWhen a grade 1 hamstring strain needs specialist care
Eccentric strength training halves the reinjury rate in grade 1 hamstring strains—7.4% versus 18.5%—and returns athletes to sport roughly a week sooner than conventional physiotherapy.Eccentric strength training halves the reinjury rate in grade 1 hamstring strains—7.4% versus 18.5%—and returns athletes to sport roughly a week sooner than conventional physiotherapy.
Gluteal tendinopathy beyond self-managementGluteal tendinopathy beyond self-management
Gluteal tendinopathy — a condition in which hip tendons lose capacity to handle everyday load — self-perpetuates through geometry: compressive positions reload the sensitised structure, whilst rest removes stimulus and generic stretches worsen compression.Gluteal tendinopathy — a condition in which hip tendons lose capacity to handle everyday load — self-perpetuates through geometry: compressive positions reload the sensitised structure, whilst rest removes stimulus and generic stretches worsen compression.
TFL Strain and Choosing the Right SpecialistTFL Strain and Choosing the Right Specialist
TFL strain ranges from acute tears to chronic overuse; clinical markers—weight-bearing ability, bruising extent, and palpable gap—grade the injury, and the grade determines whether physiotherapy or physician assessment is required first.TFL strain ranges from acute tears to chronic overuse; clinical markers—weight-bearing ability, bruising extent, and palpable gap—grade the injury, and the grade determines whether physiotherapy or physician assessment is required first.
When intercostal muscle strain needs a specialistWhen intercostal muscle strain needs a specialist
Intercostal muscle strain — overstretching or tearing of muscles between ribs — sits at the junction of chest-wall and spinal anatomy since each rib attaches to a thoracic vertebra. Most respond to rest and physiotherapy, though specialist assessment is needed for complete tears, high-impact injuries, or inadequate recovery.Intercostal muscle strain — overstretching or tearing of muscles between ribs — sits at the junction of chest-wall and spinal anatomy since each rib attaches to a thoracic vertebra. Most respond to rest and physiotherapy, though specialist assessment is needed for complete tears, high-impact injuries, or inadequate recovery.
Which specialist to see first for hip painWhich specialist to see first for hip pain
In many NHS areas, patients with hip pain can self-refer directly to MSK physiotherapy without obtaining a GP letter; a 2024 evaluation of 810 cases found comparable outcomes to standard triage clinicians.In many NHS areas, patients with hip pain can self-refer directly to MSK physiotherapy without obtaining a GP letter; a 2024 evaluation of 810 cases found comparable outcomes to standard triage clinicians.
Shin splints recovery and when to see a specialistShin splints recovery and when to see a specialist
Shin splints develop when cumulative load on the tibia outpaces the bone's capacity to adapt; relative rest — reducing training volume by roughly 50% — typically resolves the injury within three weeks to four months.Shin splints develop when cumulative load on the tibia outpaces the bone's capacity to adapt; relative rest — reducing training volume by roughly 50% — typically resolves the injury within three weeks to four months.
Which specialist to see for supraspinatus tendinopathyWhich specialist to see for supraspinatus tendinopathy
Tendinitis, impingement syndrome, and bursitis are overlapping labels for a single supraspinatus tendon problem. A physiotherapist is the primary treating clinician for most cases; surgical referral is escalation, not routine.Tendinitis, impingement syndrome, and bursitis are overlapping labels for a single supraspinatus tendon problem. A physiotherapist is the primary treating clinician for most cases; surgical referral is escalation, not routine.
Who to see first for a hip labral tearWho to see first for a hip labral tear
A hip preservation or hip arthroscopy specialist — not a general orthopaedic surgeon — is the right first contact for a hip labral tear; outcomes and diagnostic pathways depend on this sub-specialty distinction.A hip preservation or hip arthroscopy specialist — not a general orthopaedic surgeon — is the right first contact for a hip labral tear; outcomes and diagnostic pathways depend on this sub-specialty distinction.
Tibial Plateau Fracture Recovery Beyond One YearTibial Plateau Fracture Recovery Beyond One Year
Recovery from tibial plateau fracture typically extends five years; at 12–24 months post-surgery, most patients have not returned to normal function and only 31% have regained meaningful sporting ability.Recovery from tibial plateau fracture typically extends five years; at 12–24 months post-surgery, most patients have not returned to normal function and only 31% have regained meaningful sporting ability.
Who treats shoulder impingement syndrome in the UKWho treats shoulder impingement syndrome in the UK
About half of shoulder impingement cases resolve within six weeks with painkillers and physiotherapy alone; longer-standing symptoms escalate through corticosteroid injections, then surgery only for those unresponsive to conservative treatment or with confirmed rotator cuff tears.About half of shoulder impingement cases resolve within six weeks with painkillers and physiotherapy alone; longer-standing symptoms escalate through corticosteroid injections, then surgery only for those unresponsive to conservative treatment or with confirmed rotator cuff tears.
Choosing treatment after an ACL tearChoosing treatment after an ACL tear
ACL tears often cause swelling, instability and a sense that the knee will give way, especially during turning and cutting sports. Treatment hinges on instability, sport demands and associated injuries: structured rehabilitation can work well for some, while reconstruction is favoured when repeated giving-way episodes threaten function or meniscal damage.ACL tears often cause swelling, instability and a sense that the knee will give way, especially during turning and cutting sports. Treatment hinges on instability, sport demands and associated injuries: structured rehabilitation can work well for some, while reconstruction is favoured when repeated giving-way episodes threaten function or meniscal damage.
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