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Spinal stenosis
In spinal stenosis, there is a narrowing of the spinal canal. This narrowing (stenosis) puts pressure on the nerve(s) running through the spinal canal.
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Spondylolysis or spondylolisthesis
In spondylolysis, the vertebral arch becomes detached from the vertebral body. This can occur in the lower back due to intense practice of certain sports, but can also be discovered by chance. When the vertebra does not stay in place but shifts, we speak of spondylolisthesis.
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Trigger finger
A trigger finger is an abnormality caused by inflammation of the flexor tendons of a finger.
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Sports injuries (orthopaedics)
Sports injuries are an inevitable part of the sports world. From strains and sprains to more serious injuries such as broken bones and torn ligaments. These injuries can have a significant impact on both professional and recreational athletes.
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Tailor's bunion
A tailor's bunion is a deformity in which the little toe is crooked and points more toward the big toe. This creates a lump that is often painful and red from friction in the shoe.
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Speech disorders
A speech disorder (dysarthria) can occur after a brain injury. The muscle strength and mobility of the muscles decreases, making your speech more difficult to understand.