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  2. Plica syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Plica syndrome treatment focuses on decreasing inflammation of the synovial capsule. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) is often used in conjunction with therapeutic exercise and modalities. Iontophoresis and phonophoresis have been utilized successfully against inflammation of the plica and synovial capsule. Failing these, surgical ...

  3. Iliotibial band syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Iliotibial band syndrome is one of the leading causes of lateral knee pain in runners. The iliotibial band is a thick band of fascia composing the tendon of the tensor fasciae latae muscle . It is located on the lateral aspect of the knee, extending from the outside of the pelvis , over the hip and knee, and inserting just below the knee.

  4. Capsulitis - Wikipedia

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    Manual therapy involves the movement of joints and other structures by a healthcare professional such as a physiotherapist. [2] Exercise is the movement of joints and purposeful muscle contraction. [2] Both manual therapy and exercise are used to attempt to relieve pain and soreness and increase joint range and function. [2]

  5. Polish plait - Wikipedia

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    Polish plait (Latin: Plica polonica, Polish: Kołtun polski or plika, Kołtun in Polish meaning matted), less commonly known in English as plica or trichoma, is a particular formation of hair. This term can refer to either a hairstyle or a medical condition, depending on context.

  6. Patellofemoral pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    However, there is insufficient evidence to compare the effectiveness of different types of exercises with each other, and exercises with other forms of treatment. [28] Exercise therapy is the recommended first line treatment of PFPS. [3] Various exercises have been studied and recommended. [29] Exercises are described according to 3 parameters: [8]

  7. Pes anserine bursitis - Wikipedia

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    Pes anserine bursitis can be treated with a variety of physical therapy treatments, steroids to reduce inflammation, or surgery if necessary. Physical therapy treatments include therapeutic ultrasound, electrical stimulation (E-stim), rehabilitative exercises, and ice. [ 2 ]

  8. Plica - Wikipedia

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    Plica (sigillography) - term from sigillography; A fold or crease, especially of skin or other tissue, from medieval Latin plicare ("to fold") Plica fimbriata: Fimbriated fold of tongue; Plica semilunaris of the conjunctiva; Plica semilunaris of the fauces; Plica syndrome of the knee; Plica circularis, also called circular fold, of the small ...

  9. Bursitis - Wikipedia

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    3D image showing normal bursa (left) and bursitis (right)Bursitis commonly affects superficial bursae. These include the subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pes anserinus bursae of the shoulder, knee, heel and shin, etc. (see below [broken anchor]). [1]