Ligaments injuries have different classifications and it is a major role in providing stability to joints. Ligament sprain may take a few weeks to a few months until it is recovered. Identifying the severity of ligament injury and selecting appropriate rehabilitation guidelines can prevent further injuries.
Mallet finger, also known as drop finger, is an injury to the finger that affects the extensor tendon responsible for straightening the tip of the finger. In basketball players, mallet finger typically occurs when the tip of a finger is struck by the basketball, causing a sudden bend at the distal joint. This impact can tear the extensor tendon, which is responsible for straightening the finger.
Patellar tendonitis, commonly known as "jumper's knee," is an overuse injury characterized by inflammation of the patellar tendon connecting the kneecap to the tibia. The mechanism of injury primarily involves repetitive stress from high-impact activities such as jumping and running, leading to microtears in the tendon.
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) is a common knee condition characterized by pain around the kneecap, often resulting from biomechanical issues, such as misalignment of the patella, muscle imbalances, or overuse during activities like running and jumping.
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