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The 'useless' body part that can explain why humans get leg pain
If you've experienced pain in your calf, the Achilles tendon might have seemed like the culprit, but this odd muscle might ...
Hold a dumbbell in each hand in front of your thighs. Hinge at the hips—keeping a slight bend in the knee—as you lower the ...
Robotics in orthopedics is having a moment, but Brian Nwannunu, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Dallas-based Texas Joint Institute, says the biggest misconception is still the simplest one: people assume it ...
At the heart of this transformation stands Dr Gaurav Gupta, Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director of Jhansi Orthopaedic Hospital—a ...
Discover what’s inside a turtle shell, living bone fused to spine and ribs, packed with organs, muscles, and nerves that ...
Starfish, also known as sea stars, are equipped with an almost alien-like anatomy. Despite lacking a brain, blood, and ...
It’s among the most common ailments people have as they age, but medical researchers have long struggled with how to help — other than surgery. The problem? Osteoarthritis in the knee, the No. 1 ...
A rare Homo habilis skeleton from Kenya reveals how early humans moved, climbed, and adapted more than two million years ago.
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