Osgood Schlatter Disease
The patient is a 12-year-old young man who plays tennis 5 times per week in training and competition. His parents made an appointment because he complained for weeks of pain in the front of his left knee.
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The patient is a 12-year-old young man who plays tennis 5 times per week in training and competition. His parents made an appointment because he complained for weeks of pain in the front of his left knee.
A 43-year-old man came for a consultation after experiencing pain in the right knee. He was referred by his sports physician. He runs regularly (between 35 and 60 km per week).
Man, 42, runner, averages 8,000 steps per day. Iliotibial band syndrome right and left leg. After running 5km the patient has to stop.
The patient is a 12-year-old adolescent who swims and is athletic. He made an appointment with the podiatrist to renew his soles, adapted for a foot valgus, that he has had for 4 years.
A walk analysis of an older adult in a nursing home who has trouble walking and has already fallen. The aim of this consultation is to optimize the rehabilitation program to better maintain autonomy.
The patient is a 25-year-old woman who work in dentistry and stands most of the day. She suffers from hallux valgus that bothers her when she walks but is also an aesthetic concern.
Strikes analysis of 3 runners with 3 different profiles and pathologies: Achilles’ tendonitis / Ext right knee pain with the start of a meniscal lesion / Left knee pain (ITBS).
Man who runs regularly (3 to 5 times per week) and specializes in the 400m. He has experienced a sharp pain in the left Achilles tendon for several months, preventing him from training normally.
The patient is a 29-year-old man who practices running 3 times a week with an average of 8,000 steps per day. He experienced a discomfort in the right foot in the Achilles.
The patient is 83-year-old woman who walks regularly and who has suffered for several months from pain under the plantar arch in the left foot.
A walk analysis of an older adult in a nursing home who has trouble walking and has already fallen. The aim of this consultation is to optimize the rehabilitation program to better maintain autonomy.
Strikes analysis of 3 runners with 3 different profiles and pathologies: Achilles’ tendonitis / Ext right knee pain with the start of a meniscal lesion / Left knee pain (ITBS).
The patient is a 12-year-old young man who plays tennis 5 times per week in training and competition. His parents made an appointment because he complained for weeks of pain in the front of his left knee.
A 43-year-old man came for a consultation after experiencing pain in the right knee. He was referred by his sports physician. He runs regularly (between 35 and 60 km per week).
Man, 42, runner, averages 8,000 steps per day. Iliotibial band syndrome right and left leg. After running 5km the patient has to stop.
The patient is a 12-year-old adolescent who swims and is athletic. He made an appointment with the podiatrist to renew his soles, adapted for a foot valgus, that he has had for 4 years.
The patient is a 25-year-old woman who work in dentistry and stands most of the day. She suffers from hallux valgus that bothers her when she walks but is also an aesthetic concern.
Strikes analysis of 3 runners with 3 different profiles and pathologies: Achilles’ tendonitis / Ext right knee pain with the start of a meniscal lesion / Left knee pain (ITBS).
Man who runs regularly (3 to 5 times per week) and specializes in the 400m. He has experienced a sharp pain in the left Achilles tendon for several months, preventing him from training normally.
The patient is a 29-year-old man who practices running 3 times a week with an average of 8,000 steps per day. He experienced a discomfort in the right foot in the Achilles.
The patient is 83-year-old woman who walks regularly and who has suffered for several months from pain under the plantar arch in the left foot.
A walk analysis of an older adult in a nursing home who has trouble walking and has already fallen. The aim of this consultation is to optimize the rehabilitation program to better maintain autonomy.
The patient is 83-year-old woman who walks regularly and who has suffered for several months from pain under the plantar arch in the left foot.
The patient is a 12-year-old young man who plays tennis 5 times per week in training and competition. His parents made an appointment because he complained for weeks of pain in the front of his left knee.
A 43-year-old man came for a consultation after experiencing pain in the right knee. He was referred by his sports physician. He runs regularly (between 35 and 60 km per week).
Man, 42, runner, averages 8,000 steps per day. Iliotibial band syndrome right and left leg. After running 5km the patient has to stop.
The patient is a 12-year-old adolescent who swims and is athletic. He made an appointment with the podiatrist to renew his soles, adapted for a foot valgus, that he has had for 4 years.
Strikes analysis of 3 runners with 3 different profiles and pathologies: Achilles’ tendonitis / Ext right knee pain with the start of a meniscal lesion / Left knee pain (ITBS).
Man who runs regularly (3 to 5 times per week) and specializes in the 400m. He has experienced a sharp pain in the left Achilles tendon for several months, preventing him from training normally.
The patient is a 29-year-old man who practices running 3 times a week with an average of 8,000 steps per day. He experienced a discomfort in the right foot in the Achilles.
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