Ganglion Cysts of the Hand
A ganglion cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms as a herniation from a joint capsule or tendon sheath. The sac is attached to the joint or tendon sheath by a "stalk" that allows fluid to move into the pouch from the joint or sheath. The stalk functions as a valve and often limits fluid drainage out of the cyst, allowing the cyst to increase - but not decrease - in size. In some cases the stalk functions as a two-way valve, allowing fluid to travel in both directions. This can enable the cyst to increase and decrease in size based on activities.

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)
Hip and Thigh
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Colles Fractures
Hand
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De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
Hand
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Spinal Fusion (Lumbar)
Spine
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TLIF: Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
Spine
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Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow)
Elbow
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Facet Joint Injections
Head, Neck and Spine
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Hand
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Medial Epicondylectomy
Elbow
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Anatomy of the Shoulder
Shoulder
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