
Knee / Dr. Charlotte Moriarty
RUNNER’S KNEE
Got knee pain? Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is one of the most common causes of anterior knee pain in adolescents and adults younger than 60 years. Commonly referred to as “runner’s knee,” PFPS is defined as pain occurring around or behind the patella that is aggravated by at least one activity that loads the patella (i.e. kneecap) during weight-bearing on a flexed knee.
Pain related to PFPS can be caused by…..

Hand/Wrist / Sophie Gormley
Trigger Finger
Trigger finger, also referred to as “stenosing tenosynovitis”, is a condition that involves “locking” or “catching” of a finger when you attempt to bend or straighten it. This sensation with finger movement, also described as “clicking” or “popping”, leads to stiffness, pain, and difficulty with hand-use. It is common for individuals with trigger finger to feel a tender lump, called a “nodule” at the base of their finger towards their palm. Trigger finger most often develops without a……
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April 11, 2019 / ORI Blog / Orthopedics Rhode Island
INFOGRAPHIC: A Healthy Approach – How to Avoid Golf Injuries
When it comes to staying healthy this golf season, you can never have too many clubs in your bag.
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