Injury

  • Hip & thigh



    Hip Bursitis Hip Bursitis

    Sometime also known as trochanteric bursitis. It is a condition where the bursae around the hip is inflamed. A bursa is a small sack of fluid which is usually positioned in between a bone and a muscle or tendon. The function of a bursa is to prevent friction between the bone and overlying soft tissue.



  • Snapping Hip Syndrome Snapping Hip Syndrome

    A snapping sensation with a popping noise when the hip is flexed or extended. It is usually caused by the Iliotibial band snaps over the outside of the thigh. And it occurs when the deep hip flexor snaps over the front of the hip joint.

  • Pulled Hamstring Pulled Hamstring

    It is an excessive stretch or tear of muscle fibers. There are 3 grade of pulled hamstring.
    Grade 1 is have minor swelling, tightness and some discomfort in walking.
    Grade 2 is noticeable swelling, any pressure result in pain, unable to straighten knee and limping.
    Grade 3 is noticeable swelling immediately, need walking aids and severe pain when there is knee flexion.

  • Hip Stress Fracture Hip Stress Fracture

    It is a injury to the ball of the ball-and-socket hip joint usually cause by overuse activity. If it is left untreated, the bone will continue to be weaken which in turn will cause the bone out of alignment. And it will lead to the injury of the blood supply to the hip area.

  • Knee



    Runner's Knee Runner Knee

    A softening or wearing away and cracking of the cartilage under the knee cap which causes pain and inflamation. The cartilage becomes like sandpaper because the kneecap is not riding smoothly over the knee.



  • Dislocating Knee Cap Dislocating Knee Cap

    It is when a bone in the knee that has come out of place. When an injury tears the ligaments around the joint, which result is adnormal alignment of the bones.

  • Plica Syndrome Plica Syndrome

    It is when the protective layer in between the knee joint becomes irriated or inflamed. It is usually cause by a history of blunt trauma to the front of the knee or prolonged strenuous exercise.

  • Lateral Cartilage Tear Lateral Cartilage Tear

    Each knee joint has two crescent-shaped cartilage menisci which consist of an medial (inner) and lateral (outer). They act as a shock absorbers for the knee and making sure they are proper interaction and weight distribution between the tibia and the femur (thigh bone).

  • Ankle



    Ankle Sprain Ankle Sprain

    It is when one or more of the ligaments of the ankle is torn or partially torn. It happens when a person lands from jumping or running on to an uneven surface.



  • Achilles Tendonitis Achiles Tendonitis

    Its a inflammation or irritation of the tendon at the back of the ankle. Usually cause by overpronation or lack of flexibility.

  • Leg



    Iliotibial Band Injury it band

    An overuse injury most common injury for runners. The pain range down from the outer muscle from your hip down to the knee causes by excerising on hard surface, increase the intensity too gradually, uneven leg length difference and foot problem such as flat feet.



  • Stress Fractures Stress Fractures

    Stress fractures of the hip are usually seen in long distance runners, and much more commonly in women than in men. These injuries are usually seen in endurance athletes with insufficient nutrition or eating disorders.

  • Foot



    Plantar Fasciitis Plantar Fasciitis

    It is the inflammation of the tissue from heel along the arch of the foot. Caused by the irregular stretch or tear to the ligament of the bottom of the feet.



  • Overpronation Overpronation

    It is when the feet roll inwards too much causes excess stress on the inner surface of the foot which make them more prone to injury.