
Back pain can arise from many conditions, such as overuse injuries, sports injuries, improper posture, age-related degeneration, accidents, infections, or cancer that has spread to the spine.

Playing sports offers numerous health benefits, but it also comes with the risk of injury. These injuries can range from minor issues—such as muscle strains—to more serious conditions like an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear.

Have you ever felt a deep, dull pain around your groin area? Or noticed that your hip doesn’t move as smoothly as before?

Hip replacement surgery is a procedure performed to remove the damaged, necrotic, or fractured parts of the original hip joint and replace them with an artificial hip joint (Prosthesis). The goal is that most closely resembles the natural motion of a real joint.

As Thailand transitions into a fully aged society, joint diseases have become one of the most significant public health challenges.

Chronic back pain lasts for weeks or months and can come from disc degeneration, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, poor posture, or muscle problems. Unlike short-lived aches, it may indicate an underlying condition that needs medical assessment to prevent long-term disability and guide effective treatment.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common cause of hand numbness from nerve entrapment. Repetitive wrist use or prolonged wrist positions can squeeze the median nerve in the carpal tunnel, causing numbness, tingling, or pain primarily in the thumb, index, middle, and part of the ring finger.

Recovery after OLIF surgery requires following strict medical advice and adopting proper self-care habits. These guidelines can help minimize complications, support safe healing, and promote a faster return to mobility and daily activities after minimally invasive lumbar fusion.

Spinal nerve compression can cause chronic back pain, numbness, or radiating leg pain that disrupts daily life. Often linked to vertebral misalignment, it affects mobility and comfort. Recognizing these symptoms early is crucial to prevent long-term complications and maintain a better quality of life.

Trigger finger is a common hand condition caused by tendon inflammation, leading to pain, stiffness, and “locking” of the finger. With modern A-Knife surgical techniques, patients can release the finger in about 5 minutes, restore hand function, and recover quickly with minimal disruption to daily life.

Rotator cuff injuries are common, especially as people get older. Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatories can all help.

Arthroscopy is a treatment that is used to diagnose and treat a variety of knee problems. A surgeon makes a small incision about the size of a buttonhole