COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has had a profound impact on global health since it emerged in December 2019. While many individuals are recovering from...
COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, has had a profound impact on global health since it emerged in December 2019. While many individuals are recovering from...
What is triathlon?
Triathlon is an endurance sport that combines three different disciplines: swimming, cycling and running. Triathletes have to do all these tr...
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a major health problem affecting many individuals, with potentially harmful consequences for their well-being and productivity.
Discovered by Moerch and Woltman, stiff person syndrome is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder characterized by an inability to perform movements that are not necessarily in the normal range of motion.
What is Tietze syndrome?
Tietze syndrome, also called costochondritis, was discovered in the 19th century by Alexander Tietze, a German physician.
This syndrome is characterized by...
What is coccygodynia?
Coccygodynia is a term used to describe pain in the area of the coccyx (tailbone), which is the bone at the base of the spine. This pain is called coc...
What is CRPS aka algoneurodystrophy?
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), formerly known as algoneurodystrophy, is characterized by one or more joint regions of the...
Did you know?
1 woman in 10 suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome
It is the 1st cause of female infertility
What is polycystic ovarian syndrome?
The name polycystic ovary syndrome is...
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47% of French parents complain about the sleep of their child aged 16-18 months!
Study by Stork, 2000
Baby's sleep is one of the concerns of parents. The arrival of...
Although quite rare, this syndrome has recently increased its popularity following the recent diagnosis of the famous tennis player Rafael Nadal. We hope that this pathology will not be a problem in the future.
What is Dupuytren's disease?
Dupuytren's disease, described in the 1830s, corresponds to an abnormal fibrous thickening (called fibrosis) associated with a retraction of the skin.