The Difficult to Diagnose Knee Pain – It Could Be Due To Menisco-Capsular Separation

Knee Pain Some knee pains are notoriously difficult to diagnose. It is even more baffling when the expensive MRI scan of the painful knee is reported as being normal! I occasionally encounter such patients. They come into my clinic with a problem of pain in the inner side (medial joint line) of the knee.  There … Continue reading

Adult Acquired Painful Flat Foot – Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)

Adult Acquired Painful Flat Foot Have you noticed that the medial arch of your foot is becoming flatter when you walk? You may be developing adult acquired flat foot. This condition is typically caused by a problem with a tendon on the medial side of your foot called the Posterior Tibial Tendon that is not … Continue reading