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Facet Syndrome (FS) is a painful condition of the back that is a common problem in patients with chronic neck and backache. Read and learn all about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of this musculoskeletal disorder.

What is Facet Syndrome?

It is a type of pain affecting the facet joints, the synovial joints that are located in pairs on both sides of the vertebrae. These joints are covered by a thick lubricating liquid known as synovial fluid and function as hinges connecting the spinal vertebrae. Each of the joints are lined by a special membrane called synovium and also enclosed within a fibrous sac known as the joint capsule. A special type of tissue, the articular cartilage, lines the bony surfaces of the facet joints. Abnormalities occurring within various anatomical parts of facet joints may give rise to pain and thereby threaten the overall stability of the spinal column. This painful condition is referred to as Facet Syndrome or Facet Joint Syndrome.


Do you find your hips making a snapping sound as you swing around your leg or get up from a chair? If you do, make sure that you are not suffering Snapping Hip Syndrome. Read and know all about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and more about this unique condition.

Snapping Hip Syndrome Definition

Snapping Hip Syndrome is a very unusual type of hip pain occurring among individuals between 15 to 40 years of age. It is a medical condition manifested by a crackling or snapping sensation when the hip is bent or stretched. Sometimes, it is associated with a popping noise which can be clearly heard while walking, running or swinging the legs.

Picture of Snapping Hip Syndrome

Picture 1 – Snapping Hip Syndrome

The condition is also known as dancer’s hip or Coxa saltans, usually accompanied by acute pain and weakness after a strenuous exercise or activity.


Osteomalacia is a discomforting condition that affects many people around the world and is said to affect one out of every 1000 people in the United States. Read and know all about Osteomalacia along with its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

Osteomalacia Definition

Medical researchers define Osteomalacia as a condition that causes softening of the bones of an adult, thereby leading to discomforting problems like bone pain and muscular weakness.


Legg calve perthes disease (LCPD) is a rare hipbone disease that annually occurs in many children around the world. Read and know all about the disease as well as its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

What is Legg calve perthes disease?

It is a degenerative disorder that affects the hip joint. It occurs when there is an insufficiency in the volume of blood reaching the ball of the thighbone, causing death of the bone.

Legg calve perthes disease Pictures
Picture 1 – Legg calve perthes disease

In medical world, the condition is also known as Ischemic Necrosis of the Hip or Avascular Necrosis of the Hip.


Hip Dysplasia is a very deforming condition that affects many infants around the world. Read on to know all about Hip Dysplasia in Infants including its causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

What is Hip Dysplasia?

It is a condition characterized by a hip joint deformity found to be present at birth. The spectrum of this disease is wide in nature and ranges from moderate instability of the hip to long-time hip dislocation.