
Commonly seen diagnoses
Lower extremity injuries -Hip labral pathologies -Piriformis syndrome - Glute tendinopathy - ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tears - Meniscus Injuries (knee) - Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee) - Hamstring Strains - Quadriceps Strains - Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome - Shin Splints - Ankle Sprains - Achilles Tendinopathy/Rupture - Plantar Fasciitis
Common post-operative diagnoses Upper Extremity: - Rotator Cuff Repair - Shoulder Labral Repair (SLAP/Bankart) - Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (Replacement) - Shoulder Subacromial Decompression / SAD - Biceps Tenodesis / Tenotomy - Elbow UCL Reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery) - Distal Radius ORIF (Open Reduction Internal Fixation) Spine: - Lumbar Laminectomy / Discectomy - Lumbar Fusion (ALIF, PLIF, TLIF) - Cervical Fusion (ACDF) - Cervical Disc Replacement Lower Extremity: - Total Knee Arthroplasty (Replacement) - Total Hip Arthroplasty (Replacement) - Knee Meniscectomy or Meniscal Repair - ACL Reconstruction - PCL/MCL/LCL Repair or Reconstruction - Hip Labral Repair - Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) Surgery - Patellar Realignment Procedures (e.g., MPFL Reconstruction) - Ankle Ligament Reconstruction (e.g., Broström) - Achilles Tendon Repair Other Common Surgeries: - ORIF for Fractures (e.g., tibia, femur, humerus) - Joint Arthroscopy (knee, hip, shoulder) - Hardware Removal or Revision Surgeries
Upper extremity injuries - Rotator Cuff Tears or Tendinopathy - Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - Labral Tears (Shoulder) - Bicep tendon pathology (Proximal and distal) - Lateral Epicondylitis (Tennis Elbow) - Medial Epicondylitis (Golfer's Elbow) - Wrist Sprains - UCL Injury (Elbow - common in throwers)
Spine and Core Injuries - Low Back Strain or Sprain - Facet joint pathology - Lumbar Disc Herniation -Spondylolysis/Spondylolisthesis - Neck Strain (Whiplash from contact sports)
The diagnoses below are the MOST COMMONLY SEEN. Please contact us to ensure your specific diagnosis can be treated here at Moveology. We have generated a list for both commonly seen non-operative and operative diagnoses.