A hip fracture is one of the most serious bone injuries Canadians can face, involving a break in the upper part of the femur — the long bone connecting your hip to your knee. Most hip fractures require emergency surgery and a lengthy recovery period, making it critical to understand the causes, symptoms, and treatment […]
Cervical polyps are small, finger-like growths that form on the cervix — the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina. They are among the most common gynaecological findings in Canada, and while they are usually benign (non-cancerous), they can cause symptoms like unusual discharge or irregular spotting that should not be ignored. […]
Chronic cervicitis is a persistent inflammation of the cervix that affects a significant number of Canadian women each year, making it one of the most common reasons for gynaecological visits across the country. This condition occurs when the lower part of the uterus — the narrow passage connecting to the vagina — remains inflamed over […]
An ankle sprain is one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries Canadians face — whether it happens on a hiking trail in the Rockies, a basketball court, or simply stepping off a curb the wrong way. It occurs when the ligaments connecting the bones in your ankle stretch beyond their normal range or tear, causing […]