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- Ankle (Tibiotalar) Osteoarthritis + (3.4% of older adults)
- Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve Entrapment + (3.4–4.3/10,000 person-years)
- Leg Length Discrepancy + (59% having an LLD of at least 5mm.)
- Carpal Instability + (9.7% in patients with wrist pain of unknown origin.)
- Superior Cluneal Nerve Entrapment + (<8% of chronic low back pain, unproven)
- Slipping Rib Syndrome + (Any age, females > males)
- Lumbar Zygapophysial Joint Pain + (Approximately 30% of all [[Chronic Low Back Pain|chronic low back pain]])
- Interspinous Oedema + (Further research required)
- Transitional Vertebral Anatomy + (Lumbarised S1 ~2%, sacralised L5 ~17%. Thoracolumbar unknown. Cervical ribs ~0.2-0.5%.)
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome + (More common in women, usually between 20-50 years of age.)
- Myotonic Dystrophy + (Most common muscular dystrophy among Europeans.)
- Cervical Radicular Pain and Radiculopathy + (Peak incidence 50-54 years old)
- Sjogren's Syndrome + (Prevalence 0.04%. Onset middle age particularly in women.)
- Hyoid Bone Syndrome + (Rare)
- Lateral Plantar Nerve Entrapment + (Rarely reported in the literature)
- Pyomyositis + (Typically young adults and children in tropical climates)
- Piriformis Syndrome + (Unknown but likely very rare)
- Neck-Tongue Syndrome + (Usually begins in childhood. Very rare.)
- Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis + (Varies across populations.)
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome + (Very common. More common in women.)
- Gluteal Tendinopathy + (Women aged over 40)
- Lumbar Fat Herniation + (present in 10–58%)
- Dupuytren Disease + (prevalence 2% to 42%, more common in Northern European men.)
- Hip Osteoarthritis + (~4% symptomatic OA, ~20% radiographic OA, in age >50.)