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A broken wrist occurs when one or more bones of the wrist break or crack, often because of a fall. When falling, people instinctively reach out their hands ...
A broken hand occurs when one or more of the bones of your hand break or crack, often because of a fall. When falling, people reach out their hands to catch ...
Treatment of a broken leg depends on the location and severity of the injury. Surgical repair uses metal pins and plates to hold the fragments together.
Symptoms of broken heart syndrome can mimic those of a heart attack. Symptoms may include: Chest pain. Shortness of breath. When to see a doctor. Any continued ...
Tests. To diagnose a broken ankle, your healthcare professional might order one or more of these imaging tests. X-rays. Most ankle fractures can be seen on ...
A broken ankle, also called a fractured ankle, is an injury of one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint. An ankle might break from a twisting ...
Pain when wearing shoes and difficulty walking can signal a broken toe — so see your health care provider to help it heal and ease pain.
Your arm is made up of three bones: the upper arm bone (humerus) and two forearm bones (the ulna and the radius). The term "broken arm" may refer to a fracture ...
A broken foot, also called a fractured foot, is an injury to one or more bones in the foot. A bone might break from a sports injury, a car crash, ...
Diagnosis. Broken heart syndrome is often diagnosed in an emergency or hospital setting because symptoms mimic those of a heart attack.
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