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Often surgery is necessary to remove fragments of bones, foreign objects, herniated disks or fractured vertebrae that may compress the spine. Surgery also ...
... Broken elbow, Shoulder instability, Rotator cuff ... Broken arm, Shoulder subluxation ... Hand arthritis, Cubital tunnel syndrome, Wrist instability ...
That is, until she saw a “tweet” on Twitter on Nov. 12, 2009 about an online chat about wrist pain that Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon Richard Berger, M.D. was ...
Hand injuries can take many forms, such as a laceration, crushed fingers, open fractures, or loss of fingers, a thumb or the whole hand.
Patients with disorders, such as stroke, carpal tunnel syndrome, broken wrist with nerve damage, Dupuytren contracture, or any similar wrist injury.
It often affects areas that can be reached for scratching — the scalp, neck, wrists, forearms, ankles, vulva, scrotum and anus.
It may eventually affect the blood vessels of the hand. Blood clots may form in the small veins of the arms and legs. People who get Buerger disease almost ...
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is a broken blood vessel in the eye — learn more about this common, harmless condition that clears up without treatment.
A lung infection caused by accidentally inhaling something into the lungs (aspiration pneumonia) may be a complication of generalized spasms. Broken bones.
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