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... ligament sprain, Low back pain, Rotator cuff tear arthropathy, Calcific tendinitis, Sacroiliitis, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Knee bursitis ...
... ligament tear, Elbow instability, Tennis elbow, Patellofemoral instability, Shoulder instability, Little Leaguer's elbow, Tendinopathy, Biceps tendinitis ...
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Mayo Clinic's orthopedic surgeons have expertise in all types of ankle surgery — including a wide range of foot and ankle reconstruction surgeries. More than ...
... ligament tear, Cartilage injury, SLAP tear, Articular cartilage ... Related. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) · Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) ...
... ligament injury, Broken hand, Growth plate fracture, Broken arm, Avascular necrosis, Scaphoid nonunion, Nonunion, Hand mass, Clubhand, Pediatric hand trauma.
A common cause of back pain is injury to a muscle or ligament. These strains and sprains can occur for many reasons, including improper lifting, poor ...
... ligament reconstruction, Latarjet procedure, Ulnar collateral ligament repair, Shoulder fracture fixation, Shoulder replacement after fracture, Elbow ...
Kevin J. Renfree, M.D.. Orthopedic Surgeon. Phoenix, AZ. Areas of focus: Elbow replacement, Wrist fracture treatment, Finger ligament reconstruction, ...
Using radio waves and a strong magnetic field, MRIs show detailed images of bones and soft tissues, such as the knee ligaments and cartilage. But MRI scans ...
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