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It also can include damage to nerves at the end of the spinal cord, known as the cauda equina. The spinal cord sends and receives signals between the brain and ...
A Study of the Ability for CT Imaging to Accurately Predict the Fragility (Quality of Being Easily Broken) of Kidney Stones during Surgical Intervention.
More Information. Avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis) · Back pain · Bladder cancer · Bone cancer · Breast cancer · Broken ankle · Broken foot · Broken ribs ...
Petechiae form when capillaries bleed, leaking blood into the skin. The bleeding may be caused by: Prolonged straining; Medicines; Medical conditions. Prolonged ...
The amount of calcium in your diet. A diet low in calcium may lead to low bone density, early bone loss and easily broken bones. Physical activity. Exercise ...
Broken arm · Broken wrist · Bursitis · Carpal tunnel syndrome · Cellulitis; Cervical disk herniation; Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) · De Quervain tenosynovitis ...
If you suspect a back or neck (spinal) injury, do not move the affected person. Permanent paralysis and other serious complications can result.
Acetabular fracture; Ankle instability; Arthropathy; Avascular necrosis; Avulsion fracture; Bone tumor; Broken ankle · Broken arm · Broken collarbone ...
Broken ankle · Broken foot · Sprained ankle · Stress fractures. Chronic conditions that can cause ankle pain. Achilles tendinitis · Osteoarthritis · Plantar ...
... Broken arm, Torn meniscus, Rotator cuff injury, Dislocated shoulder, ACL injury, Medial collateral ligament tear, Sports injury, SLAP tear, Broken ...
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