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Mark E. Morrey, M.D., is studying ways to optimize total elbow and shoulder arthroplasties clinically. From a basic science perspective, his research involves ...
During my longer runs I have pretty significant hip and knee pain. Some runner friends advise that I just stretch more, and others say I need to do exercises to ...
Stretching after you exercise also can boost circulation. It is not uncommon to see patients like yourself who have a constant urge to stretch their hamstrings, ...
Read FAQs and answers about OR-Stretch users from the Human Factors Engineering Lab of Susan Hallbeck, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic.
Find out how this skin-resurfacing procedure can change the appearance of your skin.
The research interests of Mark A. Benscoter, Ph.D., M.B.A., are focused on advances in neuroengineering related to epilepsy by furthering the understanding of ...
SUMMARY. The major research goals of Mark D. Stegall, M.D., are to: Improve the long-term outcomes of kidney transplant recipients; Develop new therapies to ...
The cells break away from where they started to grow and travel to the lymphatic vessels in the skin. The cells can block the vessels and cause the skin on the ...
Sometimes, these skin marks can be symptoms of a spinal cord issue that can ... A tethered spinal cord is when the spinal nerves attach to tissue and stretch.
Geographic tongue may look alarming, but it does not cause health issues. Sometimes it can cause tongue pain and make you more sensitive to certain foods.
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