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Walking and then sitting and raising your legs might help keep the leg cramp ... Interventions for leg cramps in pregnancy. Cochrane Database of ...
This syndrome causes a number of potentially serious symptoms that appear decades after the polio virus.
An avulsion fracture to the foot or ankle may need a cast or walking boot. Rarely, the bone fragment and main bone are too far apart to heal on their own ...
... walking near crosswalk. Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., Mayo Clinic's president and CEO, joined Tomislav Mihaljevic, M.D., chief executive and president of the ...
Increasingly, doctors are concluding that, in some cases, no treatment may be just as good as or better than active intervention in the long run. An ...
Irregular alignment of fused bones that affects how a person walks or moves. Increased risk of arthritis in the foot. Broken screws in the bone. Joint ...
... walking pattern. Having a tight Achilles tendon or ankle muscles is also a risk factor. Risk rises if you suddenly increase your activity level, such as ...
It is estimated that up to 30% of the population will develop bunions. But not all bunions affect walking or ever require treatment. Some bunions do not cause ...
After surgery, people are typically encouraged to begin light physical activity, such as walking. This can help reduce the risk of complications such as blood ...
This test often involves walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary bike ... Explore Mayo Clinic studies testing new treatments, interventions and ...
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