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The throat is a muscular tube that runs from the back of the nose down into the neck. The throat also is called the pharynx. It contains three sections: the ...
... muscle. Decline in mitochondrial content and function are common in older adults. High-intensity intervals also improved muscle protein content that not ...
MRI can map the fistula tunnel and provide detailed images of the sphincter muscle and other structures of the pelvic floor. Endoscopic ultrasound, which uses ...
Damage to heart muscle. Tissue swelling from rheumatic fever can weaken the heart muscle. This damage may affect the heart's ability to pump. Heart failure ...
Muscle strains (An injury to a muscle or to tissue that connects muscles to bones, called a tendon.) Osteoarthritis · Scoliosis; Spinal fractures ...
This includes the feet, ankles, calves and thighs. Leg swelling may be the result of fluid that builds up. This is called fluid buildup or fluid retention. Leg ...
Surrounding muscles eventually weaken, allowing watery stool to leak out around the mass. Diarrhea, which can make fecal incontinence worse. Loss of storage ...
The spine is a column of bones held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments. ... A common cause of back pain is injury to a muscle or ligament. These ...
Depending on the cause, arm pain can start suddenly or develop over time. Arm pain may be related to problems with the muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments and ...
The objectives of this study are to determine the best method for integration of respiratory muscle training (RMT) into the clinical ventricular assist device ( ...
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