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... tendon tear, Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, Knee disorder, Hip tendon tear. Show more areas of focus for Stephen J. Wisniewski, M.D.. By Mayo Clinic ...
Duchman's treatment of foot & ankle injuries includes ankle arthroscopy, ligament and tendon repair, and fracture fixation. Additionally, his expertise ...
Traumatic upper and lower extremity injuries requiring soft tissue, bone, tendon, and nerve reconstruction; Expertise in wrist reconstruction for patients ...
If you get sudden pain or swelling in a tendon after exercise (eg, in the ankle, back of the knee or leg, shoulder, elbow, or wrist), check with your doctor ...
Tendons. Cholesterol deposits may thicken the Achilles tendon, along with some tendons in the hands. Eyes. High cholesterol levels can cause corneal arcus ...
... tendon disorders, like Achilles tendinitis and tennis elbow. In recent years, doctors have begun treating overused tendons with regenerative therapies that ...
Repetitive activities can injure tendons, causing pain and swelling. Wear and tear from age can also cause tendinopathy. These tendon injuries are common in ...
Exosomes, a new tool in regenerative research, have implications for cardiac and tendon regeneration, wound healing, and incontinence, as well as many other ...
Achilles tendon rupture · ACL injury; Ankle arthritis; Ankle instability; Biceps tear; Biceps tendinitis; Fracture; Knee fracture; Knee loose body; Knee pain ...
But over time, the tendons and joints of a hammertoe or mallet toe might tighten. This can cause the toe to stay bent. Shoes can rub against the higher part of ...
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