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Your foot is an intricate network of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles. Feet must be strong enough to bear your body weight, but that makes them prone ...
This can damage ligaments, cartilage and other stabilizing structures in the knee, as well as the underlying bone. Learn more from Dr. Edward Laskowski, a ...
... ligament sprain, Lumbar pain, Rotator cuff tear arthropathy, Sacroiliitis, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Muscle atrophy, Knee bursitis, Spondylolisthesis ...
... ligament, Pseudarthrosis, Degenerative scoliosis, Brachial plexus avulsion pain, Brachial plexus avulsion. Show more areas of focus for Ken M. Porche, M.D. ...
... ligament sprain, Low back pain, Rotator cuff tear arthropathy, Sacroiliitis, Sacroiliac joint dysfunction, Muscle atrophy, Knee bursitis, Spondylolisthesis ...
This treatment for high blood pressure can raise the risk of arthritis. Find out why and what you can do about it.
Tests to evaluate your condition may include: Clinical breast exam. Your doctor checks for changes in your breasts, examining your breasts and the lymph ...
This injury is painful but rarely needs surgery for repair. Healing can take weeks to months.
Damage or tear to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). According to Sports Med, UCL damage often is caused by pitchers throwing too much. Knowing your limits ...
Diagnosis involves isolating the problem to bones, cartilage, tendons ligaments or muscles, perhaps even multiple tissues. If surgery is required, there are ...
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