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Exertional compartment syndrome is a medical condition that generally affects runners and people involved in jumping and impact sports.
Ready to run: What are some signs of overtraining? Mayo Clinic Staff. May 16, 2023. Mayo Clinic Minute: Combating weight ...
What are the types of thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS)?. Sam Farres, M.D., Chair, Division of Vascular Surgery Mayo Clinic in Florida: Very broadly speaking, it ...
... Syndrome (POTS). This study aims to lay the groundwork for future research by demonstrating that patients with POTS can return to sport with appropriate ...
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Exercise can help people with long-lasting conditions cope with symptoms and improve their overall health. Long-lasting condition can include heart disease, ...
Dressler syndrome is swelling and irritation of the sac around the heart that happens after damage to the heart muscle. The damage may trigger an immune ...
Strength training can reduce the signs and symptoms of many chronic conditions, such as arthritis, back pain, obesity, heart disease, depression and diabetes.
Turner syndrome affects only females as the result of a missing or partially missing X chromosome, causing a variety of medical and developmental problems.
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