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Surgical procedures · Loose bone fragments. · Damaged or torn cartilage. · Inflamed joint linings. · Torn ligaments. · Scarring within joints.
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Three bones meet in the elbow. The upper arm bone, called the humerus, connects like a loose hinge to the larger of the two forearm bones, called the ulna. The ...
Seek immediate medical attention · A large amount of rectal bleeding or rectal bleeding that won't stop, especially if it comes with lightheadedness, dizziness ...
Our neurologists and neurosurgeons have experience treating all types of brain, spine and nervous system conditions. They work with a team of doctors ...
Muscle overactivity can be a side effect of spinal cord injury or illness. Treatment may include physical therapy, medicine or surgery.
Brain rehabilitation can help with common challenges such as speech, mobility and daily care after a stroke or other brain injury.
Ebstein anomaly (EA) is a rare, complex and highly variable congenital heart malformation characterized by tricuspid valve regurgitation, right ventricle ...
Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeons now perform osseointegration, an FDA-approved procedure improving prosthetic attachment for patients with high-leg ...
In addition to physical care following a trauma, patients may need care for acute stress reaction, an emotional response to the event.
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