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... ligament reconstruction, Elbow arthroscopy, Shoulder arthroscopy, Elbow ligament reconstruction, Elbow dislocation stabilization, Shoulder fracture fixation ...
Ligament sprain: A stretching or tearing of fibrous tissue that connects two bones together in your joints. Stress fractures: Tiny bone cracks caused by ...
These conditions include lupus, scleroderma and myositis. Many people who have mixed connective tissue disease also have inflammatory arthritis and Sjogren ...
An MRI is much more sensitive than an X-ray and can detect tiny fractures and ligament injuries. ... Damage to the surrounding ligaments, nerves or blood vessels.
... ligament sprain, Sprain, Degenerative disk disease, Hip labral tear, Achilles tendinitis, Knee bursitis, Strain, Tennis elbow, Osteochondritis dissecans ...
Regenerative medicine therapy for back pain, neck pain, joint injury, osteoarthritis, ligament and tendon diseases. Interventional pain procedures with ...
Growth plates are the softest and weakest sections of the skeleton — sometimes even weaker than surrounding ligaments and tendons. An injury that might ...
... ligament tear, Achilles tendon rupture, Medial collateral ligament sprain, Ankle instability, Chronic exertional compartment syndrome, Achilles tendinitis ...
The second is an ankle sprain — an injury that stretches or tears the tough bands of tissue, called ligaments, that help hold the bones of the ankle joint in ...
If the knee's ligaments aren't strong enough to hold the joint together by themselves, the surgeon may choose implants that can be connected so they can't come ...
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