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Pain relievers you put on the skin over the joint, called topical NSAIDs. · Ease pain. · Joint fusion, also called arthrodesis. · Use hand tools. · Your symptoms, ...
The sound waves jump-start the healing process, reduce pain and inflammation, break up scar tissue and adhesions, stimulate bone healing, release growth factors ...
Do not touch your eyes or the inside of your nose unless you have just washed your hands and have not touched anything else in the meantime. Be careful not ...
Your hand therapist will give you exercises to help you learn how to move your fingers and wrist. Over time, your finger and wrist movement may improve. Once ...
Here are a few tips to clean up your hand-washing skills: Scrub your hands together with soap for 20 seconds using warm water. Cold water does not remove germs ...
A helping hand. Jennifer says one of the shining stars of Lucas' team has been Karen Miller, clinical research coordinator for the Hypoplastic Left Heart ...
Develops a plan for therapeutic exercises to improve hand strength and function; Personalizes the treatment plan to the needs of your child; Works with and ...
Signs and symptoms · Pain, burning, tingling, itching, numbness or extreme sensitivity to touch · Red rash with fluid-filled blisters that begins a few days after ...
Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection. Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. If needed, gently press the wound ...
Signs and symptoms of a first-degree burn include red skin that may be mildly swollen and painful to touch. ... If the wound isn't healing, see your health care ...
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