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Disturbed sleep. Embarrassment about the sleep terrors or problems with relationships. Injury to the person having a sleep terror or, rarely, to someone nearby.
Nerves can be damaged by many things, including injury, surgery, disease or exposure to toxins. The damaged nerves are activated inappropriately and send ...
Such history increases arthritis development risk at a younger age than for individuals who have not experienced knee injury. ... If patients' injuries prove ...
... injury, Back pain, Functional neurologic disorder, Spasticity, Myofascial pain syndrome, Limb loss, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Knee pain, Arthritis, Spinal ...
... injury, ACL injury, Sports injury, Kneecap subluxation, Patellofemoral instability, Shoulder instability, Biceps tendinitis, Biceps tear, Labral tear ...
... injury. You need urgent medical attention if: Your knee joint is bent or deformed. There was a "popping" sound at the time of injury. Your knee can't bear ...
... injury rehabilitation, Osteoarthritis, Baker's cyst, Back pain, Shoulder subluxation, Torn meniscus, Neck pain, Herniated disk, Rotator cuff injury ...
Repetitive activities can injure tendons, causing pain and swelling. Wear and tear from age can also cause tendinopathy. These tendon injuries are common in ...
This short bout of stroke-like symptoms doesn't cause permanent damage. But it may serve as a warning sign of a future stroke.
Treatment depends on the site and severity of the injury. Simple breaks might be treated with a sling and ice. Complicated fractures may require surgery.
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