Search Results 2521-2530 of 39291 for Muscles
... muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. ... inability to move the arms, legs, or facial muscles; indigestion; irregular ...
This test records the electrical activity in a muscle when you try to move it. ... It measures how quickly your nerves carry electrical signals to your muscles.
One commonly ordered test looks at the levels of troponin, a protein from the heart muscle. Troponin levels in the blood increase soon after heart damage occurs ...
Muscle atrophy; Muscle spasms; Muscle twitching; Muscle weakness; Muscular ... Myoglobinuria with muscle disease; Myositis; Myotonia congenita; Myotonic ...
... muscles, as well as the muscles in your hips, pelvis and lower abdomen. Increasing muscle strength helps stabilize your knee joint, making it less ...
Shoulder surgery; Hip surgery; Knee surgery; Microvascular procedures, such as nerve repair and nerve and muscle grafts; Foot and ankle injuries; Spine surgery ...
RPNI involves putting the nerve endings into tissue from a muscle graft. The graft often comes from the part of the leg or arm that was removed. This ...
Gastroesophageal junction and stomach. The stomach is a muscular sac in the middle of the upper abdomen that helps break down and digest food. Food you eat ...
Fistulas caused by injuries during childbirth may involve injury to the anal sphincter — the rings of muscle at the end of the rectum that help hold in stool.
Medial epicondylitis is a painful condition that develops when the muscles and tendons that control flexing of your wrist and fingers become inflamed and ...
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