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Strength training can also protect your joints from injury. Building muscle also can contribute to better balance and may reduce your risk of falls. This ...
The purpose of this study is to determine when patients have returned to driving a car following total joint arthroplasty and whether or not they were involved ...
Swollen lymph nodes, such as in the chest, neck, armpits or groin. Weight loss. Pain and swelling in joints, such as the ankles. Lung symptoms. Sarcoidosis most ...
It helps to keep joint damage from getting worse after other medicines (eg, adalimumab, etanercept, or infliximab) did not work well. Rituximab injection is ...
The American Joint Replacement Research-Collaborative (AJRR-C) is affiliated with research and clinical groups across Mayo Clinic.
The Musculoskeletal Gene Therapy Research Laboratory at Mayo Clinic studies joint diseases such as osteoarthritis (OA), as well as bone and tendon healing and ...
The patellofemoral joint — where your knee cap meets your thigh bone, or femur — is typically the source of knee crepitus. Cartilage, the smooth, elastic tissue ...
... joint instability and fractures around joint replacements. Additional published research addresses surgical techniques to manage complex hip and knee ...
The Joint Commission standards set performance expectations that affect the safety and quality of patient care. Its accreditation process evaluates an ...
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