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Learn how to spot the symptoms and how doctors treat this group of peripheral nerve disorders.
He was told that the muscles in his right shin and ankle had atrophied, causing him to develop foot drop — the inability to lift the front part of his foot.
July 13, 2012. Dear Mayo Clinic: My mother is 62 and has had very low blood pressure for two years. She was hospitalized with blood pressure that dropped ...
... foot. Time Up and Go (TUG): This test assesses gait. Have the patient start in a seated position, rise to a stand, walk three meters and return to a seated ...
Hand, foot and mouth disease is most commonly caused by a Coxsackievirus. Most outbreaks in the U.S. occur in summer or fall.
Diagnosis. Your doctor may be able to diagnose athlete's foot simply by looking at it. Some types of athletes foot look like dry skin or dermatitis. To ...
Metatarsalgia is a condition in which the ball of your foot becomes painful and inflamed. Learn about the causes, treatments and prevention of this injury.
Sharp, aching or burning pain in the ball of your foot — the part of the sole just behind your toes; Pain that worsens when you stand, run, flex your feet or ...
Hip fractures occur in women about three times more often than they do in men. Women lose bone density faster than men do, in part because the drop in estrogen ...
You can reduce foot and leg swelling, and lower your risk of blood clots, by wearing compression stockings on a long flight. The stockings apply pressure to the ...
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