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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Dislocation
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What is a joint dislocation? A joint is a point where two and more bones in your body meet. A joint dislocation happens when the ends of your bones are forced to move out of their normal positions, causing an injury to the joint. This causes pain, and it also temporarily makes it impossible for […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Corns and Calluses
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What are corns and calluses? Corns and calluses are firm, hard, and thick layers of skin. They form when the skin is trying to protect itself from pressure and friction. Most of the time, corns and calluses develop on the toes and feet or the fingers and hands. They can be very unpleasant in appearance.When […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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What does carpal tunnel syndrome mean? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that results from a compressed or pinched nerve in the wrist. It causes numbness, tingling, and pain in the hand and arm and can also be accompanied by other symptoms. A variety of factors contribute to carpal tunnel syndromes development. Such factors include […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Broken ankle/broken foot
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Broken ankle or broken foot definition  A broken foot or ankle are fairly common injuries. They may occur if you take a wrong step, if you fall down, or they may happen as a result of a more serious accident, such as a motor vehicle accident. The severity of a broken foot or broken ankle […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Arthritis
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ARTHRITIS DEFINITION Arthritis is inflammation that occurs in one or more joints of the body. Major symptoms and signs of arthritis include pain and stiffness in the affected joint or joints, and these symptoms typically get more severe as a person grows older. There are various types of arthritis, but three of the most common […]
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Condition. Achilles Tendon Pain
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WHAT IS THE ACHILLES TENDON? The medical term for your heel cord is the Achilles tendon. It is a fibrous, strong tissue band that connects the muscles in your calf to your heel. There are two muscles in the back of your lower leg. When these two muscles contract or tighten, they pull on your […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Frozen Shoulder
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What is a frozen shoulder? When the shoulder joint, known as the glenohumeral joint, gradually loses its movement, a frozen shoulder can be the result. The shoulder joint is made up of a ball-and-socket construction. It is normally one of the body’s most mobile joints. In the case of a frozen shoulder, this joint is […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Achilles tendon rupture
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DEFINITION Your Achilles tendon is the fibrous, very strong cord that forms the connection between the bone of your heel and the muscles in the back of your lower leg. An Achilles tendon rupture can occur if this cord stretches too far. The Achilles tendon rupture can tear just partway, or it can rupture completely. […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Broken collarbone
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Broken collarbone definition A broken collarbone is a frequent injury. It happens especially often in young adults and children. The collarbone attaches the upper portion of the sternum or breastbone in the front of the body to the shoulder blade in the back. Common reasons for a broken collarbone include trauma that occurs in motor […]
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January 15, 2022
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Condition. Brachial Plexus Injury
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What is brachial plexus injury? The brachial plexus is a nerves network that is responsible for the transmission of signals from your spine to your hand, arm, and shoulder. It’s possible for these nerves to be injured in many different ways. They can be compressed (pinched), stretched, or torn. Brachial plexus injuries can happen when a […]
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