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… cells are placed in your body through an IV to help your bone marrow start to work as it should. The transplant can use stem cells that come from your own blood or bone marrow. Or they can come from another person. When they … is your brother or sister. Most stem cells are in your bone marrow . You also have some that circulate from your …
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… over the front of the knee joint at the base of the thigh bone (femur). A kneecap can be dislocated, or moved out of … include: Severe pain. A misshapen knee that looks like a bone is out of position. A popping sensation, followed by a … knee. A dislocation can cause other problems even if the bone pops back into place. If the dislocation was due to …
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… can use stem cells that come from your own blood or bone marrow. Or the stem cells can come from another person. … stem cell transplant. Most stem cells are in your bone marrow . You also have some in your blood that circulate from your bone marrow. Bone marrow stem cells turn into red blood …
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… the levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol and also lowers high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol in the … the levels of LDL ("bad") cholesterol and also lowers high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol in the …
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… are some things you can do to build and strengthen your bones: Get enough calcium and vitamin D. Eat foods rich in … vitamin D supplements for all Canadian adults. Get regular bone-building exercise. Walking, jogging, dancing, and lifting weights can make your bones stronger. Limit alcohol. Osteoporosis Canada …
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… femoral epiphysis occurs when the upper end of the thigh bone (femur) slips at the area where the bone is growing (growth plate or physis) and does not fit in … further slippage, restore the normal position of the bones, and reduce complications of the condition. This often …
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… developmental hip dysplasia. In DDH, the top of the thigh bone doesn't fit tightly into the hip socket. This problem … in the first year of life. In a normal hip, the thigh bone (femur) fits snugly into a cup-shaped socket in the … and other soft tissues aren't tight. This lets the thigh bone move around more than normal in the hip socket. In more …
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… canal in the neck. The spinal canal is the open area in the bones (vertebrae) that make up the spinal column . The … cause a "bulging of the discs"—the spongy discs between the bones of the spine bulge out farther than normal—or a thickening of tissues that connect bones (ligaments). Aging can also lead to destruction of …
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… replace the hip socket and the ball at the top of the thigh bone (femur). Doctors use metal, ceramic, or plastic replacement parts. The parts may be attached to the bones in one of three ways. They may be: Cemented to the bone. Uncemented. These parts have a porous coating that the …
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… back, known as the lumbar area. The spine is made up of bones called vertebrae. The spinal cord runs through an opening in the bones called the spinal canal. Sometimes bones and tissue grow into this canal and press on the …