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… child's age. Consider how old your child is. His or her bones may still have a lot of growing to do. The decision to … surgery depends on the size and quality of your child's bones, the size of the joint replacement parts, the health … of growth remaining. Young children who still have a lot of bone growth remaining may lose some of their growth …
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… Eating: Taking Calcium and Vitamin D Actionset Overview Bone thinning occurs as part of aging. After age 30, men and women begin to lose bone mass. If over time your bones thin so much that they become fragile and in danger of …
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… wires, or screws are attached to the curved part of the backbone, and the spine is straightened. Small pieces of bone, called grafts, are then put over the spine. Bone for grafts is sometimes taken from other parts of the …
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… Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. It starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells are made. White blood cells …
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… with normal tissue, such as when a tumour presses on bones, nerves, or other organs. This may be done with … tumour invades or interferes with normal tissues, such as bones, nerves, or other organs. Side Effects Side effects … lasts for a few days. This is common with treatment for bone tumours. Side effects can be treated with pain …
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… tear in one of the knee ligaments that joins the upper leg bone with the lower leg bone . The ACL keeps the knee stable. Injuries range from … tears completely or when the ligament and part of the bone separate from the rest of the bone. Without treatment, …
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… surfaces of the femoral head found at the top of the thigh bone and, if needed, the cup-shaped socket where the thigh bone meets the pelvis in the hip joint. People younger than … the original hip replacements. Hip resurfacing removes less bone than a hip replacement and maintains a better ball and …
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… Your knee joint is a complex hinge that joins the two bones of the lower leg with the thigh bone. The kneecap sits in a groove at the end of the thigh bone. It is held in place by tendons on the top and bottom …
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… and its sheath in a finger or thumb thicken or swell. Bone, muscle, or joint problems Dupuytren's disease . It … Do you think the problem may be causing a fever? Some bone and joint problems can cause a fever. Yes Possible … and its sheath in a finger or thumb thicken or swell. Bone, muscle, or joint problems Dupuytren's disease . It …
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… there is a small risk of an injury to your child's growing bone. Sometimes, especially if your child is almost done growing, it may be better to wait. Waiting for the bones to mature may reduce the risk of an injury to the growing bone. Treatment without surgery includes rehabilitation, …