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… This topic is not meant for children or teenagers. Their bones have not stopped growing, so there are other things to … , other knee ligaments , or tendons , or you have broken bones within the knee joint. You are willing to complete a … is one of four knee ligaments that connect the upper leg bone (femur) with the large lower leg bone (tibia). The ACL …
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… checked by the doctor every several months until the bones stop growing, to be sure the curves are not getting … worse. Moderate curves may need to be braced until the bones stop growing, to keep the curves from getting worse. … age, the fact that she was just starting her teenage growth spurt, and the size of her spinal curve, it was likely that …
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… with natural menopause. The low estrogen also makes your bones start to thin at a younger age. This raises your risk … can choose to take estrogen therapy . It will protect your bones and prevent menopause symptoms after your ovaries are … leads to menopause and side effects such as making your bones thinner. You can take low-dose estrogen after surgery …
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… therapy is scheduled, your doctor probably will order a bone scan and CT scan to find out if the cancer has spread … (recurrent cancer). To treat cancer that has spread to the bones (metastatic cancer) and is causing pain or other … well to treat pain when prostate cancer has spread to the bone. Risks Radiation treatment for prostate cancer may …
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… because it's easier to take them out when the roots and bones of your teeth are softer and not fully formed. And … to clean. Sometimes a cyst can form that can damage the bone or roots . Most problems with wisdom teeth happen when … because it's easier to take them out when the roots and bones of your teeth are softer and not fully formed. As you …
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… the largest ball-and-socket joint in the body. The thigh bone (femur) fits tightly into a cup-shaped socket … leg. Hip problems Hip problems may develop from overuse, bone changes with age, tumours, infection, changes in the … prevent any weight-bearing is more likely to mean a serious bone or joint problem. You may have pelvic, groin, thigh, or …
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… hyperostosis (DISH) is a disorder in which there is bone growth in the ligaments, particularly where they attach to the bones of the spine. You may have no symptoms. Or you could … hyperostosis (DISH) is a disorder in which there is bone growth in the ligaments, particularly where they attach …
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… of physical activity for general health include: Stronger bones and muscles Improved physical fitness Improved … by being active on a regular basis, such as improvements in bone health and physical fitness and decreases in depressive … are linked to: Loss of muscle mass and strength and loss of bone mass Worse blood lipid levels and higher blood sugar …
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… Fat may show in the sore, but not muscle, tendon, or bone. At stage 4 , the pressure injury is very deep, reaching into muscle and bone and causing extensive damage. Damage to deeper tissues, … damage. Serious complications, such as infection of the bone ( osteomyelitis ) or blood ( sepsis ), can occur if …
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… (systemic symptoms), including the eyes, liver, blood, and bones. These systemic symptoms suggest that the immune … cholangitis) or, in rare cases, bile duct cancer. Low bone density. This happens in 3% to 30% of people who have … medicines. It can lead to osteoporosis and, later, broken bones. More than half of people who take steroids for the …