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… your chair. This can help keep your muscles loose and your joints moving well. An occupational therapist can help you … home and work area. Office Ergonomics Osteoarthritis Current as of: November 9, 2022 … your chair. This can help keep your muscles loose and your joints moving well. An occupational therapist can help you …
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… people who have severe forms of CP. Babies with severe CP often have problems with their posture. Their bodies may be … CP have a wide range of abilities. The way your child is affected depends on the type of CP they have and how severe … more flexibility and control of the affected limbs and joints. Devices and equipment. These include braces, casts, …
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… This disease causes inflamed, swollen, stiff, and often painful joints. Infectious arthritis (septic arthritis). This is … disease causes inflamed, swollen, stiff, and often painful joints. Infectious arthritis (septic arthritis). This is …
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… Frozen shoulder occurs: After surgery or injury. Most often in people 40 to 70 years old. More often in women (especially in post-menopausal women) than in … drugs (NSAIDs) and application of heat to the affected area, followed by gentle stretching. Ice and …
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… found or treated early, the infection may affect the skin, joints, nervous system, and heart within weeks to months … promptly or effectively treated, you may have damage to the joints, nerves, and brain. It is the last and often the most serious stage of the disease. Related …
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… scarring (for cosmetic reasons). Wounds on the eyelids often need treatment for both functional and cosmetic … edges that stay together during normal movement of the affected body part. Shallow wounds less than 6 mm (0.25 in.) … scarring (for cosmetic reasons). Wounds on the eyelids often need treatment for both functional and cosmetic …
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… thumb and wrist and to restore normal function. Symptoms often get better in a few weeks with home care. Your doctor … Wrist Injuries Finger, Hand, and Wrist Problems, Non-Injury Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis Tendon Injury … thumb and wrist and to restore normal function. Symptoms often get better in a few weeks with home care. Your doctor …
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… Should I Have Knee Replacement Surgery? Hip Fracture Osteoarthritis Paget's Disease of Bone Physiotherapy … Should I Have Knee Replacement Surgery? Hip Fracture Osteoarthritis Paget's Disease of Bone Physiotherapy …
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… is used to replace the top of the upper arm bone. Doctors often use general anesthesia for joint replacement … is used to replace the top of the upper arm bone. Doctors often use general anesthesia for joint replacement …
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… rheumatoid arthritis Criteria Score The number and size of joints that are swollen. The doctor counts how many large joints (shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, ankles) and how many small joints (the small joints in the wrists, hands, and feet) are …