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… one of two long bones in the lower arm, or forearm .) The ligament that supports the radial bone then slips into the … is because the socket of the elbow joint and the supporting ligaments are not fully developed. This injury is especially common in children between ages 2 and 3 …
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… that connect different coronary arteries. These are called collateral blood vessels. If one of the major coronary arteries is suddenly blocked, these collateral blood vessels serve as an alternate route to … that connect different coronary arteries. These are called collateral blood vessels. If one of the major coronary …
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… Basics What is an ankle sprain? An ankle sprain is an injury that happens when you stretch or tear the ligaments in your ankle. Most sprains happen when you twist … will carefully move your foot and ankle to see if the ligaments work and what causes pain. How is an ankle sprain …
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… most common cause of heel pain. The plantar fascia is the ligament that connects your heel bone to your toes. If you … causes it? Plantar fasciitis is caused by straining the ligament that supports your arch. Repeated strain can cause … aren't standing or bearing any weight on your heel. A heel injury that results in pain when you put weight on your …
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… see structures in the wrist, such as the transverse carpal ligament, without opening the entire area with a large … carpal tunnel release surgery, the transverse carpal ligament is cut. This releases pressure on the median nerve … 1%). footnote 2 Possible problems from the surgery include injury to nerves, blood vessels, and tendons. There are also …
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… Overview Common Office Injuries Using Ergonomics to Prevent Injury Self-Care Where to Go for Help … help you move, such as bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Examples of musculoskeletal problems that may be … help you move, such as bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Examples of musculoskeletal problems that may be …
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… It is held in place by tendons on the top and bottom and by ligaments on the sides. A layer of cartilage lines the … problems combined, such as: Weak thigh muscles. Tendons, ligaments, or muscles in the leg that are too tight or too … again, especially those with twisting motions. A traumatic injury to the knee, such as a blow that pushes the kneecap …
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… What is a meniscus tear? A meniscus tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus is a rubbery, C-shaped disc that … do best. footnote 1 Your knee has good stability from the ligaments. The tear is in the outer edge of the meniscus. … do best. footnote 2 Your knee has good stability from the ligaments. The tear is in the outer edge of the meniscus. …
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… in the bone that develops gradually in response to repeated injury or stress). Bleeding inside the joint. Infection in the joint. Deterioration or rupture of the tendons and ligaments around the joint, leading to loss of stability. … in the joint. Deterioration or rupture of the tendons and ligaments around the joint, leading to loss of stability. …