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… of the joint. For example, when cartilage breaks down, the bones start to rub against each other. This causes damage to tissue and bone. The symptoms of osteoarthritis include joint pain, … life. The surgeon covers the ends of the damaged thigh bone and lower leg bone, and usually the kneecap, with …
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… part of the leg may have to be removed (amputated). Bone and joint deformities can develop on the feet, such as … or Charcot foot . Surgery may sometimes be needed to remove bone that is causing a deformity. All people with diabetes … part of the leg may have to be removed (amputated). Bone and joint deformities can develop on the feet, such as …
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… in growing children. When muscles tighten around growing bones, the bones may not develop normally. SDR cuts the nerves that … in growing children. When muscles tighten around growing bones, the bones may not develop normally. SDR cuts the …
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… over group sports (such as soccer or baseball). The growing bones of children can't handle as much stress as the mature bones of adults. Children who compete in sports may be more … over group sports (such as soccer or baseball). The growing bones of children can't handle as much stress as the mature …
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… For fixed toe problems, doctors often do surgery on the bones. One option is removing part of the toe bone. Another is removing part of the joint and letting the toe bones grow together. Flexible toe problems are often treated …
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… will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. The dentist will separate the tissue that connects the tooth to the bone. Then the dentist will remove the tooth. The tooth may … teeth, such as infection, damage to other teeth and bone, or a cyst . One or more of your wisdom teeth may come …
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… you to resume normal daily activities. Laminectomy removes bone (parts of the vertebrae) and/or thickened tissue that … function) and relieve your pain. It can also help keep the bones from moving into positions that squeeze the spinal … if an area of the spine is unstable. This means that the bones of the spine (vertebrae) move too much or don't move …
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… from the cancer itself can happen when: A tumour presses on bones, nerves, or organs. A tumour presses on the spinal … can cause a bowel obstruction. Cancer cells spread to the bone and destroy it. Treatments such as surgery, radiation, … pain and other side effects. Some medical tests, such as bone marrow aspiration, may cause pain too. Different Kinds …
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… A baby's skull is not just one bowl-shaped piece of bone. It is made up of five thin, bony plates that are held … grows. Over time, the sutures harden and close the skull bones together. When a baby has craniosynostosis, one or … the better the results. The surgeon removes strips of bone in the skull to create artificial sutures. This surgery …
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… the nose or ears. Infection of the nose, sinuses, or facial bones. A change in or loss of sense of smell. How is it … doctor may treat a simple fracture by straightening the bone or cartilage in your nose, if it is crooked. Splints or … more complicated fracture. Your doctor may need to move the bone or cartilage back into place. Splints or nasal packing …