Bones, Joints & Muscles: Overview

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  • Morton's Neuroma

    10/27/08, Healthwise

    Morton's neuroma is a swollen or thickened nerve in the ball of your foot. When your toes are squeezed together too often and for too long, the nerve that runs between your toes can swell and get thicker. This can make it painful when you

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  • Cast and Splint Care Tips

    07/28/08, Healthwise

    Your doctor has applied a cast or splint to protect a broken bone or injury. If you have a removable splint, follow your doctor's instructions and only remove the splint if he or she says you can. If you have a cast, follow your doctor's

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  • Growth Hormones in Athletes: Do They Help?

    05/23/08, Johns Hopkins University

    Do steroids and human growth hormone actually improve athletic performance?

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  • What's Wrong? Finding the Right Diagnosis

    01/23/08, Johns Hopkins University

    Frequently, logical evaluation of your symptoms will suggest a problem in one or more body systems. The next step is to figure out exactly where that…

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  • Olecranon Bursitis (Popeye Elbow)

    02/19/09, Healthwise

    Bursitis is an inflammation of small sacs of fluid (bursae) that help joints move smoothly. Olecranon bursitis, which affects the olecranon bursa at the back of the elbow, is sometimes called Popeye elbow. This is because the bump that de

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  • Hip Fracture - Topic Overview

    07/09/07, Healthwise

    A hip fracture is more than a broken bone. If you are older, breaking your hip can mean a major change in your life. You will likely need surgery, and it can take as long as a year to recover. Activity and physical therapy can help y

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  • Elbow Injuries

    02/19/09, Healthwise

    Everyone has had a minor elbow injury. You may have bumped your "funny bone" at the back of your elbow, causing shooting numbness and pain. The funny-bone sensation can be intense, but it is not serious and will go away on its own. Ma

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  • Elbow Problems, Noninjury

    02/19/09, Healthwise

    At one time or another, everyone has had an elbow problem that may have caused pain or swelling. Most of the time our body movements do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms develop from everyday wear and tear or overu

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  • Toe, Foot, and Ankle Injuries

    10/27/08, Healthwise

    At one time or another, everyone has had a minor toe, foot, or ankle injury that caused pain or swelling. Most of the time our body movements do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms develop from everyday wear and

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  • Groin Problems and Injuries

    03/29/07, Healthwise

    You may have had a minor groin problem at one time or another. Most of the time, our body movements do not cause problems. It's not surprising that symptoms may develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or an injury.

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