Bones, Joints & Muscles: Overview

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  • Finger, Hand, and Wrist Problems, Noninjury

    11/13/08, Healthwise

    Everyone has had a minor problem with a finger, hand, or wrist. Most of the time our body movements do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms occur from everyday wear and tear, or overuse. Finger, hand, or wrist pr

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  • Rotator Cuff Disorders - Topic Overview

    02/08/08, Healthwise

    What are rotator cuff disorders?

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  • Plantar Fasciitis - Topic Overview

    07/23/07, Healthwise

    Plantar fasciitis (say “PLAN-ter fash-ee-EYE-tus”) is the most common cause of heel pain. The plantar fascia is the flat band of tissue (ligament) that connects your heel bone to your toes. It supports the arch of your foot. If you st

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  • Hammer, Claw, and Mallet Toes - Topic Overview

    07/11/07, Healthwise

    What are hammer, claw, and mallet toes?

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  • Hammer, Claw, and Mallet Toes - Other Places To Get Help

    07/11/07, Healthwise

    Other Places To Get Help

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  • Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip - Topic Overview

    05/15/07, Healthwise

    Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is the name for a range of conditions of the hip. In mild cases, the ligaments and other soft tissues around the hip joint are not tight, and they allow the thighbone (femur) to move around more

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  • Meniscus Tear - Topic Overview

    09/22/08, Healthwise

    A meniscus tear is a common knee injury. The meniscus is a rubbery, C-shaped disc that cushions your knee. Each knee has two menisci (plural of meniscus)—one at the outer edge of the knee and one at the inner edge. The menisci keep your k

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  • Lymphedema

    08/31/07, Healthwise

    Lymphedema is a collection of fluid that causes swelling (edema) in the arms and legs.

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  • Craniosynostosis - Topic Overview

    08/07/07, Healthwise

    A baby's skull has 5 thin bony plates that are held together by a fiber-like material called sutures. The sutures allow a baby's skull to expand as the brain grows. Over time, the sutures harden and close (fuse) the skull bones togeth

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  • Flatfoot (Pes Planus)

    10/24/08, Healthwise

    Flatfoot (pes planus) is a condition in which the longitudinal arch in the foot, which runs lengthwise along the sole of the foot, has not developed normally and is lowered or flattened out. One foot or both feet may be affected.

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