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Therapy · Stretching. A physical therapist may lead you through gentle stretches to help ease the pain in your sore muscle. If you feel trigger point pain when ...
Stretching, jiggling the legs, pacing or walking may improve symptoms. Worsening of symptoms in the evening. Symptoms occur mainly at night. Nighttime leg ...
Eventually, stool retention can cause stretching (distention) of the bowels and loss of control over bowel movements. ... The colon stretches, ultimately ...
Some people notice a temporary improvement in symptoms after cystoscopy with bladder distention. Bladder distention is the stretching of the bladder with water.
It allows you to stretch out and bend your arm and turn your hand and forearm. ... Then begin mild use and stretching as recommended by your health care provider.
To help with mild pain and swelling: Stay off your leg as much as possible. Then begin mild use and stretching as recommended by your health care provider.
Stretchy skin. Weakened connective tissue allows your skin to stretch much more than usual. You may be able to pull a pinch of skin up away from your flesh, but ...
Peripheral nerves can be damaged in several ways: Injury from an accident, a fall or sports can stretch, compress, crush or cut nerves. Medical conditions, such ...
Esophageal dysphagia · Esophageal dilation. Dilation involves placing an endoscope into the esophagus and inflating an attached balloon to stretch it. · Surgery.
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