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Expanding bone marrow also makes bones thin and brittle. That raises the chance of broken bones. Enlarged spleen. The spleen is an organ that helps the body ...
Most fractured ribs heal without surgical intervention. Dr. Kim indicates that a multimodal pain management regimen and commonsense activity reduction can ...
If the loosened piece of cartilage and bone stays in place, you may have few or no symptoms. For young children whose bones are still developing, the injury ...
"Osteoporosis essentially is where you have a lack of structure or mineral in the bone, so you're more predisposed to fracturing or breaking bones,” says Dr.
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Sometimes injury or degeneration of bone or cartilage can cause a piece of bone or cartilage to break off and float in the joint space. This may not create ...
When you're young, your body makes new bone faster than it breaks down old bone, and your bone mass increases. Most people reach their peak bone mass in their ...
Bone conditions. Bone scans and other nuclear medicine imaging tests can help diagnose broken bones, bone infections, arthritis, bone cancer, bone ...
One out of every 5 falls results in a serious injury, such as a head injury or broken bones. That's more than 800,000 hospitalized annually. "That's where ...
Three bones meet in the elbow. The upper arm bone, called the humerus ... The bones in the elbow joint can break during or after surgery. Nerve damage ...
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