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A Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon explains her approach to nonunions — surgically repaired fractures from trauma that never heal.
Patients with dental extractions before cardiac surgery still at risk for poor outcomes, study finds. Drawing of a tooth with a broken heart in the center.
This condition involves painful swelling of a small fluid-filled sac near the knee joint. It causes pain and can limit movement.
Learn about this neurological condition that may affect an arm or a leg after an injury or surgery. Early treatment may prevent a recurrence.
Broken elbow; Elbow impingement; Elbow instability; Elbow loose body; Finger instability; Hand arthritis; Hand injury; Nerve compression syndrome; Nerve ...
"His mitral valve appeared partially broken and was leaking." "Left untreated, his heart would have gradually weakened. … The condition would eventually ...
This damage is known as coronary artery disease. Too little blood flow to the heart can lead to chest pain, called angina. It can lead to irregular heart ...
A rolled ATV caused a unique injury for a young teen: pelvic fracture. The patient's orthopedic traumatologist shares some pointers for managing this type ...
This shoulder injury, which occurs in the body's most mobile joint, causes the upper arm bone to pop out of its socket.
Fragile or thin skin that tears easily is a common problem in older adults. Aging, sun exposure and genetics all play a role in thinning skin.
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