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The purpose of this aim is to characterize the relationship between the serum estradiol level and myocardial stiffness changes in young women (<46) on estradiol ...
Stiffness, especially of the neck, and awkward movements. Falling, especially falling backward. Slow or slurred speech. Trouble swallowing, which may cause ...
Sleeping on your stomach can be hard on your back. Try other sleeping positions if possible. If you can't sleep any other way, reduce back strain by placing ...
This may make it hard to brush the teeth or to have them professionally cleaned or restored. ... The skin over joints can become so tight that it restricts ...
The strong cords that help hold the bones of the spine together can become stiff and thick over time. Thick ligaments can push into the spinal canal. Tumors ...
Decreased range of motion; Decreased range of motion such as difficulty rolling the hip or thigh outward; Locking or catching ; Stiffness; Swelling.
About this study. The purpose of this research study to help us understand whether a type of ultrasound can measure bladder stiffness (or compliance).
Kidney stones (Hard buildups of minerals and salt that form inside the kidneys.) Liver abscess, a pus-filled pocket in the liver. Mesenteric ischemia ...
Stress, strain and sitting for long hours at a computer are some of the many causes of this common pain.
To prevent or reduce stiffness and pain, try simple desk stretches. ... As a result, you're likely to get stiff and sore — unless you take frequent breaks for ...
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