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Other edema symptoms may include skin that is stretched or shiny; skin that stays indented after being pressed for at least five seconds; and an increase in ...
Inflammation in your synovium causes adjoining ligaments and tendons to stretch, deforming and loosening your joints. Joints may appear red and puffy and feel ...
It's important to incorporate movement into your day as much as possible. But that can be difficult if you're stuck at a desk and don't have much time to ...
Find out more about this condition that happens when nerve signals that control the voice box are interrupted.
"A slinky that's not old or frail can stretch and still go back to its perfect self," she says. "In geriatrics, when you twist the slinky, it may be ...
Those tubes are called the corpora cavernosa. When the tubes fill with blood, their tough outer lining, called the tunica albuginea, stretches. If an erect ...
A tennis player stretches with racket in hand to return the ball. An athlete works out with hand weights. Three rowers pull together on water. A man on a ...
Schedule time to get up, stretch, and get a drink or snack. ... Although you might not schedule your bathroom breaks while at the office, get into the habit of ...
Your exercise program may include warm-up exercises, such as stretching or slow walking. Your treatment team may suggest physical activities such as walking ...
Claudication is technically a symptom of disease, most often peripheral artery disease, a narrowing of arteries in the limbs that restricts blood flow.
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