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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Foot Injuries Disorders
  1. ... foot or walking on the heel of the foot. These difficulties may cause a higher than normal step (steppage gait) and increase the risk of ankle injuries and tripping. As the disease worsens, muscles in the lower legs usually weaken, ...
  2. ... as infection, inflammation, exposure to toxins, elevated temperature, injury, and disease. They block signals that lead to programmed cell ...
  3. ... chest (pectus carinatum), an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), flat feet (pes planus), or elongated limbs ... of Loeys-Dietz syndrome and can lead to injuries to the spinal cord. Some affected individuals have ...