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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Short foot
  1. ... the deformity is. The defect involves tight and short tendons around the foot and ankle. The surgery involves lengthening some tendons ...
  2. ... is most commonly known as having a flat foot. A short band of tissue causes a high arch. This ...
  3. ... be able to put some weight on your foot and walk short distances 2 or 3 weeks after surgery. You will need to do exercises that will strengthen the muscles around ... in your foot. Your provider or a physical therapist will teach ...
  4. ... Prominent forehead ( frontal bossing ) Short forearms Short fingers Short stature Increased risk of getting flat foot, abnormal curvature of spine (scoliosis) and knee deformities ...
  5. ... with hammer toe or develop it from wearing short, narrow shoes. Symptoms of hammer toe include foot pain, calluses on the sole of the foot, ...
  6. ... taper or round the corners or trim too short. Do not pick or tear at the nails. Keep your feet clean and dry. People with diabetes should have routine foot exams and nail care.
  7. A peripheral intravenous line is a small, short plastic catheter that ... line is used to give fluids and medications to your baby.
  8. A peripheral intravenous line (PIV) is a tiny, short, flexible tube, called a catheter. A health care provider puts the PIV through the skin into a vein in the scalp, hand, arm, or foot. The PIV can be attached to longer tubing ...
  9. ... width, and height are all about the same. Short bones include the carpal bones of the hands that allow movement of the wrist, and the tarsal bones of the feet that allow movement of the foot.
  10. ... under-development of the midface Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Short ... features of Apert syndrome. These similar syndromes include: ...
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