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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for limp
  1. ... may include: Hip pain (on one side only) Limp Thigh pain, in front and toward the middle ... Your child has unexplained hip pain or a limp, with or without a fever Your child has ...
  2. ... reflexes are decreased or absent. And muscles go limp rather than staying stiff. Muscle groups near the ...
  3. ... reflexes are decreased or absent. And muscles go limp rather than staying stiff. Muscle groups near the ...
  4. Symptoms include: Difficulty walking , walking with a limp that came on quickly with or without trauma Knee pain Hip pain Hip stiffness Outward-turning leg Restricted hip movements
  5. ... a loss in hip motion and a typical limp. A hip x-ray or pelvis x-ray ...
  6. ... person with any type of breathing problem: Becomes limp Has a seizure Is not alert (loses consciousness) ...
  7. ... Is very tired Moving very little Has a limp or floppy body Nostrils flare out when breathing ...
  8. ... Change in muscle tone -- most often they are limp, but they may become rigid Change in level ...
  9. ... grayish Extremely tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when ...
  10. ... grayish Extremely tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when ...
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