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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Carpal bones
  1. ... all about the same. Short bones include the carpal bones of the hands that allow movement of the ...
  2. ... carpal ligaments) in the wrist and the wrist bones (carpal tunnel).
  3. ... wrist because of swelling of structures in the carpal tunnel or narrowing due to the bones of the carpal tunnel. This is the nerve ...
  4. ... than men. Other factors that may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome include: Alcohol use Bone fractures and arthritis of the wrist Cyst or ...
  5. ... repair damage of the TFCC. Carpal tunnel release . Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve that passes through certain bones and tissues in your wrist becomes swollen and ...
  6. ... joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When you sprain your wrist, you have strained or torn one or more of the ligaments in your wrist joint. This can happen from landing on your hand ...
  7. ... that leave the neck and enter the arm) Carpal tunnel syndrome ... and bones of the neck) Common peroneal nerve dysfunction (damage ...
  8. ... the following: Body odor Blood in the stool Carpal tunnel syndrome ... a joint Large bones of the face, large jaw and tongue, widely ...
  9. ... cause. Finger strains , sprains , and bruises . Broken finger bones ... swelling. Carpal tunnel syndrome , pressure on the median nerve in ...
  10. ... blood flow to the legs Underactive thyroid gland Bone marrow ... carpal tunnel syndrome Being exposed to cold temperatures for ...
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