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Results 1 - 10 of 195 for Cushion
  1. Endocardial cushion defect (ECD) is an abnormal heart condition. The walls separating all four chambers of the heart are ... is still growing in the womb. The endocardial cushions are two thicker areas that develop into the ...
  2. Endocardial cushion defect is an abnormal heart condition which occurs during the development of the baby. In this condition ... mix causing the heart to work harder. Endocardial cushion defect is strongly associated with several genetic abnormalities.
  3. Herniated Disk (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... filled with a jelly-like substance. These disks cushion the vertebrae and keep them in place. As ...
  4. Beating Bursitis: Take Care of Your Joint Cushions From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Bursitis/Start Here ... Bursitis ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Bursitis and other causes of joint pain can be prevented ...
  5. ... pressure on the area. Use special pillows, foam cushions, booties, or mattress pads to reduce the pressure. ... water- or air-filled to help support and cushion the area. What type of cushion you use ...
  6. ... apply ice directly to the skin. Use a cushion or gel donut when sitting. The hole in ... pressure off your tailbone. You can buy the cushion at a drugstore. Avoid sitting a lot. When ...
  7. Bursitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... small, fluid-filled sac that acts as a cushion between a bone and other moving parts, such ...
  8. ... from the body through the anus. Hemorrhoids are "cushions" of tissue filled with blood vessels at the ... These vascular cushions can become swollen and inflamed, usually due to increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as during straining when constipated ...
  9. ... wheelchair. Sit on a foam or gel seat cushion that fits your wheelchair. Natural sheepskin pads are ... skin. Do not sit on a donut-shaped cushions. You or your caregiver should shift your weight ...
  10. ... tough but flexible tissue that acts as a cushion between the ends of bones in a joint. ... The meniscus forms a cushion between the bones in your knee to protect the joint. The meniscus: Acts like a shock-absorber Helps distribute the ...
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