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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Heel injuries disorders
  1. ... as rheumatoid arthritis An allergy Leukemia or Hodgkin disease Tissue damage from a burn injury or surgery A low white blood count may mean you have one of the following conditions: Bone marrow damage . This may be caused by infection, disease, or treatments such as chemotherapy. Cancers that affect ...
  2. ... to prevent falls and reduce the chance of injury. Why do I need a fall risk assessment? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Geriatrics ...
  3. ... and your body's response to stress , illness and injury. A 17-OHP test helps diagnose a group of uncommon, inherited genetic disorders that affect how well your adrenal glands make ...
  4. ... your breathing, such as: Asthma Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Cystic fibrosis Myasthenia gravis Have symptoms after you have had: Carbon monoxide poisoning An inhalation injury (breathing in smoke, hot air, and/or harmful ...
  5. ... tissue that connects your calf muscle to your heel bone. If your nerves are working properly, your ... 28543/Comprehensive-Foot-Examination-and-Risk Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [Internet]. Atlanta: U.S. Department of ...