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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Hip fracture
  1. ... called ankylosis. These fused bones are prone to fracture.Ankylosing spondylitis can involve other joints as well, including the shoulders, hips, and, less often, the knees. As the disease ...
  2. ... major features of the condition include multiple bone fractures after minor injury, abnormal side-to-side curvature of the spine (scoliosis) or other spinal abnormalities, arthritis in the hips, and a bone infection called osteomyelitis. These problems ...
  3. ... problems (arthropathy) occurring in the elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, and ... more prone to fracture. The bone abnormalities also lead to short stature. ...
  4. ... problems (arthropathy) occurring in the elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, and ... more prone to fracture. The bone abnormalities also lead to short stature. ...
  5. ... arms and legs. Bone pain, particularly in the hips and spine, is usually ... much that they break (fracture).In about one-third of people with IBMPFD, ...
  6. ... downward-turning foot (clubfoot), an abnormality of the hip joint that causes ... resulting in bone fractures that occur with little or no trauma. Adults ...
  7. ... of joint movement (hypermobility) and dislocations of both hips at birth. The ... prone to fracture. This polymorphism, which occurs in a control (regulatory) ...