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Results 1 - 10 of 1,307 for Trauma
  1. Injury to the kidney and ureter is damage to the organs of the upper urinary tract.
  2. ... inner side of your knee. A collateral ligament injury occurs when the ligaments are stretched or torn. ... from moving too far sideways. A collateral ligament injury can occur if you get hit very hard ...
  3. A head injury is any trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain. Head injury can be either closed or open (penetrating). A closed head injury means you ...
  4. Facial trauma is an injury of the face. It may include the facial bones such as the upper jaw bone (maxilla). ... Facial injuries can affect the upper jaw, lower jaw, cheek, nose, eye socket, or forehead. They may be caused ...
  5. ... for a concussion . This is a mild brain injury that can result when the head hits an ... If your child had a mild head injury, it's likely no treatment was needed. But be aware that the symptoms of a head injury can show up later. The providers explained ...
  6. ... of the ligament tissues. It is a mild injury that can improve with some light stretching. Grade ... and you may need surgery for this severe injury, especially for younger or more active persons. The ...
  7. ... of your upper and lower leg. A PCL injury occurs when the ligament is stretched or torn. ... occur as a result of a severe knee injury. Injuring the PCL takes a lot of force. ...
  8. ... of your upper and lower leg. An ACL injury occurs when the ligament is stretched or torn. ... knee to move back and forth. An ACL injury can occur if you: Get hit very hard ...
  9. A genital injury is an injury to male or female sex organs, mainly those outside the body. It also refers to injury in the area between the ...
  10. Traumatic injury of the bladder and urethra involves damage caused by an outside force. ... Types of bladder injuries include: Blunt trauma (such as a blow to the body) Penetrating wounds (such as bullet or stab wounds) The ...
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