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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for motion OR Lyspafen
  1. ... is considered to have a limited range of motion. Motion may be limited by a mechanical problem within ...
  2. ... to become irregular and rough, preventing smooth painless motion of the knee joint. Knee joint replacement may ... leg will be placed in a continuous passive motion (CPM) device. This mechanical device that flexes (bends) ...
  3. ... signal to your brain that you are experiencing "motion". Vertigo can occur when these hair cells are still sending signals of motion, even though you may be perfectly still, giving ...
  4. ... A splint may be used to reduce wrist motion. The surgery is usually done as an outpatient. ...
  5. ... more vertebrae are fused together to stop the motion between them. Spinal fusion may be recommended for: ...
  6. ... joint and are involved in essentially all shoulder motions.
  7. ... and downward and in an inward and outward motion. Muscles, tendons, and ligaments surround the ankle providing ...
  8. ... occurring more often. It may result from repetitive motion or the use of devices like computer keyboards. ...
  9. ... of the neck beyond their normal range of motion. There is often pain and stiffness in the ...
  10. ... shoulder socket and allow the wide range of motion in the shoulder.
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