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  1. Motion Sickness (National Library of Medicine)  
    Motion sickness is a common problem in people traveling by car, train, airplanes, and especially boats. Anyone ... children, pregnant women, and people taking certain medicines. Motion sickness can start suddenly, with a queasy feeling ...
  2. Wrist Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... basketball can strain your wrists. Doing repetitive wrist motions, such as typing on a keyboard, working on ... including checking your wrist strength and range of motion An x-ray or other imaging test Blood ...
  3. Ergonomics (National Library of Medicine)  
    Ergonomics looks at what kind of work you do, what tools you use and your whole job environment. The aim is to find the best fit between you and your job conditions. ...
  4. Juvenile Arthritis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... causes joint swelling, pain, stiffness, and loss of motion. It can affect any joint, but is more ...
  5. Back Injuries (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your back is made of bones, muscles, and other tissues extending from your neck to your pelvis. Back injuries can result from sports injuries, work around ...
  6. Hip Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... stable and allows for a wide range of motion. When they are healthy, it takes great force ... or problems. Osteoarthritis can cause pain and limited motion. Osteoporosis of the hip causes weak bones that ...
  7. Leg Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and other connective tissue. They are important for motion and standing. Playing sports, running, falling, or having ... in older people, can cause pain and limited motion. Problems in your veins in your legs can ...
  8. Occupational Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... and sprains and strains Loss of limbs Repetitive motion disorders Hearing problems caused by exposure to noise ...
  9. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... in your wrist. Do activities with repeated hand motions. Have had a wrist injury. Have a close ...
  10. Dislocated Shoulder (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... will do exercises to improve your range of motion and strengthen your muscles. You may need surgery ...
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