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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Limited hip movement
  1. ... deposits of calcium around the elbow, knee, and hip joints and limited movement in all joints, including those of the spine. ...
  2. ... as osteoarthritis; an unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility) in the hands, knees, and ankles; and a limited range of motion at the elbows and hips. Some people with pseudoachondroplasia have legs that turn ...
  3. ... called spondylitis. Over time, back movement gradually becomes limited as the ... and ribs, restricting movement of the chest and making it difficult to ...
  4. ... ankle and abnormal development of the hip joints (hip dysplasia) caused by osteochondromas can lead to difficulty walking and general discomfort. Multiple osteochondromas may also result in pain, limited range of joint movement, and pressure on nerves, blood vessels, the spinal ...
  5. ... may have a misalignment of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), which often develops ... and a limited range of joint movement.The characteristic appearance of ...
  6. ... hand, foot, and spine deformities. Researchers suggest that limited muscle movement before birth impairs normal development of other parts ...
  7. ... location of the osteochondromas, they can cause pain, limited range of joint movement, or damage to blood vessels or the spinal ... often have an unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility). However, as ... of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), which often develops in early ...
  8. ... at the back of the head, and a limited range of motion in the neck. Most ... vertebrae can limit the range of movement of the neck and back as well as ...
  9. ... and symptoms of this disorder appear to be limited to skeletal muscles. GNE This condition is inherited ...
  10. ... It is unclear why these effects are usually limited to skeletal muscles and respiratory muscles, and do ...
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