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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Forearm pain
  1. ... also have an abnormality of the wrist and forearm bones called Madelung deformity, which may cause pain and limit wrist movement. Additionally, some affected individuals ...
  2. ... also have an abnormality of the wrist and forearm bones called Madelung deformity, which may cause pain and limit wrist movement. This abnormality usually appears ...
  3. ... limb lengths (limb length discrepancy). Bowing of the forearm or ankle and ... may also result in pain, limited range of joint movement, and pressure on ...
  4. ... or the pairs of long bones in the forearms (radius and ulna) or lower legs (tibia and fibula) become fused together. Babies with Caffey disease also have swelling of joints and of soft tissues such as muscles, with pain and redness in the affected areas. Affected infants ...
  5. ... occurs when a nerve in the hand and forearm, known as the median nerve, gets pinched (compressed) ... through which the median nerve extends from the forearm to the hand and the first four fingers. ...
  6. ... include poorly developed or missing thumbs or underdeveloped forearms and hands.Some of the features of VACTERL ...