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  1. ... swelling, especially in your knees and other large joints Pain that comes and goes in your tendons, muscles, joints, and bones Heart palpitations, which are feelings ...
  2. ... swelling, especially in your knees and other large joints</li> <li>Pain that comes and goes in your tendons, muscles, joints, and bones</li> <li>Heart palpitations, which ...
  3. Any part of your neck - muscles, bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, or nerves - can cause neck problems. Neck pain is very common. Pain may also come from your shoulder, jaw, head, or upper arms. Muscle strain or tension often causes ...
  4. ... Serious complications such as an infection of the joint are rare, though. Can physical therapy help? Having weak shoulder muscles, ligaments and tendons can increase the likelihood of shoulder pain: The shoulder is a very movable joint that ...
  5. ... joint pain and swelling, especially in the knees Pain that comes and goes in your muscles, joints, bones, and tendons Arrhythmia (a problem with the rate or rhythm ...
  6. ... curvatures (scoliosis) Birth defects (congenital deformities) of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments
  7. ... Image MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA Aging changes in the bones - muscles - joints Hypermobile joints Joint pain Joint swelling Joint x-ray Limited range of motion Orthopedic services Steroid injections - tendon, bursa, joint Synovial fluid analysis Related Health Topics ...
  8. ... e.g., spastic weakness, hypertonia, clonus, brisk deep tendon reflexes, and bilateral Babinski signs). Spasticity can cause muscle pain and joint contractures. Over time, pyramidal dysfunction extends to the ...
  9. Pain - shoulder ... The shoulder is the most movable joint in the human body. A group of four ... lifting the arm above your head or moving it forward or behind your back.
  10. ... The sense of touch makes you aware of pain, temperature, pressure, vibration, and body position. Skin, muscles, tendons, joints, and internal organs have nerve endings (receptors) that ...
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