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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Abnormality of the vertebral column
  1. ... the spine and joint) Arthritis of the lower spine Abnormality of the shape of your pelvis or hip ...
  2. ... exhibit long limbs and spider-like fingers, chest abnormalities, curvature of the spine and a particular set of facial features including ...
  3. ... should be checked for other problems, such as abnormalities of the genitals, urinary tract, and spine. Surgery to correct the defect is needed. If ...
  4. ... chap 698. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, eds. ...
  5. ... chap 22. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, eds. ...
  6. ... chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, eds. ...
  7. ... chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh MC, eds. ...
  8. ... broken bone, torn tendon, or to correct an abnormality in a bone. Most often, this involves bones of the legs, arms, or spine. Later, if you have pain or other problems ...
  9. ... infection ( osteomyelitis ) Disk inflammation ( diskitis ) Infection of the spine Multiple sclerosis Spinal cord injury or compression Spinal fracture Spinal tumor Abnormality from growth Talk to your provider about your ...
  10. Walking abnormalities can be caused by many different types of problems. Problems with the joints, (such as arthritis), bones ( ... are due to a physical condition. Some walking abnormalities have been given names: Propulsive gait -- a stooped, ...
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