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Bent long bone
- ... not available and the injured part looks abnormally bent, gently placing the injured part back into its normal position may improve the circulation.
- ... contributing to a slight loss of height. The long bones of the arms and legs are more brittle ... tone, even with regular exercise. EFFECT OF CHANGES Bones become ... more stooped (bent). The knees and hips may become more flexed. ...
- ... An elbow fracture or dislocation Keeping the elbow bent for a long time or repeated elbow bending, such as with ...
- ... care during activities that strain the muscles or bones for long periods of time, as these can cause weakness ...
- ... exercise. Running down hills or sitting for a long time with your knee bent may make pain worse. Your health care provider ...
- ... stooped, stiff posture with the head and neck bent forward. Spastic gait -- a stiff, foot-dragging walk caused by a long muscle contraction on one side. Scissoring gait -- legs ...
- ... will lose some height and have a more bent back. Fractures due to osteoporosis often become less painful with rest and pain medicines. Some fractures, though, can lead to long-term (chronic) pain and disability. Medicines to treat ...
- ... near where it attaches to the upper arm bone, over the outside of the elbow Pain near the elbow when the wrist is bent backward against resistance An MRI may be done ...
- ... straighten it, the tip of your finger remains bent toward your palm. Sports injuries are the most common cause of mallet finger, particularly from catching a ball.
- ... Wearing away of the cartilage (cushion) between the bones. Trauma ... this type of injury more often develops over a long period.