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Results 1 - 10 of 164 for Hand Injuries Disorders
  1. Someone can be born with claw hand (congenital), or they can develop it because of certain disorders, such as a nerve injury.
  2. ... period of movement behavior. This may include picking, hand wringing, head tics, or lip-biting. Long-term stimulant use may lead to longer periods of the behavior. Head injuries may also cause stereotypic movements.
  3. ... may be unknown, or it may result from: Diseases that cause inflammation Infection Injury Overuse Strain The wrists, hands, ankles, and feet are commonly affected because the ...
  4. ... in deformity and loss of function of the hand. There is a risk of injury to blood vessels and nerves during surgery or aponeurotomy.
  5. ... erythematosus ) Certain blood disorders, such as cold agglutinin disease or cryoglobulinemia Repeated injury or usage such as from heavy use of hand tools or vibrating machines Smoking Frostbite Thoracic outlet ...
  6. ... torticollis (wry neck) Muscular dystrophy (group of inherited disorders that cause muscle weakness) Stroke or brain injury Volkmann contracture (deformity of the hand, fingers, and wrist caused by injury to the ...
  7. ... be due to: Inflammation of the blood vessels Injury to the blood vessels Buerger disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) , a rare disease in which blood vessels of the hands and feet become blocked
  8. ... term leprosy may lose the use of their hands or feet. This is due to repeated injury because they lack feeling in those areas.
  9. ... sensation in the back of the arm or hand) Sciatic nerve ... causes bodywide symptoms) Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis (muscle ...
  10. ... hand movement Recurrent or unnoticed injury to the hand
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