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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for fractures
  1. ... People with osteoporosis are at higher risk for fractures (broken bones), especially in their hips, spine, and ... mass) Diagnose osteoporosis Predict your risk of future fractures See if treatment for osteoporosis is working Why ... of losing bone density, which can lead to fractures. Women of other ages and men may also ...
  2. ... help guide procedures such as joint replacement and fracture (broken bone) repair. Hysterosalpingogram. In this procedure, fluoroscopy ... procedures.html Related Health Topics Coronary Artery Disease Fractures Hiatal Hernia Hip Replacement Knee Replacement Peptic Ulcer ...
  3. ... Balance Problems Dizziness and Vertigo Drug Reactions Falls Fractures Walking Problems Related Medical Tests Balance Tests How ...
  4. ... Bone pain, often in the back or ribs Fractures (broken bones) Weakness, numbness, or tingling in the ...
  5. ... back or ribs Bone lesions Easily broken bones (fractures) Fatigue . Anemia (low level of red blood cells). ...
  6. ... aches Soft or deformed bones Weak bones and fractures (broken bones) Have a high risk for developing ...