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Knee contracture
- ... by joint deformities called contractures, particularly in the knees, ankles, and elbows. The contractures restrict the movement of affected joints.The FKBP10 ...
- ... unsteady walk. Additional limb abnormalities include joint deformities (contractures), knock knees, and flat feet (pes planus). Swelling and redness ( ...
- Muscular Dystrophy (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Muscular Dystrophy/Start Here ... Muscular Dystrophy ... Muscular dystrophy (MD) refers to a group of genetic diseases that cause progressive weakness and degeneration ...
- Tips for Taking Care of Your Limb (Amputee Coalition of America)Limb Loss/Related Issues ... Limb Loss ... Amputee Coalition of America
- ... as the Kuskokwim River Delta.In Kuskokwim syndrome, contractures most commonly affect the knees, ankles, and elbows, although other joints, particularly of ...
- ... inward- and downward-turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome ...
- ... have weakness in upper limb muscles.Joint deformities (contractures) in the hips, knees, feet, and ankles can occur in SMA-LED, ...
- Rehabilitation After Limb Amputation (Merck & Co., Inc.)Limb Loss/Living With ... Limb Loss ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Rehabilitation After Limb Amputation - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... prosthesis,prosthetic, ...
- ... may have additional skeletal problems, including joint deformities (contractures) involving the hips and knees or an inward- and upward-turning foot called ...
- ... bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), and joint deformities (contractures) in the elbows and knees that restrict their movement. Other features include abnormalities ...