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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Knee contracture
  1. ... by joint deformities called contractures, particularly in the knees, ankles, and elbows. The contractures restrict the movement of affected joints.The FKBP10 ...
  2. ... unsteady walk. Additional limb abnormalities include joint deformities (contractures), knock knees, and flat feet (pes planus). Swelling and redness ( ...
  3. Muscular Dystrophy From the National Institutes of Health (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 ...
  4. Tips for Taking Care of Your Limb (Amputee Coalition of America)  
    Limb Loss/Related Issues ... Limb Loss ... Amputee Coalition of America
  5. ... as the Kuskokwim River Delta.In Kuskokwim syndrome, contractures most commonly affect the knees, ankles, and elbows, although other joints, particularly of ...
  6. ... inward- and downward-turning feet (clubfoot). Less commonly, contractures affect the hips, knees, shoulders, or elbows. People with Freeman-Sheldon syndrome ...
  7. ... have weakness in upper limb muscles.Joint deformities (contractures) in the hips, knees, feet, and ankles can occur in SMA-LED, ...
  8. Limb Loss/Living With ... Limb Loss ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Rehabilitation After Limb Amputation - Explore from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version. ... prosthesis,prosthetic, ...
  9. ... may have additional skeletal problems, including joint deformities (contractures) involving the hips and knees or an inward- and upward-turning foot called ...
  10. ... bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), and joint deformities (contractures) in the elbows and knees that restrict their movement. Other features include abnormalities ...
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