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Results 31 - 40 of 50 for Bone pain
  1. ... a lubricant between tendons and muscles sliding over bone. ... include pain in the heel, especially with walking, running or ...
  2. ... elective) rhinoplasties until the growth of the nasal bone is completed (around 14 or 15 for girls, a bit later for boys). ... during the surgery, and relaxed and insensitive to pain. The ... nostril, are used to reshape the bones which make up the nose.
  3. A nasal fracture is a break in the bone over the ridge of the nose. It usually results from a blunt injury and is one of the most common facial fracture. Symptoms of a broken nose include pain, blood coming from the nose, bruising around the ...
  4. ... sprains may be treated at home if broken bones are not suspected. The ... Pain and swelling should decrease within 48 hours, and ...
  5. ... osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease of the ... knee pain that has failed to respond to conservative therapy ( ...
  6. ... cavities, which are moist, hollow spaces in the bones of the ... blocked and pressure builds up, causing pain and inflammation.
  7. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general ... may initially appear bloody but this should gradually resolve. A ...
  8. Leg pain in older children or young adolescents can occur for many reasons. An Osgood-Schlatter lesion results from continued trauma to the anterior tibial bone and causes a visible lump below the knee.
  9. ... tendons and shortening other tendons to place the bones and joints in normal positions. A cast is applied to the foot after surgery to maintain its position while it heals.
  10. Using a special x-ray machine, a bone needle is guided through the ... is removed and the cement hardens, stabilizing the vertebra.
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