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- Slings can be used for many different injuries, but most typically for arm or shoulder fractures, or dislocations. To help stabilize an injury, a triangular sling can be made out of ...
- Initial treatment of an LCL injury includes ice to the area, elevation of the joint above the level of the heart, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ...
- Initial treatment of an MCL injury includes ice to the area, elevation of the joint above the level of the heart, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ...
- Skull fractures may occur with head injuries. Although the skull is both tough and resilient and provides excellent protection for the brain, a severe impact or blow can result ...
- ... nerves that control movement in the upper limb. Injuries to the brachial plexus are common and can be debilitating. If the injury is severe it can cause weakness or paralysis ...
- ... ideally performed within 4 to 6 hours after injury, but success has been reported up to 24 hours after the injury if the amputated part has been cooled. During ...
- Oral Mucocele (VisualDX)... or mouth lining (mucosa), usually caused by an injury or blockage of a salivary gland.
- Flashes and Floaters (VisualDX)Eye Diseases/Images ... Eye Diseases ... Retinal Disorders/Images ... Retinal Disorders ... Retinal Detachment/Images ... Retinal Detachment ... Discover the causes, symptoms, and ...
- Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (VisualDX)... of the skin in an area of prior injury or inflammation from increased melanin during the healing ...
- Corneal Foreign Body (VisualDX)... symptoms, treatment, and removal options for this eye injury.