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Results 81 - 90 of 171 for injury
  1. ... usually soft and flexible but that can cause injuries to the infant because they do not yet ...
  2. ... sac-like covering of the heart. Any previous injury to the heart muscle can cause pericarditis. Incidences ...
  3. ... a stroke. The leak may arise from an injury to the neck, which means stroke secondary to ...
  4. ... infections. It may also be a result of injury or trauma to the chest, esophagus, or heart. ...
  5. ... neuropathy may be caused by direct or indirect injury, or by a systemic cause such as a ...
  6. ... to check for the presence of disease or injury. A spinal needle is inserted, usually between the ...
  7. A dislocation is an injury in which a bone is displaced from its proper position. Unless there are accompanying fractures or tissue damage, a simple ...
  8. ... with diabetes are at risk for blood vessel injury, which may be severe enough to cause tissue ...
  9. ... for 5 to 10 minutes, one may avoid injury and build endurance over time. Cooling down after ...
  10. ... sides of the knee is commonly related to injuries to the collateral ligaments, arthritis, or tears to ...
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