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Results 1 - 10 of 156 for Femoral
  1. Femoral nerve dysfunction is a loss of movement or sensation in parts of the legs due to damage to the femoral nerve. ... The femoral nerve is located in the pelvis and goes down the front of the leg. It helps the ...
  2. ... and iliac artery or your aorta and both femoral arteries (aortobifemoral): You will probably have general anesthesia . ... having bypass surgery to treat your lower leg (femoral popliteal): You may have general anesthesia. You will ...
  3. You had a fracture (break) in the femur in your leg. It is also called the thigh bone. You may have needed surgery to repair the bone. You may have had ...
  4. A slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a separation of the ball of the hip joint from the thigh bone (femur) at the upper growing end (growth plate) of ...
  5. Femoral hernia repair is surgery to repair a hernia near the groin in the upper thigh. A femoral hernia is tissue that bulges out of a ...
  6. Leg lengthening and shortening are types of surgery to treat some people who have legs of unequal lengths. These procedures may: Lengthen ...
  7. ... muscle holds the abdominal organs in place. A femoral hernia is a bulge in the upper part ... Straining to urinate because of an enlarged prostate Femoral hernias tend to occur more often in women ...
  8. ... thigh bone. The thigh bone is called the femur. It is part of the hip joint. Hip ... your fracture is in the neck of the femur (the part just below the top of the ...
  9. The femoral nerve is located in the leg and supplies the muscles that assist help straighten the leg. It ... lower leg. One risk of damage to the femoral nerve is pelvic fracture. Symptoms of femoral nerve ...
  10. Femur Shaft Fractures (Broken Thighbone) (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    The long, straight part of the femur (thighbone) is called the femoral shaft. When there is a break anywhere along this length of bone, it is called a femoral ...
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