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Results 1 - 10 of 93 for Abdominal wall muscle weakness
  1. Physical Therapy for Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD) (FacioScapuloHumeral Muscular Dystrophy Society) - PDF  
    Muscular Dystrophy/Living With ... Muscular Dystrophy ... FacioScapuloHumeral Muscular Dystrophy Society ... PDF
  2. ... of the back muscles can cause scoliosis, while weakness of the abdominal muscles can be the cause of a sagging belly. ...
  3. ... in an infant Long-term (chronic) joint problems Weakness of the abdominal muscles
  4. Peritoneal Dialysis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Dialysis/Start Here ... Dialysis ... Learn about continuous ambulatory (CAPD) and continuous cycling (CCPD) peritoneal dialysis treatments you do at home—how to prepare, ...
  5. ... abdomen. The surgeon then closes your weakened abdominal muscles with stitches. Often a piece of mesh is also sewn into place to strengthen your abdominal wall. This repairs the weakness in the wall. At the end of the ...
  6. ... abdomen. The surgeon then closes your weakened abdominal muscles with stitches. Often a piece of mesh is also sewn into place to strengthen your abdominal wall. This repairs the weakness in the wall of your abdomen. At the ...
  7. Breast Reconstruction (Susan G. Komen for the Cure)  
    Breast Reconstruction/Learn More ... Breast Reconstruction ... Breast reconstruction can help restore the look and feel of the breast after a mastectomy. Discover ...
  8. Surgical Mesh Used for Hernia Repair (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Hernia/Treatments and Therapies ... Hernia ... Food and Drug Administration ... Information on surgical mesh used for hernia repair.
  9. Hernia (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... men, women, and children. A combination of muscle weakness and straining, such as with heavy lifting, might contribute. Some people are born with weak abdominal muscles and may be more likely to get a ...
  10. ... such as loss of bowel or bladder control, weakness, weight loss, or fever), then you should stay as active as possible. It is important to prevent your back and abdominal muscles from becoming too weak. You should reduce your ...
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