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  • == Back Injury == ...es, and muscle strains. Other types of back injuries include [[spinal cord injuries]], [[herniated discs]], and [[fractures]].
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  • ...special training in the diagnosis and treatment of eye problems, including injuries and diseases  ...s glaucoma, macular degeneration, eye cancer, optic nerve problems, or eye injuries. Also called fundoscopy and funduscopy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dicti
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  • ...diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries and "collagen" diseases. ...diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries and "collagen" diseases. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • ...ranous") is one of the three [[hamstring muscles]] that are located at the back of the thigh. The other two are the [[semitendinosus muscle]] and the [[bic ...ginates from the [[ischial tuberosity]], the sit bone. It extends down the back of the thigh to the [[medial condyle]] of the [[tibia]], one of the bones i
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  • ...s glaucoma, macular degeneration, eye cancer, optic nerve problems, or eye injuries. Also called funduscopy and ophthalmoscopy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:D
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  • ...s glaucoma, macular degeneration, eye cancer, optic nerve problems, or eye injuries. Also called fundoscopy and ophthalmoscopy {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:D
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  • ...occur in any area of the musculoskeletal system, including the [[neck]], [[back]], and extremities (i.e., [[arms]], [[legs]], [[hands]], and [[feet]]). === Types of Musculoskeletal Injuries ===
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  • ...en used by individuals who have suffered a back injury or who have chronic back pain. ...his type of belt is used by pregnant women to provide support to the lower back and abdomen. It can help to alleviate discomfort caused by the weight of th
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  • ...ring, and "removal", which comes from the Latin "removere" meaning to move back or away. * [[Helmet]]: A form of protective gear worn to protect the head from injuries.
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  • ...rvature of the [[spine]], resulting in a hump-like appearance in the upper back. The term "dowager's hump" is often used to describe this condition in olde ...is used to describe the hump-like appearance that can develop in the upper back due to osteoporosis or other conditions.
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  • '''Testicular trauma''' (/tɛˈstɪkjʊlər ˈtrɔːmə/) refers to injuries or damage to the [[testicles]], which are part of the male [[reproductive s ...e caused by several factors, including direct blows to the scrotum, sports injuries, accidents, or violent attacks. It can also occur as a result of medical pr
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  • ...affecting the [[hamstring]] muscles and tendons, which are located at the back of the thigh. The term "pulled hamstring" is often used interchangeably wit ...bending over, or straightening the leg, and tenderness and bruising in the back of the thigh.
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  • ...|Orthopedic braces]]: These are used to correct or prevent deformities and injuries in the skeletal system. ...aces]]: These are used to support the spine and limit movement in cases of back injury or conditions such as scoliosis.
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  • ...s to the excessive use of a body part, leading to [[Overuse injury|overuse injuries]]. ...ments result in pain and impairment in the function of the limbs, neck, or back.
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  • ...ches and pains and contracted areas such as stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders. * [[Lower Back Pain]]
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  • ...nto place, a process known as a [[reduction]]. After the shoulder joint is back in place, you'll soon feel severe pain relief. * [[Reduction]]: The process of putting a dislocated joint or fractured bone back into place.
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  • ...from ''spina'' meaning "spine") is a relatively small muscle of the upper back that is part of the [[rotator cuff]]. ...uscle or tendon are common, especially in athletes and older adults. These injuries can result in pain, weakness, and loss of mobility in the shoulder. The mos
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  • The term 'backing' originates from the Old English 'bæc', meaning 'back', and the suffix '-ing', which denotes an action or result. In a medical co ...concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures.
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  • ...work. It involves the prevention and management of occupational diseases, injuries, and disabilities. ...nts, muscles, nerves, tendons, and structures that support limbs, neck and back.
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  • In medical terminology, 'near' is often used to describe the location of injuries, symptoms, or conditions in relation to specific anatomical landmarks. For * [[Posterior]]: 'Posterior' refers to the back, or towards the back of the body.
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