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  • ...ing's sign''' is a [[medical sign]] used in the diagnosis of [[hip joint]] diseases. It is named after the Swiss neurologist [[Guido Bing]], who first describe ...els pain in the hip when the heel is tapped. This sign is used to diagnose diseases such as [[hip arthritis]], [[hip bursitis]], and [[hip osteoarthritis]].
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  • == Joint Stiffness == ...n in its range of motion. Joint stiffness is a common symptom of various [[diseases]] and [[medical conditions]], including [[arthritis]], [[bursitis]], and [[
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  • ...unced: os·te·o·chon·dro·sis) is a family of [[orthopedic diseases]] of the joint that occur in children and adolescents and in rapidly growing animals, part ...and may cause an array of clinical symptoms including pain, lameness, and joint effusion.
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  • ...rthopedic surgery]] used to treat severe [[arthritis]] and other hip joint diseases. ...surfacing" is derived from the English words "hip", referring to the [[hip joint]], and "resurfacing", which means to provide a new surface.
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  • ...range of motion. The term is derived from the Greek words "arthro" meaning joint, and "fibrosis" meaning the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue. ...joint injury]]. It can also occur in individuals with certain [[autoimmune diseases]] that cause inflammation in the joints.
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  • ...It is derived from the combination of two Greek words, ''arthro'' meaning joint, and ''pathy'' meaning disease. ...the most common form of arthropathy, characterized by the degeneration of joint cartilage and the underlying bone.
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  • == Rheumatic Diseases == ...eases''' (/ruːˈmætɪk/; from Greek ''rheumatismos'') are a diverse group of diseases that affect the joints, bones, and muscles. They are characterized by infla
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  • ...become contorted', and describes the stooped appearance of sufferers with joint pain. ...and can vary in duration. Most patients recover fully, but in some cases, joint pain may persist for several months, or even years.
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  • ...derived from the Greek words "monos" meaning single, and "arthron" meaning joint, combined with the suffix "-itis" denoting inflammation. ...uma]], or [[osteoarthritis]]. It can also be a symptom of certain systemic diseases, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] or [[lupus]].
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  • ...ned with [[glucosamine]], another supplement that is believed to help with joint pain and inflammation. ...samine]]: A compound found naturally in the body, used as a supplement for joint health.
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  • == Degenerative Joint Disease == '''Degenerative Joint Disease''' (''pronunciation: de-gen-er-a-tive joint dis-ease''), also known as [[Osteoarthritis]], is a common type of [[Arthri
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  • ...s a term used to describe a group of long-lasting, chronic, [[inflammatory diseases]] that affect children. The term "idiopathic" means "of unknown origin." ...hron" meaning "joint." The term "itis" is a common English suffix denoting diseases characterized by inflammation.
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  • * [[Temporomandibular joint]]: The joint that connects the lower jaw (mandible) to the skull (temporal bone). === Diseases and Conditions ===
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  • ...f [[medicine]] that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the [[joints]]. ...al technology that allowed for more precise and less invasive treatment of joint conditions.
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  • == Diseases of the Foot == ...efer to a wide range of medical conditions that affect the [[foot]]. These diseases can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, genetic disorde
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  • ...cedure is typically performed to alleviate pain and improve stability in a joint that has been damaged by arthritis, injury, or disease. The term "arthrodesis" is derived from the Greek words "arthro", meaning joint, and "desis", meaning binding together.
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  • ...meaning nourishment, "osteo" referring to bone, and "arthropathy" meaning joint disease. The symptoms of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy include [[joint pain]], [[swelling]], and [[skin changes]]. The most commonly affected area
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  • ...used to indicate a disorder or condition) is a degenerative disease of the joint where the cartilage that cushions the joints starts to wear down. Arthrosis is a broad term for degenerative and other diseases of the joint and is more commonly understood in the form of [[Osteoarthritis]]. Arthrosi
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  • ...edes species mosquito]]. The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes). The illness is usually mild with sympt ...have symptoms. The most common symptoms of Zika are [[fever]], [[rash]], [[joint pain]], and [[conjunctivitis]] (red eyes). Other common symptoms include mu
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  • ...ticularly in relation to the treatment of [[spinal disorders]] and [[joint diseases]]. ...that joins two bones into one solid structure to alleviate pain caused by joint disease or injury.
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