...your doctor. Symptoms of repetitive strain injury Symptoms of repetitive strain injury in the affected limb can include:[2][5][6][7][8] Tingling Tightness Weakness Swelling Throbbing Loss of sensation Tenderness Burning sensation Numbness...
...the body Holding the injured arm in a slightly bent position, usually between 15-20 degrees Supporting the weight of the injured arm with the other hand Unwillingness to use the...
...true, but good lifestyle habits may help support your overall health. Pituitary tumors are relatively common, and most of these tumors aren’t cancerous. Small pituitary tumors that aren’t causing symptoms...
...level of types of fat in the blood • obesity Your doctor will watch for signs of a blood clot or other problems with your blood vessels. If you develop...
...age. If you have had physical trauma, PM&R physicians may prescribe braces or splints to improve your arm or leg position or function, prosthetics for limb loss, or equipment to...
...are caused by high cholesterol. A patient can also have mixed gallstones. Gallstones have several risk factors such as age, ethnicity, obesity, and gender. They are more common among women...
...risk of conditions associated with extended periods of bed rest such as muscle atrophy, bone loss, and pneumonia. Given the small size of the incision, scarring is also significantly reduced. Good...
...caused by obesity, pregnancy, old age, or the thinning of the phrenoesophageal membrane. Hiatal hernias occur in two types, namely sliding and paraesophageal. A sliding hernia, the more common of...
...Nerve issues in the colon may contribute to this type of constipation. Outlet constipation Outlet constipation is a result of pelvic floor dysfunction. The pelvic floor includes muscles that support...
...now be performed laparoscopically, a method that significantly reduces blood loss and surgical risks. The Nissen fundoplasty was developed by Dr. Rudolf Nissen in the 1950s. The original procedure was...