...has to be connected individually. These include the bones, tendons, arteries, nerves, vein, and the skin. For this reason, the surgery is also referred to as composite tissue allotransplantation. Prior...
...prone to sustaining injuries that can range from mild concussions and broken bones to sprains and muscle pains, to name a few. These conditions can affect movement and range of...
...Bonding. Temporary restoration helps create a strong bond between the tooth and the jawbone. The bond increases with the progressive healing. Expected Results The expected results of temporary restoration...
...to be treated by injecting an anaesthetic or corticosteroid into the area. The carpal tunnel is the inner portion of the wrist. It is surrounded by eight carpal bones on...
...GCA, a condition that causes inflammation of the arteries. * **Osteoporosis:** Long-term use of corticosteroids can weaken bones, increasing the risk of osteoporosis. * **Cataracts:** Steroids used to treat PMR...
...be provided in an inpatient or outpatient setting. As an example, a person who suffers from a broken bone on the leg and is in a cast may already undergo...
...of the hair to fully expose the ear. An incision is then made behind the ear, and using surgical tools, the inner ear is exposed by removing a bone. The...
...get in the way of their athletic goals. These include: Being overweight Being underweight Fatigue Eating disorder Irregular menstrual cycle (for female patients) Food allergies Low bone mineral density Iron...