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  • Steps to Fix a Dislocated Shoulder by Yourself

    Fixing a dislocated shoulder on your own involves careful self-reduction techniques such as relaxing, extending, and rotating the arm to relieve pain and restore function. This essential skill is invaluable for those who venture into remote areas where professional medical assistance might be hours or days away.

    Source: Verywell health

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  • Treatment Options to Handle Dupuytren's Contracture

    For those dealing with Dupuytren's contracture, treatments now include more than just surgery. Innovative options like collagenase injections offer effective ways to manage symptoms early on. Understanding these alternatives empowers patients to make informed decisions about their hand health.

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  • Shoulder Pain When Throwing a Ball

    The throwing motion causes very high torque and acceleration forces that act on the shoulder joint and the muscles, ligaments, and tendons that surround the joint.

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  • Patient psychology matters: Lessons learned from the MOON Shoulder Group

    "We found both the [Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index (WOSI)] score and the [American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons] score correlates significantly with this PAS scale,” Kuhn, Kenneth D. Schermerhorn professor and chief of the division of sports medicine in the department of orthopedic surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, said. “Psychology matters when they come to your office."

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  • Common Hand Issues Related to Underlying Diseases

    Hand issues may reveal signs of health conditions, including heart disease and neurological disorders. Their color, shape, and texture offer important clues about your overall health.

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