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  • Causes of a lump on the finger knuckle joint

    A lump on the finger knuckle joint that appears suddenly can cause concern. It can happen for many reasons, ranging from an inflammatory disease to an infection or, more rarely, a tumor.

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  • Advice From A Certified Hand Therapist: How To Manage A Bruised Hand

    Contusions, often referred to as bruises, are common occurrences in our day-to-day life. They occur with impact, crushing or twisting forces, or a direct blow to the hand. They disrupt blood flow and lead to pain, swelling, and limited range of motion. Contusions can occur at the level of the skin, muscle, or bone.

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  • 7 Exercises To Help Ease Tennis Elbow Pain

    Tennis elbow isn't very common. According the Cleveland Clinic, only 1-3% of American adults experience the condition. However, if you're among that population, you know that tennis elbow can be a real pain — literally — and it can make it difficult to work and enjoy your favorite activities.

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  • What to know about scaphoid fracture

    In a severe hip arthritis X-ray, the joint space is absent, which means the cartilage has worn away, and the bones can rub against each other. The X-ray also shows the development of bone spurs and deformity of the bones in the joint.

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