Tooth
...s upper right molar and follows around the upper
arch to the upper left third molar ... Full article >>> Tooth loss: First aid If your tooth is knocked out, get emergency dental care . It's sometimes possible to remedy tooth loss by successfully reimplanting permanent teet...
Tibial
...tibial is posterior muscle , is to maintain the
arch of the foot and decelerate pronation, which is the flattening out of the
arch of the foot. Full article >>> Since the posterior tibial nerve serves a large a...
Thoracic
... a chair, clasp both arms behind your head. Gently
arch backward and look up toward the ceiling. Arm slides on wall: Sit or stand against a wall with your elbows and wrists against the wall. Full article >>> abnormal outward curvature of the spine in the thoracic region. It is also known...
Stress
...t does this through a complex process in which the
arch of the foot flattens slightly. Full article >>> - Emotional di stress WHEN SHOULD I SUSPECT THAT MY CHILD HAS ASTHMA ? If your child has any type of allergy , it's a good idea to watch out for asthma . Full article >>>...
Spur
...he plantar fascia in the medial longitudinal
arch of the foot. Full article >>> In the past, plantar fasciitis was believed to be caused by a little extra growth of bone on the heel, called a spur . However, x-ray s have found that although many people with plantar fasciitis do ...
Shock
...roded. Full article >>> Because the
arch does not flatten, it absorbs shock poorly. Instead of spreading it throughout the entire foot, the weight of the body falls only on the heel and the bases of the toes. This increases stress on the foot, especially the heel. Full article >&...
Prognosis
...nt for custom-molded orthotics that provide better
arch support and help the muscle s work together. In these cases, the prognosis is good. Full article >>> and can result in complications such as rabies , cellulitis , meningitis , osteomyelitis , and septic arthritis . In the Unite...
Pectus excavatum
...der body build, long and thin extremities, a high
arch palate , and pectus excavatum or pes cavus. The face may be characterized by thick lips because of mucosa l neuroma s. Full article >>> pectoral muscle s; pectoral reflex; pectoral region; pectoral ridge; pectoral vein...
Pediculosis
... ; pedicle flap; pedicle graft ; pedicle of
arch of vertebra; pedicular; pediculate; pediculati; pediculation; pediculi; pediculicide; pediculina; Pediculoides ventricosus; pediculo phobia ; pediculosis ; ... Full article >>> Infections and parasites - These include pinworms (...
Medial
...he plantar fascia in the medial longitudinal
arch of the foot. Full article >>> Problems often develop in this area because part of the lateral plantar nerve combines with part of the medial plantar nerve here. When the two nerve s combine, they are typically larger in di...
Malleolus
...i (singular is malleolus ). Together they form an
arch that sits on top of the talus, one of the bones in the foot. Full article >>>...
Ligament
...ongest of these, the plantar fascia , forms the
arch on the sole of the foot from the heel to the toes.... the ligament s are strain ed and stretched, the
arch lowers, so that instead of the natural curved contour, there is flattening of the entire sole. Somet...
Lateral
...results when the foot is too flexible, causing the
arch to flatten excessively. Full article >>> Bi lateral disease and clinical stage were also significant for survival. Full article >>> Bi lateral acoustic neuroma s result when someone is affected with the hereditary c...
Knock-knees
...chest. In addition, affected people may have high
arch es of the feet (pes cavus), knock-knees ... Full article >>> Plays important role in calcium and phosphorus metabolism . Deficiency is known as rickets . Symptoms include soft (weak) and bendable bones, stunted growth, bow legs...
High arch
Flat feet , high
arch es, being overweight and suddenly becoming more ... Full article >>> People with high
arch es or flatfeet have a greater predisposition to hammertoe and mallet toe than other people do. PRE...
Flat foot
...oks normal when no weight is placed on it, but the
arch disappears when weight bearing is applied. Full a...ead a typical foot type - a flat foot with a low
arch that rolls in (pronates) excessively. Full article >>>...
Flat feet
...ition. In infants and toddlers, the longitudinal
arch is not developed and flat feet are normal. The
arch develops in childhood, and by adulthood, most people have developed normal arches. Text Continued Be...
First
...icle >>> The first occurs when the
arch does not flatten at all. This typically occurs in a person with a high
arch , called a cavus foot. Because the
arch does not flatten, it absorbs shock poorly. Full article &...
Fascia
...he plantar fascia in the medial longitudinal
arch of the foot. Full article >>> Fasci...ongest of these, the plantar fascia , forms the
arch on the sole of the foot from the heel to the toes. Full article >>> BICEPS BRACHII ...
Fallen Arches
... the ligament s are strain ed and stretched, the
arch lowers, s... Full article >>> Fall...onation of feet Symptoms: absence of longitudinal
arch of foot when standing foot pain heel tilts away from the midline of the body more than usual ......
Emesis
...cal College of Cornell University, talks about the
arch n emesis of carefree springtime- the seasonal allergy . Full article >>> Determine the cause of vomiting blood ( hemat emesis ). Determine the cause of persi stent upper abdominal pain or bloating , difficulty in swallowing (...
Connective tissue
.... Full article >>> The bones of the
arch are supported in part by a tough layer of connective tissue running from the balls of the foot to the heel. This tissue is called the plantar (meaning bottom of the foot) fascia . Full article >>> CELLULITIS : Inflammation of...
Compartment syndrome
...results when the foot is too flexible, causing the
arch to flatten excessively. Full article >>> Compartment syndrome Compassionate use Complement system Complement ary DNA Complement ary medicine Complement ary sequence Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome Complete blood ...
Aortic arch syndrome
Aortic
arch syndrome Definition: The aorta is the large, ma...yasu's aortitis, pulse less disease and aortic
arch syndrome . The name comes from the doctor who first discovered the problem in 1905, Dr. Full arti...
Anomaly
...her: Bad for your blood pressure ? Double aortic
arch Eb stein 's anomaly Ejection fraction ... Full article >>> Simply identifying presentation may lead to missing fetal demise, twins, placenta previa , or a significant fetal anomaly (5,6). Full article >>> T...
Absorption
...st the heel or forefoot, correcting defects in the
arch that cause poor shock absorption , such as exce...onation (flattening of the arch) or supination (an
arch that is too high). Full article >>> Bile is a digestive fluid secreted by the live...