Fascia
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fascia Thin connective tissue covering or separating ... and loss of function in the joints .
fascia Thin connective tissue covering or separating ... the body. Rheumatoid arthritis ... renal
fascia A fibrous envelope of tissue that surrounds ...
Plantar fasciitis
... stretching of the tight bands of the plantar
fascia which result in microtears in these bands as ... is a painful inflammation of the plantar
fascia , a fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the ... ligament on the bottom of the foot ( plantar
fascia ) stretches irregularly and develops small tears ...
Plantar
... stretching of the tight bands of the plantar
fascia which result in microtears in these bands as ... is a painful inflammation of the plantar
fascia , a fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the ... ligament on the bottom of the foot ( plantar
fascia ) stretches irregularly and develops small tears ...
Spur
... growth of bone at the area where the plantar
fascia attaches to the heel bone. It is caused by long-term strain on the plantar
fascia and muscle s of the foot, especially in obese ... localized to the medial slip of the plantar
fascia in the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. ...
Connective tissue
... of tissue that hold the body's parts together-- tendon s, ligament s,
fascia , and cartilage . connective tissue Fibrous tissue with a wide ... heel. This tissue is called the plantar (meaning bottom of the foot)
fascia . CELLULITIS : Inflammation of the subcutaneous , loose connective ...
Adolescents
... the stars in every movie of late smoke cigarettes. This increased prevalence may result from a decrease in the elasticity of the plantar
fascia and a slowing of the healing process with age. Heel pain also is relatively common in active children and adolescents between the ages of 8 and ...
Biceps
... twice + "caput", head. BICEPS BRACHII - Long head: ORIGIN: Supraglenoid tuberosity INSERTION: Tuberosity of radius; bicipital apo neurosis to
fascia of forearm ACTION: Flexes arm and forearm Short head: ORIGIN: Apex, ... The biceps muscle bends the arm at the elbow and rotates the ...
Bone Diseases
... Bone Diseases Cartilage Disease s Fasciitis - Inflammation of the
fascia . There are three major types: 1) Eosinophil ic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophil ia, ... 7 bone scan - a nuclear im aging ...
Cartilage
... as cartilage in the fetus . Consequently, children have more cartilage than adults. Cartilage Disease s Fasciitis - Inflammation of the
fascia . There are three major types: 1) Eosinophil ic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophil ia, ... Cartilage is a slick elastic ...
Endophthalmitis
... treatment . Magnetic resonance im aging ( MRI )Computerized method of creating images of internal organ s using magnetic fields. endopelvic
fascia ; endopeptidase; endopeptidase k; endoperiarteritis; endoperi cardiac ; endo pericarditis ; endoperi myocarditis ; endoperi neuritis ; endo ...
Endotracheal intubation
... clinical and radiologic findings) and requiring endotracheal intubation . endotherm; endothermic; Endothia aspartic protein ase; endo thoracic
fascia ; endo thorax ; endothrix; endotoxaemia; endo toxic ; endotoxicosis; endo toxin ; endo toxins ; endo toxin shock ; endotracheal; endotracheal ...
Eosinophil
... of lymphocyte s, plasma cells, eosinophil s, and a small number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes . Fasciitis - Inflammation of the
fascia . There are three major types: 1) Eosinophil ic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophil ia, ... Blood tests also can be done to ...
Heel pain
... Insulin Shock ( Hypoglycemia ) Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 Diabetes ) ... Strain of the fibrous band, called the plantar
fascia , that stretches between the heel and the base of the toes, is often the cause of severe heel pain . This band helps to maintain the structure and ...
Heel Spurs
... Heel spurs can usually be treated successfully by reducing the demand upon the injured plantar
fascia . This involves using a heel cup or cushion that raises the heel within the shoe and simultaneously avoids pressure at the painful point. Heel ...
Hernia repair
... or general anesthesia . First , through an incision , the segment of bowel is placed back into the abdominal cavity . Next, the muscle and
fascia are stitched closed to repair the hernia . Hernia repair - inguinal Hiatus hernia High blood pressure ( hypertension ) High ...
Inflammation
... This breast infection is seen most commonly in the immediate postpartum period (during breast-feeding ). Fasciitis - Inflammation of the
fascia . There are three major types: 1) Eosinophil ic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophil ia, ... If excessive inflammation , ...
Ligament
... (PCL) are inside the knee joint . Ligament s hold the tendon s in place and stabilize the joints . The longest of these, the plantar
fascia , forms the arch on the sole of the foot from the heel to the toes. Ligament changes. Ligament s in your back can undergo degenerative changes, ...
Limb
... infection or injury cancer body tissue that dying because it has a poor blood supply. pelvicephalometry; pelvic exenteration; pelvic
fascia ; pelvic floor; pelvic ganglia; pelvic girdle; pelvic haematocele; pelvic imflammatory disease ; pelvic index; pelvic inflammatory disease ; pelvic ...
Medial
... and lateral col lateral ligament s. It can be part of a developing heel spur formation or localized to the medial slip of the plantar
fascia in the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. Problems often develop in this area because part of the lateral plantar nerve combines with ...
Meniscus
... exercise : Does it worsen insomnia ? Meniscus tear ... peripyloric; perirectal; peri rectal abscess ; perirectitis; peri renal ; peri renal
fascia ; perirhinal; perirhizoclasia; perisalpingitis; perisalpingo-ovaritis; perisalpinx; perisarc; periscii; periscope; periscopic; periscopic lens ; ...
Muscle aches
... Definition: Muscle aches and pains are common and can involve more than one muscle . Muscle pain also can involve ligament s, tendon s, and
fascia , the soft tissue s that connect muscle s, bones, and organ s together. Muscle aches and pains are common and can involve more than one ...
Necrotizing Fasciitis
... a variant of scleroderma ; 2) Necrotizing fasciitis ... In rare cases, the infection can spread to the deep layer of tissue called the
fascia l lining. Flesh-eating strep, also called necrotizing fasciitis , is an example of a deep-layer infection . It represents an extreme emergency . ...
Neurosis
... apo neurosis ; ... BICEPS BRACHII - Long head: ORIGIN: Supraglenoid tuberosity INSERTION: Tuberosity of radius; bicipital apo neurosis to
fascia of forearm ACTION: Flexes arm and forearm Short head: ORIGIN: Apex, ... Obsessive-compulsive neurosis ; OCD Prevention : There is no known ...
Organ
... torsion can cause referred pain to the abdomen .) 1 2 ... Occasionally organ isms from infectious tenosynovitis spread to the deep
fascia l space of the hand . If this happens, the hand will also appear swollen and any attempt to move the fingers produces pain . What are other ...
Ovarian cyst
... problems , bleeding between periods, very painful menstrual cramps , and the passing of large clots and shreds of tissue during the menses.
fascia ; parotid gland ; parotid gland mass; parotiditis; parotid notch; parotidoauricularis; parotid papilla ; parotid recess; parotids; parotid ...
Pectoral
... the Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group 82b study, 1,708 premenopausal women who were node -positive, T3 N0, or who had skin or pectoral
fascia l invasion were randomized to receive either cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, ... RA DIC AL MASTECTOMY involves removal of the chest wall muscle ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
... infection , and infertility . (10,11). pelvic diaphragm ; pelvic direction; pelvicephalography; pelvicephalometry; pelvic exenteration; pelvic
fascia ; pelvic floor; pelvic ganglia; pelvic girdle; pelvic haematocele; pelvic imflammatory disease ; pelvic index; pelvic inflammatory disease ; ... ...
Prosthesis
... in 1963. Over the years, a variety of implants became available. The prosthesis can be made of plastic and metal or from body tissue such as
fascia and skin . When interpositional reconstruction fails, total joint replacement may be necessary. Joint replacement is also called total joint ...
Scleroderma
... symptoms are the hardening, thickening, and shrinking of the skin . Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) ... Fasciitis - Inflammation of the
fascia . There are three major types: 1) Eosinophil ic fasciitis, an inflammatory reaction with eosinophil ia, producing hard thickened skin with an ...
Soft tissue
... gland of the brain), osteosarcoma s, soft tissue sarcoma s, and melanoma s. streptococcus) causing extensive necrosis of superficial
fascia ; 3) Nodular/Pseudosarcomatous /Proliferative fasciitis, characterized by a rapid growth of fibroblasts with mononuclear inflammatory cells and ...
Toxins
... endothelium of anterior chamber; endothelium, vascular ; endotheloid; endotherm; endothermic; Endothia aspartic protein ase; endo thoracic
fascia ; endo thorax ; endothrix; endotoxaemia; endo toxic ; endotoxicosis; endo toxin ; endo toxins ; ... Research is ongoing to develop new ...
Urology
... by Orson Fowler and Lorenzo Fowler through their publication the Phrenological Almanac and other publications. Modern ne urology and ...
fascia ; endo thorax ; endothrix; endotoxaemia; endo toxic ; endotoxicosis; endo toxin ; endo toxins ; endo toxin shock ; endotracheal; endotracheal ...