Brace
... The lightweight brace s used to treat
scoliosis do not hamper movement in fact, children ... circulation in your fingers and toes.
scoliosis patients who wear a back brace over an ... curvature of the spine. Left untreated,
scoliosis can become more severe, resulting in ongoing ...
Disk
... Disk Hernia tion; Spinal Disk Prolapse )
scoliosis "1 (Curvature of the Spine)
scoliosis "2 ( Posterior Lateral
scoliosis ) [Kellogg] ... Healthy red blood cells are ...
Idiopathic
... The cause of about 80 to 85 percent of all
scoliosis cases is unknown ( idiopathic ), according to ... and Skin Diseases . When a cause for
scoliosis cannot be found, it is called idiopathic
scoliosis . In idiopathic ...
Kyphosis
... adulthood including curvature of the spine (
scoliosis and kyphosis ). Bowlegs Forward ... deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Severe ... can result in death Diabetes Progressive
scoliosis and kyphosis ... Indications: severe ...
Scoliosis
...
scoliosis : Sideways ( lateral ) curving of the spine (the backbone). The degree of
scoliosis may range from mild to severe.
scoliosis is often an inci dental and harmless finding. ...
Spinal stenosis
... s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like
scoliosis or kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen ... of the L5-S1 vertebra, degenerative lumbar
scoliosis , and spinal stenosis when decompression is ... Pain , Herniated Disc , Osteoarthritis ,
scoliosis , Spinal Stenosis ... A myelogram may reveal ...
Breathing difficulties
... during the test you experience discomfort or breathing difficulties .
scoliosis patients who wear a back brace over an extended period of time can usually prevent further curvature of the spine. Left untreated,
scoliosis can become more severe, resulting in ongoing back pain and breathing ...
Clubfoot
... e ( shoulder blades), sideways bent fingers (clinodactyly), clubfoot ,
scoliosis , and unusual neck bones. Bony deformities of the spine and feet (usually triggered by neuromuscular problems) include curvature of the spine (
scoliosis ), high-arched foot, clubfoot , deformities of the toes and foot ...
Pectus carinatum
... chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum )
scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning disability / school problems ... s, which may require surgery . Skeletal changes include kyphosis /
scoliosis and pectus carinatum (pigeon breast ) or pectus excavatum (caved-in ...
Benign
... employment, supported; emporium; empower; empress; emprosthotonos; emptiness; empty; empty sella; empty sella syndrome ; empyaemic; empyaemic
scoliosis ; empyectomy; empyema ; empyema benign um; ... Benign growth A swelling or growth that is not cancer ous and does not spread from one ...
Bowlegs
... (pigeon chest) Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Warmth in your skin over the affected area Neurologic problems, such as hearing loss , headache and ...
Bowleg
... (pigeon chest) Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... Toddlers are usually bowleg ged when they begin to walk, but their legs straighten out toward the middle ...
Cryptorchidism
... development of testicular cancer . Also called cryptorchidism . Cryptorchidism ( Undescended Testicle ) CSF Leak Curvature of the Spine (
scoliosis ) Cushing's Syndrome Cutaneous Candidiasis ( Yeast Infection of the Skin and Mucous Membrane s) Cutaneous Larvae Migrans ( Creeping ...
Degenerative joint disease
... , osteoarthritis is characterized by three processes: ... Osteoarthritis A degenerative joint disease that causes pain and stiffness.
scoliosis An abnormal, side-to-side curvature of the spine. Tendon A strong connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. This degenerative joint ...
Dislocation
... and dislocation of the lens and detachment of the retina in the eye . Indications: severe spondylolisthesis , fracture , dislocation ,
scoliosis , kyphosis , spinal tumor , and pseudarthrosis (failed previous fusion). Note: FDA and manufacturer's site show tradename in all caps as "SOCON." ...
Empyema
... employment, supported; emporium; empower; empress; emprosthotonos; emptiness; empty; empty sella; empty sella syndrome ; empyaemic; empyaemic
scoliosis ; empyectomy; empyema ; ... Anaerobic bacteria can cause pneumonia , lung abscess es, infecton of the lining of the lung ( empyema ), and ...
Funnel
... used to examine the ear canal and eardrum . Resources: Books ... Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum )
scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris ...
Hypotonia
... ; MYOKYMIA; MUSCLE HYPERTONIA, myalgia s, and MUSCLE HYPOTONIA. Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum )
scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris ...
Knock-knee
... at the ankles when the knees are touching. Later indications include knock-knee s , bowed legs, narrow rib cage, protruding breast bone, or
scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine). There may be delayed walking , tetany , bony beads along the ribs, and decaying teeth . In cases of ...
Knock-knees
... rickets , may cause permanent knock-knees . Later indications include knock-knees , bowed legs, narrow rib cage, protruding breast bone, or
scoliosis (abnormal curvature of the spine). There may be delayed walking , tetany , bony beads along the ribs, and decaying teeth . The result is often ...
Leg pain
... is applied to the area ... Back pain , leg pain , and changes in bowel and bladder habits are not commonly associated with idiopathic
scoliosis . An adolescent experiencing these types of symptoms requires further medical evaluation by a physician . I have severe lower leg pain when I ...
Ligament
... s, and ligament s that support the uterus ; ... Strain or tears to the muscle s or ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like
scoliosis or kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children or teens Other medical conditions like fibromyalgia ... A fibrous cord that connects ...
Lordosis
... symptoms include abdominal distension, mega colon , constipation , and diarrhea . About 75% of patients have a Marfanoid habitus, often with kypho
scoliosis or lordosis , joint laxity, and decreased subcutaneous fat . ...
Mastoid
... four to ten drops in the ear every six to eight hours. Children—Use four or five drops in the ear every six to eight hours. paralytic
scoliosis ; paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin carbamoylase; paralytic strabismus ; paralyzant; paralyze; paralyzing vertigo ; param; paramagnetic; ...
Micrognathia
... Leg Pain (Blockage of Leg Arteries) Red Eye s ( Eye Redness) ... Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum )
scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris ...
Muscle spasm
... sign may be positive (a spasm of facial muscle s occurs when the facial nerve is tapped) indicating low serum levels of calcium . Painful
scoliosis Muscle spasm s Limited range of motion The symptoms of osteobla stoma may resemble other medical conditions. Always consult a physician for ...
Muscular dystrophy
... of the muscle s. Sleep apnea Temporary cessation of breathing while sleeping. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SYMPTOMS" Weakness of the muscle s,
scoliosis (curvature of the spine), enlargement of certain muscle groups (calves, trapezius, etc.) to compensate for loss of major muscle groups. The ...
Organ Transplant
... Calcium Supplements May Not Help Kids Osteoporosis : Injectable Drug Shows Promise Aerobic Exercise , Weights Boost Bone Strength
scoliosis Not Just a Problem for the Elderly ... The need for an organ transplant can be difficult to understand, accept and cope with for anyone. The ...
Otosclerosis
... is kept from moving freely by an overgrowth of surrounding bone. This is a condition called otosclerosis . of the legs, curvature of the spine (
scoliosis and kyphosis ), umbilical and inguinal hernia s and mild mitral valve prolapse (flopping down of the leaflets of the mitral heart valve). ...
Pectus excavatum
... if the heart , spine, and lung have been affected by Marfan. Funnel chest ( pectus excavatum ) or pigeon breast ( pectus carinatum )
scoliosis Visual difficulties Flat feet Learning disability / school problems Thin, narrow face Micrognathia (small lower jaw ) Coloboma of iris ...
Pelvis
... (pigeon chest) Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) ... nerve s; pelvic surface of sacrum; pelvic version; pelvifixation; pelvigraph; pelvilithotomy; pelvimeter; pelvimetry; ...
Poison
... paralytic dementia ; paralytic ectropion ; paralytic ileus ; paralytic mydriasis; paralytic myoglobin uria; paralytic rabies ; paralytic
scoliosis ; paralytic shellfish poison ing ... food poison ing or the inability to properly digest certain food components such as lactose or ...
Poisoning
... paralytic dementia ; paralytic ectropion ; paralytic ileus ; paralytic mydriasis; paralytic myoglobin uria; paralytic rabies ; paralytic
scoliosis ; paralytic shellfish poisoning ... food poisoning or the inability to properly digest certain food components such as lactose or ...
Rabies
... Calcium Supplements May Not Help Kids Osteoporosis : Injectable Drug Shows Promise Aerobic Exercise , Weights Boost Bone Strength
scoliosis Not Just a Problem for the Elderly ... As many as 16% of the people who received anti rabies serum derived from horses developed serum ...
Scapula
... seconds. Skeletal abnormalities may include poorly developed scapula e ( shoulder blades), sideways bent fingers (clinodactyly), clubfoot ,
scoliosis , and unusual neck bones. The upper arm bone, the humerus , is connected to the shoulder bone, the scapula , with a ball-and-socket type of ...
Sciatica
... If the pain is worse when you do this, you may have sciatica , especially if you also feel numbness or tingling in one of your legs. Painful
scoliosis and muscle spasticity (when tumor is located in the spine) Growth disturbance (when tumor is involved with a bone's growth plate) Muscle ...
Shellfish
... paralytic dementia ; paralytic ectropion ; paralytic ileus ; paralytic mydriasis; paralytic myoglobin uria; paralytic rabies ; paralytic
scoliosis ; paralytic shellfish ... Vitamin B12 is found in animal products such as meat, shellfish , milk , cheese, and eggs. Most people who eat ...
Skeletal
... (pigeon chest) Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) ... Musculo skeletal System Key Points for This Section Bone Childhood cancer survivors may have late effects that affect the ...
Skin Diseases
... disease s. Urticaria and angioedema are both due to excessive mast cell activity in the skin . The cause of about 80 to 85 percent of all
scoliosis cases is unknown ( idiopathic ), according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculo skeletal and Skin Diseases . The National ...
Skull
... (pigeon chest) Bumps in the rib cage (rachitic rosary) Asymmetrical or odd-shaped skull Spine deformities (spine curves abnormally, including
scoliosis or kyphosis ) Pelvic deformities ... CT scan may be used to examine structures in the abdomen and pelvis (e.g., liver , gallbladder , ...