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Lupus Risk Factors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Lupus Risk Factors</b>. Autoimmune Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Unfortunately, exactly what causes lupus isn’t known. Scientists believe it’s triggered by a</b> ...
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Common Dance Injuries and Prevention Tips - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The majority of these overuse injuries involve an ankle, leg, foot or lower back. Some common dance injuries are: Hip injuries: snapping hip syndrome, hip</b> ...
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Little Leaguer's Elbow (Medial Apophysitis) Care
<b>Plantar Fasciitis</b>. Severs Disease. Fractures and Bone Injuries. Hip Back Conditions. Hip Back Conditions. Back to Foot Ankle Conditions. Avulsion Injuries</b> ...
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ACL Tear Treatment and Reconstruction | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Nonsurgical treatment consists of physical therapy, activity modification and use of a brace. The goal of physical therapy is to strengthen the muscles around the</b> ...
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<b>Plantar Fasciitis</b> | Johns Hopkins Medicine <b><b>Plantar fasciitis</b></b> is one of the most common conditions causing heel pain. It involves</b> ...
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<b>Plantar Fasciitis</b> | Johns Hopkins Medicine. Steroid <b>Injections</b>. In most cases, <b><b>plantar fasciitis</b></b> improves after</b> ...
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<b>Plantar Fasciitis</b> | Johns Hopkins Medicine <b><b>Plantar fasciitis</b></b> is one of the most common conditions causing heel pain. It involves</b> ...
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Tennis Elbow Care at Johns Hopkins All Children's
Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis is a condition that causes in pain in the outside aspect of the elbow. The pain is caused by the inflammation of the bony</b> ...
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<b>Plantar Fasciitis</b> | Johns Hopkins Medicine <b><b>Plantar fasciitis</b></b> is the inflammation of the <b>plantar</b> fascia, tissue in the foot</b> ...
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease</b> is an inherited disorder that affects the nerves supplying the feet, legs, hands, and arms. It is caused by gene defects that</b> ...
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