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Arm Injuries

Disease ArhiniaArnold Chiari Malformation

Arm Injuries Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Minor arm injuries are common. Symptoms often develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or an injury. Arm injuries are often caused by: ...

 


Arm Injuries
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Minor arm injuries are common. Symptoms often develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or an injury. Arm injuries are often caused by: ...

Minor arm injuries are common. Symptoms often develop from everyday wear and tear, overuse, or an injury. Arm injuries are often caused by:
Sports or hobbies.
Work-related tasks.
Work or projects around the home.

Arm Injuries
Arm Problems, Noninjury
Armenian Syndrome
Arnold-Chiari Malformation
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For some forearm injuries, your doctor may also recommend an external fixation device — a set of metal bars outside the skin, which is attached to pins that go through the skin and insert into bone. This device provides stability during healing.

firearm injuries, sexual assault, domestic violence).
Alcohol poisoning.
Sexually transmitted diseases.
Unintended pregnancy.
Children born with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
High blood pressure, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases.

Slings for arm injuries or crutches for leg injuries can be used, in addition to a variety of removable splints to protect the injured area from further damage and movement.

These changes are to protect young arms from overuse injuries. Medical research indicates that it will reduce the risk of elbow, shoulder, and arm injuries.

Has diagnosis been confirmed and other conditions ruled out with x-rays, arthrography, ultrasound, and/or MRI?
Was rupture distal or proximal?
Was rupture partial or complete?
Is there evidence of other arm injuries?

See also: Injuries, Injury, Surgery, Symptom, Cancer

Disease ArhiniaArnold Chiari Malformation

 
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