Tendinitis can lead to the more serious bowed tendons, which is a more noticeable condition.
It's tendons and ligaments and muscles that you usually worry about reoccurrence than bones.
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It may also place pressure on tendons, nerves and spinal discs located in your neck.
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The actress twitches and shrugs as if her tendons were directed by will alone.
Tendons, ligaments and bones could be engineered for accident victims or to cure diseases such as leukemia.
The tendons had healed, but his right hand had been left slightly smaller and weaker than his left .
CTDs are musculoskeletal disorders involving damage to tendons, bones, muscles, and nerves of the hands, wrists, elbows, neck, and back.
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Then, in September, Burlew sliced his thumb open on a piece of broken glass, severing tendons and requiring emergency surgery.
The rotator cuff, a group of tendons and muscles connecting the upper arm to the shoulder blade, is also important to paddling.
Your ligaments and tendons become more brittle, making you more prone to injuries, and your lung tissue becomes stiffer and less efficient.
By the end of the year, the paleontologists at Drexel hope to have a completed 3-D robotic dinosaur limb featuring muscles and tendons.
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He was on the brink of death five times and underwent a gruelling 19 operations, including the removal of three tendons, leaving him with mobility difficulties.
Some have longer limbs, denser bones, slipperier tendons and double joints.
They had to remove tendons and nerves to replace in his hand, and hopefully he will have the feeling and movement of his pinky and ring finger.
Despite managed care's unceasing attempts to restrain the costs of health care, aging baby boomers are rushing to repair their creaky joints, valves and tendons in record numbers.
The hand employs a combination of artificial muscles and tendons.
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John Teerlink of the University of California, San Francisco, who headed the study, says he's optimistic relaxin will help patients' hearts without causing other, pregnancy-like effects such as weakened tendons.
"I think that's the thing people don't understand -- the heightened intensity does damage to your body, immune system, energy levels, on the fitness of your muscles, ligaments, tendons, " Gimelstob said.
Ballroom dancers tend to roll and pivot on the edges of their feet, using a series of muscles and tendons to achieve a balance and dexterity honed with years of practice.
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He had gone to a very good college back East, and when he talked fervently about his political beliefs Vivian admired his seriousness and his self-restraint, and the prominent tendons of his forearms.
"About eight weeks ago, about five days before the US Open, I woke up and had some intense pain in some areas of my body, some joints and tendons and so forth, " he said.
Radcliffe had been suffering from a ganglion, a swelling that forms around the tendons or joints, on the same foot and it is believed that it may have put pressure on the toe by changing her foot dynamics.
Just as DARPA and other humanoid robot developers have drawn on biology for design inspiration, the agency hopes that robotic actuation can approach the efficiency of human and animal actuation where muscles, tendons, and bones cooperate in highly efficient ways.
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