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  • 101Climber's finger — is the most common Climbing injury within sports or rock climbing. It is an overuse injury that usually manifests in a swollen middle or ring (most commonly ring) finger. It is due to a damaged flexor tendon pulley, normally the A2 pulley (can… …

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  • 102The commons — Commons redirects here. For other uses, see Commons (disambiguation). The commons is terminology referring to resources that are owned in common[1] or shared between or among communities populations. These resources are said to be held in common… …

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  • 104De Quervain syndrome — Classification and external resources Finkelstein s test for DeQuervain s tenosynovitis ICD 10 M …

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  • 105Shoulder problem — Shoulder problems including pain, are one of the more common reasons for physician visits for musculoskeletal symptoms. The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. However, it is an unstable joint because of the range of motion allowed.… …

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  • 106Eitan Schwarz — Eitan Daniel Schwarz M.D. Nationality American Fields …

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  • 107Median nerve palsy — Classification and external resources Diagram from Gray s anatomy, depicting the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, amongst others the median nerve. ICD 10 …

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  • 108Muscle energy technique — is a type of osteopathic manipulative treatment used in osteopathic medicine and physical therapy [1]. It is a form of osteopathic manipulative diagnosis and treatment in which the patient’s muscles are actively used on request, from a precisely… …

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  • 109NIH classification of headaches — The NIH classification of headaches consists of brief, relatively vague glossary type definitions of a limited number of headaches.[1] It outlines five types of headache: vascular, myogenic (muscle tension), cervicogenic, traction, and… …

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  • 110Nurse call button — A nurse call button on a pillow speaker with TV controls …

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