Anatomy

Vbn on the background of cervical osteochondrosis: treatment

Content 1Syndrome of vertebrobasilar insufficiency in the background of cervical osteochondrosis 1.1General description of the problem 1.2Causes of pathology 1.3Symptoms and signs of pathology 1.4Diagnosis and treatment 1.5Medication 1.6Massage 1.7Physiotherapy 1.8Physiotherapy 1.9Denial of responsibility 2Vertebro-basilar insufficiency in the background of cervical osteochondrosis 2.1Causes 2.2Symptomatology 2.3Complications of VBI 2.4Diagnostic Methods 2.5Treatment and ...

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How dangerous is the bruise of the chest and how to treat it?

A bruise is a kind of closed trauma that caused damage to soft tissues. Traumas of the chest are possible due to accidents at work, fights and other criminal episodes, accidents, sports. Chest bruise is one of the most dangerous injuries. The victim is subject to immediate hospitalization, regardless of the general condition. In a hospital, examinations are conducted to identify possible hidden trauma with a distorted or insufficiently obvious clinical picture. It is not excluded and the gra...

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Bruised toe: symptoms, first aid and treatment

A bruise of the toes is one of the most common domestic injuries, familiar to everyone without exception. Under the injury is meant damage to soft tissues: skin, ligaments and muscles. Among the causes are falls, occasional hits on hard surfaces or objects, dropping a heavy object onto the leg. Under these circumstances, combined injuries are possible when bruises are accompanied by dislocations, fractures or cracks in the bones, including the bones of the metatarsus. Injuries to the toes ar...

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Anatomy

Jaw Osteomyelitis: Symptoms and Treatment Methods

Osteomyelitis is an infectious disease located in the bone tissues of a person. The disease can amaze and completely destroy any bones, but most often chooses precisely the jawbones. Osteomyelitis of the jaw most threatens the elderly and children under one year, as well as those who are in the group risk (has chronic illnesses, weakened immunity, bad habits, poor nutrition, suffers dystrophy). The disease develops quite quickly, and in its early stages it is difficult to diagnose because of...

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Where the liver is located in person

Content Location Features Locating The location of the liver for various diseases Anatomy Related Videos The liver is the largest organ in the body in humans. It performs a number of vital functions and is closely related to all organs of the digestive tract. Blood filtration, control of metabolic processes, neutralization of harmful substances - for all this and many other things the liver responds. Without this organ, life would be simply impossible. This is our defender against bacter...

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Subchondral sclerosis: what is it?

Content 1What is subchondral sclerosis of the spine? 1.1Causes 1.2Progression with osteochondrosis 1.3Progression in arthritis 1.4How to identify pathology 1.5Diagnosis of the disease 1.6Methods of treatment 1.7Medicines 1.8Physiotherapy 1.9Physiotherapy 1.10Strict diet 2Subchondral sclerosis of the spine - what is it and what are the causes? 2.1Briefly on the defect of the spine 2.2The reasons for the development of this defect 2.3External and internal factors 2.4Symptom...

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Spondylarthrosis of the cervical spine: symptoms and treatment

Content 1Symptoms and treatment of cervical spondylarthrosis 1.1The nature of the disease 1.2Etiology of pathology 1.3Symptomatic manifestations 1.4How is the diagnosis made? 1.5Treatment of pathology 2Cervical spine: symptoms and treatment of spondylarthrosis 2.1What is the Danger of Cervical Facet Syndrome? 2.2Causes of the disease 2.3Methods of treatment of cervical spondylarthrosis and prevention 2.4Conservative therapy 3Spondylarthrosis of the cervical spine - symptoms...

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Stenosing ligamentitis: causes and treatment, folk remedies

Content 1Stenosing ligament treatment with folk remedies 1.1Clinical picture and causes of the disease 1.2Symptoms of the disease 1.3Treatment 1.4Massage of the hand and fingers 1.5Special gymnastics for hands and fingers 1.6Warming Brushes 1.7Therapeutic baths and compresses 1.8Healing mud 1.9Ointments and tinctures 1.10Oil Treatment 1.11Paraffin therapy 1.12- Stenosing ligament or snapping finger 2Clicking finger - treatment at home without surgery 2.1Causes of pathology...

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Anatomy

Children's osteomyelitis - symptomatology and treatment

Osteomyelitis is a serious bone disease, when all the structures - both themselves, and the bone marrow, and periosteum - affected by infection, they and surrounding soft tissues appear purulent-necrotic education. Osteomyelitis in a child is most often noted at the age of up to a year. The infection begins at the ends of long bones, since it is there that the arteries form loops with a slow blood flow - an ideal medium for the development and vital activity of bacteria brought along with bl...

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Anatomy

Osteopenia - what is it and how to treat it?

Nature is conceived so that all living things on our planet gradually grow old. Caring for his body, a person can slow down the aging process of the body, make his life better. If the hair and nails can be dyed, the skin moistened with creams, teeth inserted, then what about the bones? The skeleton and bones form the basis, the framework of the human body. Over time, bone tissue becomes very vulnerable (depending on the strength of the body) and therefore increases the risk of bone fractures...

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