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  2. Neonatal maladjustment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal maladjustment syndrome (NMS) is a syndrome where newborn foals exhibit uncommon behaviors, occurring in three to five percent of live births. These behaviors can include aimless wandering, hypersensitivity to loud sounds and brightness, weakness or coordination issues, and the incapability to nurse.

  3. Clubfoot - Wikipedia

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    Surgery leaves residual scar tissue and typically there is more stiffness and weakness than with nonsurgical treatment. As the foot grows, there is potential for asymmetric growth that can result in recurrence of foot deformity that can affect the forefoot, midfoot, or hindfoot.

  4. Pseudothrombophlebitis - Wikipedia

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    Pseudothrombophlebitis is a clinical condition where there are signs and symptoms of phlebitis in the absence of a thrombophlebitis lesion. Symptoms include pain, swelling, erythema and tenderness evolving over hours or days.

  5. Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The outcome following the surgery is usually favorable. Successful resolution of PAES occurs in 77 percent of cases. [23] Surgical complications include deep vein thrombosis, hematoma, wound infection, or seroma. [23] After the surgery, patient is usually monitored using arterial duplex ultrasonography 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, and annually after ...

  6. Build Massive Calf Muscles With These Exercises - AOL

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    Training your calf muscles—which are comprised of the gastrocnemius (the muscle that flexes the knee and foot) and the soleus (attaches the knee and heel and responsible for standing and walking ...

  7. Pseudoathletic appearance - Wikipedia

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    Compartment syndrome (Acute or chronic exertional) Calf muscles /general Adult-onset Muscle swelling due to increased internal pressure from bleeding and inflammatory reactions. Muscle swelling in chronic exertional compartment syndrome relieves with rest. Acute compartment syndrome due to injury requires surgery. [96] Short stature Myhre syndrome

  8. Kevin Durant has calf strain, USA Basketball considers him ...

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    Kevin Durant is dealing with calf soreness that has kept him from being a full participant in USA Basketball’s training camp for the Paris Olympics, though he has assured team officials that he ...

  9. Mark Zuckerberg undergoes surgery to replace ACL torn during ...

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    Treatment could involve anything from rest and physical therapy to surgery to replace the torn ligament, followed by physical therapy. Training programs exist to help reduce the risk of an ACL injury.