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  2. Nemaline myopathy - Wikipedia

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    Nemaline myopathy (also called rod myopathy or nemaline rod myopathy) is a congenital, often hereditary neuromuscular disorder with many symptoms that can occur such as muscle weakness, hypoventilation, swallowing dysfunction, and impaired speech ability. The severity of these symptoms varies and can change throughout one's life to some extent.

  3. Intramedullary rod - Wikipedia

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    An intramedullary rod, also known as an intramedullary nail (IM nail) or inter-locking nail or Küntscher nail (without proximal or distal fixation), is a metal rod forced into the medullary cavity of a bone. IM nails have long been used to treat fractures of long bones of the body.

  4. Human leg - Wikipedia

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    The muscle produces simultaneous plantar flexion and supination in the non-weight-bearing leg, and approximates the heel to the calf of the leg. The flexor hallucis longus arises distally on the fibula and on the interosseus membrane from where its relatively thick muscle belly extends far distally.

  5. Using too much weight, lifting with your back instead of the legs, and even the wrong hand grip can result in pain and injuries. These include muscle strains, torn rotator cuffs, patellar ...

  6. Myopathy - Wikipedia

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    Myopathy means muscle disease (Greek : myo- muscle + patheia -pathy : suffering). This meaning implies that the primary defect is within the muscle, as opposed to the nerves (" neuropathies " or " neurogenic " disorders) or elsewhere (e.g., the brain).

  7. List of diseases (R) - Wikipedia

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    Rod monochromacy; Rod myopathy; Rodini–Richieri–Costa syndrome; Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser syndrome; Rokitansky sequence; Romano–Ward syndrome; Romberg hemi-facial atrophy; Rombo syndrome; Rommen–Mueller–Sybert syndrome; Rosai–Dorfman disease; Rosenberg–Chutorian syndrome; Rosenberg–Lohr syndrome; Roseola infantum; Rothmund ...

  8. Anterior compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A compartment space is anatomically determined by an unyielding fascial (and osseous) enclosure of the muscles.The anterior compartment syndrome of the lower leg (often referred to simply as anterior compartment syndrome), can affect any and all four muscles of that compartment: tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus, and peroneus tertius.

  9. Official Statement: Tiger Woods Gets Rod, Screws, Pins ... - AOL

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    An official statement posted to Tiger Woods’ Twitter account on Tuesday evening said the golfer suffered “comminuted open fractures affecting both the upper and lower portions of the tibia and ...

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