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  2. NFL Hall of Famer John Elway Talks About the Rare Hand ... - AOL

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    It typically occurs after the age 50 and is more common in men. The condition is progressive and causes knots of tissue to form under the skin of the palms, eventually creating a thick cord that ...

  3. Jammed finger - Wikipedia

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    The majority of jammed fingers occur in the dominant hand, possibly due to the fact that most activities are conducted with this hand. [13] However, it is possible to prevent specific cases, such as suffering a jammed finger by incorrectly catching a ball, by learning the proper technique. [ 4 ]

  4. Dupuytren's contracture - Wikipedia

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    It is common to experience tingling within the first week after surgery. [42] Hand therapy is often recommended. [43] Approximately 6 weeks after surgery the patient is able completely to use the hand. [46] The average recurrence rate is 39% after a fasciectomy after a median interval of about 4 years. [47]

  5. De Quervain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms are pain and tenderness at the radial side of the wrist, fullness or thickening over the thumb side of the wrist, painful radial abduction of the thumb, and difficulty gripping with the affected side of the hand. [2] Pain is made worse by movement of the thumb and wrist, and may radiate to the thumb or the forearm. [2]

  6. Can Knuckle Cracking Really Cause Arthritis? We Asked ... - AOL

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    There’s a longstanding rumor that persistent knuckle cracking can cause arthritis or other hand problems late in life, but that is a myth. Both Fedorczyk and Egbogah say there is no known ...

  7. A sports-medicine doctor shares 3 things she does to ... - AOL

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    Research suggests 50% of people who break a hip never fully regain their mobility, and 30% over 65 die within a year, Wright said. That's why Wright sees healthy musculoskeletal aging as "a ...

  8. Hypermobility (joints) - Wikipedia

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    Hypermobility, also known as double-jointedness, describes joints that stretch farther than normal. [2] For example, some hypermobile people can bend their thumbs backwards to their wrists and bend their knee joints backwards, put their leg behind the head or perform other contortionist "tricks".

  9. Doctors Just Found Yet Another Health Issue Ozempic Can ... - AOL

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    New research published in the New England Journal of Medicine had 407 people with obesity and knee osteoarthritis take semaglutide (the active component of Ozempic and Wegovy) or a placebo over 68 ...