The bruise itself won't cause a blood clot. In very rare circumstances, the hit that caused the bruise can. If a deep-seated vein is damaged during the collision, it could lead to a deep-vein clot. This is called deep-vein thrombosis (DVT). How do you know if a bruise is serious?
Is the patella the kneecap? Where is the navicular bone in the wrist? How do you get plantar fasciitis? Do ankle sprains fully heal? Is twisting your ankle the same as spraining it? Is the sternoclavicular joint synovial? A broken bone heals through the process of Are shin splints fractur...
Question: You can stain a ligament and sprain a muscle. a. True. b. False. Human Anatomy: There are two major types of tissue that assist movement. These tissues are connective tissue and muscular tissue. The connective tissues include ligaments, bones and tendons. Answer and Explanation...
It all seemed so minor almost a year ago in mid-January when Ball was diagnosed with a bone bruise that perhaps was to keep him out a few weeks. Then the concern was upgraded to a meniscus surgery, his second following similar surgery in 2018 after his rookie season. The prognoses was ...
She took the cat off his knee and put it down on a footstool. "You and I will have time for thinking about those things later on. What we have to think of now is how to get Domenichino out of his difficulty. What is it, Katie; a visitor? I am busy." "Miss Wrigh...
What to expect during your recovery It is normal for the affected area to swell, bruise, stiffen and hurt after surgery. Pain can be alleviated with pain medication. You will be advised to raise the injured area and use ice to alleviate swelling. You may have to undergo special physiotherapy...
That’s not the best strategy if you wish to continue running for years to come. As we discussed earlier in this blog,having a portion of your meniscus taken out can predispose you to develop arthritis of the knee.For every runner who might have done well following an arthroscopy, there ...
Thank you in advance for your time.P.S. I have been known to sleep with my head ON my arm. Sort of using my bicep like a pillow of sorts. My arm will be pointing towards the headboard of the bed and bent with my forearm and hand following the headboard up towards the ceiling. ...
Pain in the bottom of the heel or arch that may feel like a bruise or ache (this tends to go away when you walk a bit, but can return with continued walking) Pain radiating into the ankle (caused by an irritated nerve in the foot) ...
And then you can throw your employees a bone and allow them to ride for free during non rush hour times…you don’t need them at work at 9AM, right? Nor, do they need to go home at 5PM, right? Us, people with disabilities and seniors, certainly don’t, right?I mean…come on…...