How is kyphosis diagnosed? How is cervical myelopathy diagnosed? How is mesothelioma diagnosed? How is lordosis diagnosed? How is Bietti's crystalline dystrophy diagnosed? How is scoliosis diagnosed? How are neurological disorders diagnosed? How is cauda equina syndrome diagnosed? How is hyperopia dia...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection causing the development of acute symptoms 1-2 months after transmission. Read this lesson to learn typical methods used to diagnose this condition, along with treatment options and complications of chronic infection. Related...
mid-back spine curvature, than those who did not climb. They also had increased lumbar lordosis, that is, low-back curvature.1Interestingly, those who were at a higher climbing level had more kyphosis, theorized due to shortened pectoral muscles. ...
The reason to monitor for osteonecrosis of the jaw is that some medications to treat bone loss during chemotherapy can increase the risk of bone tissue death in the jaw due to an insufficient blood supply in the tissue. Risk also increases when a patient receives high doses of radiation...
a) Kyphosis b) Osteoporosis c) Spina Bifida d) Torn rotator cuffA patient was involved in a rear-end auto collision, resulting in a whiplash injury to the head (hyperextension). What neck muscles might be injured in this type of accident? What is the easiest way to prevent such an...