Swelling in the area of the injury Muscle pain that gets worse with activity, or pain that moves or spreads to another body area Crepitus (crackling sound or grating feeling) when you move your muscleHow is a muscle strain diagnosed?Your...
Technically, the noise is called Crepitus, and it can be a bit unsettling especially if it occurs frequently during your fitness routine. Crepitus in the knees is one of the common symptoms of knee osteoarthritis Crepitus can occur in many joints of the body, though it’s most common in ...
This condition is metabolic in nature, causing a build up of uric acid crystals in the body's joint(s): (a) Hallux valgus (b) Osteoarthritis (c) Gouty arthritis (d) Pedial edema. Select the correct answer. Which of the following drugs is ...
Because RA is a symmetrical condition—affecting the same joints on both sides of the body—people with shoulder RA often experience pain and swelling in both shoulders at once. Shoulder RA may cause erosion and deformity of the shoulder joints over time.3 About the Shoulder Joint The shoulder ...
Crepitus or crackling sensation when moving your shoulder in certain positions. Why does the bone on top of my shoulder hurt? The most common cause of shoulder pain occurs when rotator cuff tendons become trapped under the bony area in the shoulder. Thetendons become inflamed or damaged. This ...
On presentation, the rabbit was unable to close its mouth but there was no evidence of crepitus. An open surgical reduction with bilateral coronoidectomy and condilectomy was conducted under general anaesthesia. The rabbit’s appearance and appetite were both normal when re-examined 33 months ...
Most of the information that Ive been able to find on the internet regarding air-trapping is way too technical for the average non-medical person to understand. Hopefully my explanations will make it a little less confusing. In a nutshell the term “air-trapping” refers to air that, well,...
Enlarged, firm, crepitus with movement c. Relatively normal d. Calcification of the vertebral joints 1.) What are the risk factors for developing osteoporosis? 2.) What other systems of the body are involved, if applicable? 3.)What is the pro...
Define thrombocytopenia and list the most common causes of this condition. Which of the following describes the joint presentation of someone with rheumatoid arthritis? a. Red, warm, swollen, and tender to touch b. Enlarged, firm, crepitus with movemen...
I was too much sputum bronchial inner respiration, can be reduced, but the cough up sputum, breathing returned to normal. Severe bronchus With pneumonia in early stage is difficult to identify, such as deep or hear rales crepitus, post tussive rales no significant decrease, should be ...