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  • How to Stop a Painful Elbow From Messing With Your Life

    Source: healthessentials

    Do you have pain on the outside of your elbow that won’t seem to go away? If so, you could have tennis elbow — even if you’ve never swung a racket. And, if you’ve been bothered by it for more than a month or so, it’s a good idea to get it checked.

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  • Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)

    Source: HealthDay

    If you've ever developed a burning, aching pain in your elbow after playing too many rounds of tennis, or shooting pains and weakness in your hands after spending weeks glued to the computer while crashing on a project, you've probably experienced the early stages of repetitive stress injury (RSI).

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  • Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury Symptoms and Treatment

    Source: Verywell Health

    A gamekeeper's thumb, also called a skier's thumb, is an injury to one of the important ligaments at the base of the thumb joint. The injury involves the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL), a band of tough, fibrous tissue that connects the bones at the base of the thumb. This ligament prevents the thumb from pointing too far away from the hand.

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  • Wrist Strengthening Exercises

    Source: Verywell Health

    If you are looking to improve or maintain strength in your wrists, a proper exercise program is necessary. This step-by-step guide can help teach you simple exercises to perform at home. They only require a small weight and a table to rest your forearm upon.

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  • Ganglion cysts and how to remove them

    Source: Medical News Today

    Ganglion cysts are not cancerous, and they are usually harmless. If they cause pain, difficulty moving the joint, or if the person feels that they are unsightly, a doctor may remove them.

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  • The Symptoms, Types, and Prognosis of Hand Tumors

    Source: Verywell Health

    Growths on the hand and wrist are fairly common and are often described as lumps, nodules, tumors, or cysts. They are usually not cancerous, but they could be uncomfortable. And because they are located in such a visible area of the body, they can be unsightly—and may make you feel self-conscious.

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  • The Best Ways to Find Relief From the Pain + Tingling of Carpal Tunnel

    Source: healthessentials

    If you spend a lot of time at a computer or working with your hands, you might be tempted to ignore tingling and numbness in your wrist and fingers.

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  • A smart artificial hand for amputees merges user and robotic control

    Source: Science Daily

    Scientists have successfully tested new neuroprosthetic technology that combines robotic control with users' voluntary control, opening avenues in the new interdisciplinary field of shared control for neuroprosthetic technologies.

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  • Boxer's Fracture Symptoms and Treatment

    Source: Verywell Health

    The boxer's fracture is a broken bone of the hand, classically at the base of the small finger. The boxer's fracture is a break that occurs in the region of the bone called the metacarpal neck. The metacarpal is the bone in the palm of the hand that extends from the small bones of the wrist to the knuckle at the base of the finger. The site of the break in a boxer's fracture is near the knuckle.

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  • Physical Therapy for a Colles' Fracture

    Source: Verywell Health

    A Colles' fracture is a break in the radius bone, one of the bones of the forearm near the wrist. The fracture usually occurs if you fall onto your outstretched hand.

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