- the
musculoskeletal system.
Orthopedic surgeons use both
surgical and
nonsurgical means to
treat musculoskeletal trauma,
spine diseases,
sports injuries...
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Podichetty VK, Hsia A (November 2002). "Lumbar
canal stenosis:
start with
nonsurgical therapy".
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 69 (11): 909–917. doi:10...
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desired level of activity. In
those with low
levels of ****ure activity,
nonsurgical management including bracing and
physiotherapy may be sufficient. In...
- firm, semi-rigid
state in the
absence of ****ual arousal.
Traction is a
nonsurgical method to
lengthen the **** by
employing devices that pull at the glans...
- A
seroma is a
pocket of
clear serous fluid (filtered
blood plasma). They may
sometimes develop in the body
after surgery,
particularly after breast surgery...
-
depends on the
severity and
cause of the condition, and may be
nonsurgical or surgical.
Nonsurgical interventions include drugs,
physical therapy, and spinal...
- with only
nerve roots (cauda equina)
continuing further down.
Potential nonsurgical treatments include:[citation needed]
Education about the
course of the...
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a
nerve compression syndrome or
nerve entrapment syndrome causing a
painful foot
condition in
which the
tibial nerve is...
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Central cord
syndrome (CCS) is the most
common form of
cervical spinal cord
injury (SCI). It is
characterized by loss of
power and
sensation in arms and...
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papillomatosis is
primarily treated surgically,
though supplemental nonsurgical and/or
medical treatments may be
considered in some cases. The evolution...