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Osteochondrosis Learning Center

Causes could include:
Many theories have been advanced to account for osteochondrosis, but none has proven fully satisfactory. Stress on the bone, ischemia (reduced blood supply), and trauma to the site are commonly mentioned factors. Athletic children are often affect...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Many theories have been advanced to account for osteochondrosis, but none has proven fully satisfactory. Stress and ischemia (reduced blood supply) are two of the most commonly mentioned factors. Athletic young children are often affected when the...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Among the most common problems currently seen in the workplace are those injuries due to cumulative trauma from repetitive motion. Repetitive activities are found in many occupational settings, including traditional manufacturing. Examples include...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Public Health
Repetitive motion disorders are a group of syndromes caused by injuries to muscles, tendons, nerves, or blood vessels from repeated or sustained exertions of different body parts. Most of these disorders involve the hands, arms, or neck and should...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
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