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  2. Snapping hip syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Snapping hip syndrome; Other names: Coxa saltans, iliopsoas tendinitis, dancer's hip ... Snapping hip syndrome is commonly classified by the location of the snapping ...

  3. Coxalgia - Wikipedia

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    Coxalgia is a symptom of underlying hip joint pathology and must be examined and referred as the symptoms of pain and reduced mobility will increase and worsen, leading to chronic pain states. Coxalgia may be due to trauma, dysplasia and abnormal growth, degeneration, osteo-deficiencies of B12 or folate or metastasising cancer.

  4. Femoroacetabular impingement - Wikipedia

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    The pelvic bone, also known as the innominate bone, is formed by three bones fused together: the ilium, ischium, and pubis. The musculature of the hip is divided into anterior hip muscles and posterior hip muscles. The major nerve supply that runs through the hip joint is the femoral nerve and the sciatic nerve. [16]

  5. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Smith–Magenis syndrome; Snapping hip syndrome; Snapping scapula syndrome; Sneddon's syndrome; Solipsism syndrome; somatostatinoma syndrome; Sopite syndrome; Sotos syndrome; Space adaptation syndrome; Spastic ataxia-corneal dystrophy syndrome; Spider lamb syndrome; Splenic flexure syndrome; Split hand syndrome; Spondylo-ocular syndrome; SPRED1

  6. Andie MacDowell Reveals Piriformis Syndrome Diagnosis: 'I ...

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    According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), piriformis syndrome "is a rare neuromuscular condition that occurs when the piriformis muscle in the buttocks presses on the sciatic nerve ...

  7. Coxa vara - Wikipedia

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    Coxa vara is a deformity of the hip, whereby the angle between the head and the shaft of the femur is reduced to less than 120 degrees. This results in the leg being shortened and the development of a limp. It may be congenital and is commonly caused by injury, such as a fracture.

  8. HPV 'cures' are popping up online, but here's the truth about ...

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    A condition plaintiffs allege they received from the vaccine is postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). The chronic disorder presents as dizziness or fainting after reduced blood volume ...

  9. How to Reset These 10 Hormones That Affect Weight This Year - AOL

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    How to Reset Female Hormones For Weight Loss. This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, MFOMA. Hormones can be helpful heroes, supporting the immune system and a healthy sleep ...