constantly flexed posture
a weakening of the latissimus dorsi, the gluteus medius and maximus and tightening to the psoas, rectus abdominus, which causes the hips to tilt forward and dis-align your posture.
Neurovascular Syndrome
No, but power factor may affect the choice of a conductor's thickness! The whole point of power-factor correction is to reduce the load current in order to enable conductors of lower cross-sectional area to supply a given load.
Neurovascular Syndrome
A lower RDW is normal. Diseases, such as myelodysplastic syndrome or even acute blood loss can increase it.
Some symptoms of Treacher Collins syndrome include a small lower jaw, drooping of the lower eyelids, downward slanting eyes, gradual hearing loss and deformed ears.
Yes.
Lower back pain or back pain syndrome.
It is good news that you have lower triglycerides. Low triglycerides mean lower risks of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, obesity and metabolic syndrome.
722.83 is lumbar postlaminectomy syndrome. Postlaminectomy syndrome is chronic pain after back surgery, and lumbar refers to the lower back.
Central cord syndrome is an "incomplete lesion," a condition in which only part of the spinal cord is affected. In central cord syndrome, there is greater weakness or outright paralysis of the upper extremities, as compared with the lower extremities.
an idiopathic form of familial intrahepatic cholestasis associated with lymphedema of the lower extremities.