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Ganglion Cysts by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 10:32pm A ganglionic cyst  is a fluid filled sac arising from the lining of a tendon or joint. The most common cause is excess stress is one area due to shoe rub... as a soft, moveable, lump on the top of the foot. Although ganglion typically do not cause pain, repetitive irritation or pressure from shoes may result in tenderness. If the cyst Read on »
right wrist ganglion by chandra r. Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 8:14pm Dear Doctor, My wife has constant pain in the right wrist. One doctor suggested that it was because of a ganglion which needs to be operated. The ultrasound scan of the right wrist says - "there is a cystic nodule measuring about 11/10 mm along the dorsum of the wrist. It is located along the dorsal surface of the lunate and capitate bones Read on »
Hospital Bill by Carrie D. Posted Sat 05 Sep 2009 12:00am A few weeks ago, Amanda had surgery to remove a benign ganglion cyst on the bottom of her foot. The surgery took about 20 minutes and yesterday we got the statement from the insurance company for the hospital portion of the bill (doesn’t include the doctor or the anesthesiologist). The cost….just to use the hospital, for a 20 minute surgery Read on »
Dr's appointments by Penny .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:55pm to one of four things: a ganglion cyst (but not likely), tendonitis (but not too likely), torn cartilage, or a torn TFCC ligament. It has been established that it's not bone... said she was going to take him down the hall and do his vision test. As he was walking away, I heard him say to the nurse, "I have diabetes, you know...." I couldn't hear any Read on »
Hemorrhoid Treatment by Amanda Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 3:14pm 4 Comments , finding out whats going on in a medicine I’m prescribed, or just trying to fix a personal problem. (Such as my ganglion cyst.)  This website is really informative for people Read on »
Squidoo Lens: "Computer Ergonomics" Types of Problems by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Mon 29 Jun 2009 5:53pm in the clinics. Conditions often include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, sprain, strain, De Quervains, trigger finger and ganglion cysts. For more information on these specific Read on »
Ovary Cysts and What Are Ovarian Cyst Symptoms by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 8:12am < p>Ovarian cysts are liquid filled sacs, of many different types, that happen on the surface of the ovaries, or on the inside of the ovary. Their cause isn’t really... awry, familial, immune mechanism related, or an unknown cause, and the assimilation process is halted, a cyst forms. Either the ovum, the egg, remains and the sac fills Read on »
Shrink Ovarian Cysts - 2 Tips to Shrink Your Cysts Fast by PCOS No More Posted Sat 06 Feb 2010 7:51pm If you are afraid of surgery and prefer to avoid drugs you will be glad to learn that there is an alternative for you to shrink ovarian cysts. What you should consider is a natural ovarian cysts cure that targets the root of why this cyst has been caused and gives the body the resources and strength to shrink it by itself. Follow the strategies Read on »
Morton's Neuroma by Jennifer F. Posted Tue 04 May 2010 6:47am osteonecrosis Freiburg osteochondrosis- characterized by interruption of the blood supply of a bone followed by localized bony necrosis. Ganglion cysts Intermetatarsal bursal fluid... elicit radiating pain. Mulder Sign - A silent palpable click produced by the lateral squeeze test. The neuroma moves between the metatarsals. Passive and active bending Read on »
It’s a Fiesta! by Meeshell403 Posted Tue 23 Mar 2010 2:52pm Hi everyone!  Enjoying your Tuesday?  Mine was pretty interesting… I had a doctor’s appointment today to remove an ugly ganglion cyst on my wrist.  The appointment was for a surgical removal.  But when I got there, the doc said he doesn’t do those anymore and typically sends people to orthopoedic surgeons….”Soooo…then what am I paying you for?”  After Read on »