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Scar fracture
A scar rupture, also called an incisional hernia, occurs when the peritoneum bulges on the exact spot of a previous scar in the abdominal wall. This can occur in different places depending on previous surgeries. Some scar fractures are small while others can be very large and contain a lot of abdominal contents.
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Meniscus injury
The meniscus is a type of shock absorber for the knee and protects the cartilage when loaded. A meniscus injury usually occurs as a result of twisting the knee or due to wear and tear or old age.
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Metatarsalgia
With metatarsalgia, you have pain at the ball of the foot, just before the start of the toes.
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Diaphragmatic rupture
A diaphragmatic rupture (herniated diaphragm) is a condition in which an opening or weakening in the diaphragm allows organs to move from the abdominal cavity to the thoracic cavity.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Multiple sclerosis or MS is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. In this condition, various inflammatory reactions occur in the brain and/or spinal cord.
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Obesity (overweight)
Obesity or corpulence is a medical condition in which a person has an unhealthy amount of body fat, which can lead to serious health problems.