Distinctive symptoms
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tendovaginitis
81%
—
trauma —
83%
tendosynovitis
75%
—
broken collarbone —
47%
muscle pain when moving
69%
—
arm fracture —
39%
joint crunch
63%
8%
fracture of the humerus —
35%
crackling in the joints
54%
9%
shoulder injury —
32%
swelling in the morning
43%
—
fractures of the humerus in children —
30%
acceleration of movements
42%
—
open fracture —
28%
sensations in the extremities
40%
—
shoulder pain is worse when moving —
27%
lung pain
39%
—
fracture of the ulna —
27%
periods of exacerbation
36%
—
shoulder pain when raising the hand —
27%
muscle pain
36%
—
consequences of a fracture —
25%
aching
35%
—
fractures of the forearm bones —
24%
acute condition
34%
—
fracture of the scapula —
23%
laundress's hands
28%
—
sports injury —
23%
worse from movement
52%
22%
swelling after a fracture —
22%
patient is motionless
36%
6%
non-healing fracture —
21%
swelling
45%
19%
catatrauma —
21%
inflammation
29%
7%
epiphyseolysis —
21%
pain when moving
42%
21%
closed fracture —
21%
sensations in the hands
39%
23%
injury to the elbow joint —
21%
pain in shoulder joints —
20%
joint deformation —
20%
with the corn —
20%
pain in the collarbone —
20%
acute pain —
19%
severe pain in the arm —
19%
fracture with displacement —
19%
calluses on the hands —
19%
keratodermia —
18%
closed person —
18%
pain in the elbow joints —
18%
swelling of the hands —
18%
pain after a fracture —
18%
pain in the bones —
17%
swelling of joints —
17%
elbow pain —
17%
fracture of the collarbone in children —
17%
restriction of movement —
16%
hemarthrosis —
16%
wrist injury —
16%
birth trauma —
16%
fractures of the bones of the wrist —
16%
joint pain —
15%
dislocation of the collarbone —
15%
worse from sudden movements —
15%
fractures of the forearm bones in children —
15%
pain when touched —
15%
pain in the shoulder blades —
15%
forced situation —
14%
stage of recovery —
14%
intraarticular fracture —
14%
history of surgery —
14%
limbs pain —
14%
bruises on the arms —
14%
recovery period —
14%
consequences of childbirth —
13%
subcutaneous edema —
13%
joint diseases —
13%
pain from sudden movements —
13%
bone deformation —
13%
joint pain with exertion —
13%
bruise —
13%
hard pulse —
13%
consequences of injuries —
12%
the feeling of falling —
12%
comminuted fracture —
12%
numbness of the hands —
12%
fracture of the sternum —
11%
pain from the load —
11%
contractures of the joints —
11%
blue skin —
11%
frequent fractures —
11%
feeling of pressure on the bottom —
11%
swelling of the whole body —
11%
size delusions —
11%
pathological fracture —
11%
dislocation of the shoulder —
11%
shoulder neck fracture —
11%
pain throughout the body —
11%
osteosarcoma —
10%
dislocation —
10%
worse when unbending —
10%
tension in the shoulders —
10%
bone defects —
10%
contracture —
10%
pain under the shoulder blade —
10%
hard to take a breath —
10%
fracture of the radius —
10%
soreness of the skin —
10%
deformities of the limbs —
10%
neck injury —
9%
no children —
9%
lymphosarcoma —
9%
traumatic illness —
9%
the feeling of a fracture —
9%
stiffness in the shoulders —
9%
tension in the hands —
9%
general swelling does —
9%
2 children —
9%
gunshot wounds —
9%
oncology —
9%
shortening of limbs —
8%
pulse is strong —
8%
swelling of the extremities —
8%
acute pain in the joints —
8%
stiffness of the hands —
8%
pain in the forearm —
8%
surgical infections —
8%
back injury —
8%
it hurts to touch the skin —
8%
wound —
8%
muscle tension —
7%
general tension —
7%
muscle damage —
7%
painful swelling —
7%
open person —
7%
difficulty breathing —
7%
no joints —
7%
can not breathe —
7%
patient's condition —
7%
skin problems —
7%
a history of neurosurgery —
7%
increased —
7%
lowered —
7%
better in morning —
6%
stones in the bladder —
6%
cancer —
6%
radiation damage —
6%
madness —
6%
delirium —
6%
thin —
6%
radiation therapy —
6%
stiffness in the joints —
6%
confusion of consciousness —
6%
consequences of infection —
5%
angioplasty —
5%
drug disease —
5%
fracture of the ulnar process —
5%