Comparison results
Results: Differences Similar | ✘Stenosing ligamentitis | ✘Dysplastic instability of the cervical spine |
Distinctive symptoms | Analogs | Analogs |
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | 100% | — |
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | — | 100% |
chronic granulomatous disease | 84% | — |
waist triangles are not symmetrical | — | 84% |
papules | 70% | — |
dysplastic instability of the cervical spine | — | 79% |
joint crunch | 26% | — |
platybasia | — | 76% |
crunching in the knees | 26% | — |
waist is raised | — | 76% |
stenosing ligamentitis | 20% | — |
joints unstable | — | 75% |
pain in the wrists | 12% | — |
flat feet in children | — | 71% |
local heat is better | 11% | — |
joint asymmetry | — | 69% |
pain in the fingers | 11% | — |
hallux valgus deformity of the foot in children | — | 68% |
contractures | 9% | — |
assimilation of atlanta | — | 68% |
tendon compaction | 9% | — |
basilar impression | — | 66% |
worse from prolonged movement | 9% | — |
a mobile child | — | 61% |
pain is better from the heat | 8% | — |
asymmetry | — | 60% |
worse when sitting for a long time | 7% | — |
dangling joint | — | 60% |
better from heat | 7% | — |
shoulder girdle skew | — | 56% |
worse at rest | 6% | — |
wedge - shaped vertebrae | — | 54% |
forearm pain | 6% | — |
curvature of the spine | — | 53% |
worse sitting better lying down | 6% | — |
synostosis | — | 53% |
pain gives in the arm | 6% | — |
skew of blades | — | 53% |
patient is motionless | 6% | — |
joint deformation | — | 52% |
slow walking | 6% | — |
restriction of movement | 5% | 54% |
acute condition | 6% | — |
underdevelopment | — | 49% |
stims | 6% | — |
bite wrong | — | 47% |
pain in the fingers | 6% | — |
flat feet | — | 46% |
constant pain | 5% | — |
stiffness of movements | — | 45% |
need for activity | 5% | — |
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) | — | 45% |
worse lying | 5% | — |
limitation of the amplitude of movements | — | 45% |
pain in the tendons | 5% | — |
feeling of stiffness | — | 45% |
relaxation | 5% | — |
spondylosis | — | 44% |
consequences of taking medications | 5% | — |
anomalies of teeth | — | 43% |
it is better from massage | 5% | — |
connective tissue dysplasia | — | 43% |
worse sitting | 5% | — |
facial asymmetry | — | 43% |
consequences of operation | 5% | — |
head tilted | — | 43% |
stereotypia | 5% | — |
deformity of fingers | — | 42% |
stage of recovery | 4% | — |
osteochondrosis | — | 42% |
injury | 4% | — |
false joint | — | 41% |
subacute condition | 4% | — |
deformations of the feet | — | 40% |
wounds | 4% | — |
spondylopathy | — | 38% |
fatigue | 4% | — |
neurogenic pain | — | 38% |
stretching | — | 37% |
muscle tension | — | 37% |
crooked legs | — | 37% |
weight change | — | 36% |
back pain | — | 35% |
bone deformation | — | 35% |
early development | — | 34% |
stiffness in the joints | — | 34% |
muscle pain | — | 34% |
worse when moving | 5% | 35% |
conservative | 5% | 35% |
not sensitive to pain | 4% | 34% |
gradual deterioration of | 4% | 33% |
neurological disorders | 4% | 31% |
childhood diseases | 4% | 29% |
patient's condition | 5% | 27% |
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