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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Habitual dislocation of the shoulderTraumatic ossifying myositis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 9%(0)25%(0)
Histological studies 19%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 18%(0)
Measurements at the reception 15%(0)
Infection tests 9%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
angiolipoma of the kidney 66%
traumatic ossifying myositis 87%
complications after measles 62%
myositis 60%
runny nose on the left 61%
pain from sudden movements 54%
short-term memory impairment 53%
calcification 52%
better standing 49%
muscle damage 51%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks 49%
worse from sudden movements 49%
sentimental 47%
hematoma 45%
habitual dislocation of the shoulder 46%
acute pain 42%
epilepsy at night 46%
muscle pain when moving 40%
better when walking 45%
cancer pain 39%
twitching of the upper eyelid 41%
oncology 39%
twitches eyelid 41%
painful swelling 39%
transparent snot 39%
inflammation 38%
cramps at night 38%
punctuality 36%
epilepsy attacks 36%
he walks bent over 36%
tics 36%
calcium 34%
dislocation 71% 34%
constant pain 32%
habitual dislocation 35%
constant aching pain 31%
epilepsy 34%
pain when moving 12% 43%
responsible 30%
pain when touched 31%
a history of arthroscopy 23%
restriction of movement 12% 42%
shoulder pain when raising the hand 19%
senestopathy 30%
shoulder pain is worse when moving 19%
soft tissue hematoma 30%
manipulative 18%
hard muscles 30%
desire to be small 17%
with the corn 29%
history of orthopedic surgery 17%
recovery period 10% 38%
tension in the shoulders 16%
stage of recovery 10% 38%
consequences of physical exertion 16%
keratodermia 28%
shoulder injury 15%
solid tumor 27%
heaviness in the hands 15%
porous skin 26%
tension in the hands 15%
resorption 26%
pain in shoulder joints 15%
heavy weight 25%
significant operational risk 15%
bruise 25%
joint hypermobility syndrome 15%
pain in the bones 25%
hemianopsia 15%
osteosarcoma 24%
joint diseases 14%
limbs pain 24%
consequences of bone surgery 14%
unbearable pain 24%
joints unstable 14%
loss of balance 24%
rough skin 14%
leg injury 24%
frequent fractures 14%
acceleration of movements 24%
massage worse 13%
trauma 16% 40%
no joints 12%
big man 23%
desire to control 12%
lymphosarcoma 23%
joint deformation 12%
vacuum 23%
likes to be examined 12%
worse from movement 15% 37%
general tension 12%
conservative 22%
bone defects 12%
impaired coordination 21%
a history of organ transplantation 11%
muscle pain 21%
sensations in the hands 11%
does not tolerate pain 21%
a lot of medicines 11%
gradual deterioration of the condition 21%
joint pain 11%
aching 20%
lot of operations in small things 11%
the fast man 20%
scarring 10%
swelling 19%
overwork 10%
bone fracture 11% 30%
patient is motionless 10%
there are no complaints 18%
surgical infections 10%
history of surgery 19% 37%
consequences of infection 9%
consequences of injuries 10% 28%
patient's condition 17%
increased 8% 23%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 15% 30%
lowered 8% 17%
consequences of taking medications 15% 17%
consequences of surgery 19% 19%

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