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  1. Knee injuries

    Mild knee injuries may heal by themselves, but all injuries should be checked and diagnosed by a doctor or physiotherapist.

  2. Rib injuries

    Rib injuries may include bruises, torn cartilage and bone fractures.

  3. Otoplasty (external ear surgery)

    Ear correction surgery, or otoplasty, is usually done to move prominent ears closer to the head or to reduce the size of large ears.

  4. Elbow pain

    Elbow pain and can result from overuse in a range of sports or occupations.

  5. Ageing - muscles bones and joints

    Exercise can prevent age-related changes to muscles, bones and joints and can reverse these changes too.

  6. Rheumatoid arthritis

    Early treatment of rheumatoid arthritis is important in helping you manage the condition more effectively.

  7. Rhinoplasty (nose surgery)

    Rhinoplasty may be performed for cosmetic reasons or to correct a structural problem.

  8. Baker's cyst

    Baker's cysts of the knee don't always require active treatment and sometimes will only require observation by the treating doctor.

  9. Chronic or degenerative conditions

    Find some of the more common degenerative conditions that lead to limited mobility or motor control.

  10. Locomotor system

    The skeleton and skeletal muscles work together to allow movement.

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