You have more than 600 muscles that help you do everything from move your body to breathe and stay alive. Learn how to keep your muscles healthy.| Cleveland Clinic
A bone fracture is the medical definition for a broken bone. There are many types of fractures classified by their shape, cause or where in your body they occur.| Cleveland Clinic
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan is a test that creates clear images of the structures inside your body using a large magnet, radio waves and a computer.| Cleveland Clinic
More than just black-and-white pictures of broken bones — learn about how providers can use X-rays to check out what’s happening inside your body.| Cleveland Clinic
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A repetitive strain injury is damage to your muscles, tendons or nerves caused by repetitive motions and constant use.| Cleveland Clinic
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