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Rectus Sheath Tendinitis
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Rectus Sheath Tendinitis refers to inflammation or irritation of the tissues surrounding the rectus abdominis muscle in the abdomen. The rectus sheath is a ...

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Rectus Sheath Hernias
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A rectus sheath hernia is a rare condition where tissues, usually part of the intestines or abdominal fat, protrude through a weak spot or defect in the rectus ...

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Rectus Sheath Hyperplasia
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The rectus sheath is a strong, fibrous covering that surrounds the rectus abdominis muscle, often known as the “six-pack” muscle in the front of the abdomen. ...

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Rectus Sheath Fibrosis
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The rectus sheath is a strong fibrous covering that encloses the rectus abdominis muscle (the “six-pack” muscle) in the front of your abdomen. Rectus Sheath ...

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Rectus Sheath Infection
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Rectus sheath infection is a relatively uncommon but potentially serious medical condition. The rectus sheath, located in the abdominal region, encases the ...

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Rectus Sheath Cysts
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A rectus sheath cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops within or around the rectus sheath—the strong fibrous covering over the front abdominal muscles (the ...

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Rectus Sheath Tumors
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Rectus sheath tumors are growths that develop within or around the fibrous covering (sheath) of the rectus abdominis muscle in the front part of the abdominal ...

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Rectus Sheath Pain
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Rectus sheath pain refers to discomfort, tenderness, or aching that originates in the sheath covering the rectus abdominis muscle in the front of the abdomen. ...

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Rectus Sheath Cancer
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Rectus Sheath Cancer refers to malignant (cancerous) growths that develop in or around the rectus sheath in the abdominal area. The rectus sheath encloses the ...

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Rectus Sheath Spasm
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The human abdomen is a complex structure made up of multiple layers of muscles, fascia, and connective tissues that protect our internal organs and help ...

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Rectus Sheath Diseases
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The abdominal region is central to many of our body’s movements and vital functions. One important structure in this area is the rectus sheath, a protective ...

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Rectus Sheath Disorders
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The rectus sheath is a strong layer of connective tissue in the abdomen that encases the rectus abdominis muscles, also known as the “six-pack” muscles. These ...

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Conjoint Tendon Aponeurosis
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The Conjoint Tendon Aponeurosis (sometimes called the “inguinal falx” or “conjoined tendon”) is a key structure in the lower abdomen and groin (inguinal) ...

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Conjoint Tendon Sprains
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A Conjoint Tendon Sprain (sometimes called a “conjoined tendon strain” or “inguinal conjoint tendon injury”) refers to an injury that involves the conjoint ...

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Conjoint Tendon Tears
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A conjoint tendon is often referenced in the shoulder region. It forms from the joining of two muscles—the short head of the biceps brachii and the ...

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Conjoint Tendon Laxity
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The conjoint tendon, also known as the inguinal falx, is a combined tendon formed by the lower fibers of two muscles in the lower abdomen: the internal oblique ...

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Conjoint Tendon Contusions
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A conjoint tendon contusion is a bruise (or blunt injury) to the conjoint tendon, a key structure in the lower abdomen or groin area formed by the combined ...

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Conjoint Tendon Tendinitis
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Conjoint Tendon Tendinitis, also sometimes referred to as inflammation of the conjoint tendon, is a condition involving irritation, swelling, or micro-tears in ...

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Conjoint Tendon Hernias
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A conjoint tendon hernia (sometimes also referred to as a falx inguinalis hernia) is a type of hernia that involves the conjoint tendon, a vital structure in ...

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Conjoint Tendon Fibrosis
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Conjoint tendon fibrosis is a relatively rare and less commonly discussed condition that affects the conjoint tendon in the lower abdominal and groin area. The ...

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