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Conditions & Specialties


Diabetes-related foot conditions occur because diabetes increases your risk of nerve damage and problems with blood flow. Complications include ankle/foot fractures, neuropathy and ulcers.
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Diabetic retinopathy occurs when high blood sugar levels from diabetes damage blood vessels in your eye’s retina and may lead to blindness.
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Dialysis is a treatment that takes over the work your kidneys used to do and is needed if you're in end-stage renal disease (kidney failure).
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Diaphragm paralysis is a condition where the diaphragm, the primary muscle involved in breathing, loses its ability to function properly.
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Dislocated shoulder occurs when the ball-and-socket joint of your shoulder is forced out of position, typically because of a strong blow to your shoulder.
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Driving rehabilitation program evaluates your driving abilities and provides appropriate treatment to help you get on the road safely.
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Dry needling helps enhance your body’s healing abilities and reduces pain using very fine needles into your skin and deeper tissues to target trigger points.
Treatment
Dupuytren's disease most often affects the bands or fascia of the hand and can limit movement or cause your fingers to bend so you can't straighten them.
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Dysarthria is a disorder that makes it hard to speak well causing speech to be slurred and hard to understand. 
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Dysphagia is when you have difficulty swallowing. It is most common in older adults, babies and people who have brain or nervous system disorders.
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Spasmodic dysphonia is a voice disorder that can cause involuntary vocal spasms making it difficult to speak.
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Dystonia is a movement disorder causing your muscles to contract involuntarily, resulting in repeated, twisting or jerky movements or abnormal posture of a body part.
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Ear, hearing and balance disorders are commonly treated with medication, hearing aids, cochlear implants, surgery, bone conduction devices and balance therapy.
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An echocardiogram uses sound waves to view your heart’s structure and valves to evaluate heart function and diagnose many cardiovascular conditions.
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Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, causes dry skin, intense itching and a raised rash. Sometimes the rash develops blisters and crusts.
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