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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Ligament rupturePelvic bone fracture
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Distinctive symptoms
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sprains 47%
hematoma 45%
knee injury 40%
genital injuries in girls 41%
pain in the knees 39%
pelvic bone fracture 40%
pain in the right knee 38%
pain in the bones of the pelvis 38%
pain in the right leg 35%
pain after a fracture 34%
swelling of the knee 33%
acute pain 6% 38%
consequences of injuries 44% 16%
pain in the legs when moving 31%
swelling of joints 23%
genital pain in women 31%
damage to the meniscus of the knee 21%
spinal injury 28%
knee pain when moving 21%
pain in the bones 28%
pain in the left leg 21%
consequences of a fracture 27%
fluid in the joints 21%
pain in the side 26%
arthritis of the knee joint 21%
lying on the sick side 25%
arthrosis 18%
back pain when walking 25%
ligament rupture 14%
abdominal injuries 25%
joint hypermobility syndrome 9%
pain in the sacrum and coccyx 25%
intraarticular fracture 7%
coccyx injury 24%
turns his legs 7%
can not lie on the sides 23%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 7%
pubic pain in men 23%
pain from sudden movements 7%
pain in the pubic area in women 23%
sports injury 6%
skewed pelvis 23%
frequent fractures 6%
bleeding 22%
can't walk 6%
pain in the sacrum 22%
worse from sudden movements 6%
polytrauma 22%
difficulty walking 6%
fracture with displacement 22%
pain in the tendons 6%
effects of shock 22%
overwork 5%
trauma 62% 83%
pain when walking 21% 15%
squeezes his legs 21%
presses 4%
can't hold urine 21%
increased 4%
urinary incontinence 21%
back pain when moving 21%
shortening of limbs 21%
traumatic shock 21%
shortening of legs 20%
pain in the groin area 20%
pain in the bones legs 20%
pain in the coccyx 20%
nerve damage 19%
swelling after a fracture 19%
leg fracture 18%
hip dislocation 18%
urethral injuries 18%
shock states of various genesis 18%
pain when moving 6% 24%
fracture of the lower leg 17%
post-traumatic shock 17%
pain in the urethra 17%
blood diseases 17%
bone deformation 17%
soft tissue hematoma 17%
reduction of the number of movements (oligokinesia) 17%
bladder injury 17%
effects of trauma and shock 17%
patient's condition 17%
back injury 16%
difficulty urinating 16%
catatrauma 16%
better when walking 16%
reticulocytosis 16%
weak stream of urine 16%
he's defending himself 15%
wound 15%
acute pain in the legs 15%
pain in the vagina 15%
patient's condition is satisfactory 15%
urination painful 14%
worse from movement 7% 21%
deformities of the limbs 14%
difficult defecation 14%
history of laparoscopic surgery 13%
abdominal surgery 13%
worse lying down 13%
back pain 13%
the pain is worse lying down 13%
curvature of the legs 13%
bone defects 13%
worse when walking 13%
acetabulum fracture 13%
acute abdomen 13%
conservative 12%
a lot of medicines 12%
asymmetry 12%
serious condition 12%
sensations in the legs 5% 17%
history of surgery 4% 16%
anesthesia 11%
the fast man 11%
acute condition 11%
spasm 11%
thin-boned 7% 17%
there are no complaints 10%
drug disease 10%
skin problems 10%
consequences of taking medications 10%
lowered 9%
coccyx fracture 9%
worse lying on the sick side 9%
bruise 6% 14%
blue skin 5% 12%
patient is motionless 5% 12%
pain when touched 5% 12%
restriction of movement 9% 14%
swelling 8% 10%
leg injury 29% 30%
pain in the legs 26% 27%

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