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13th October 2008
Do you need to protect your knees when you ski?
Skiing with a knee injury can be dangerous. You already know this. Sure, you could probably get on the slopes with a broken finger, but just think about the chances you are taking if your knee is not supp...
13th October 2008
Unfortunately patellar subluxations happen. They can be painfully disturbing! Can you relate? Read on for some useful information regarding this painful knee issue, and ways to help treat it.
The trochlea is a groove on the thigh bone (femur) that is ...
13th October 2008
Have you injured your meniscus?
Read on for some helpful information regarding your knee pain and ways to help support your knee in the future.
The femur (thigh bone) and shin bone (tibia) are protected from impact by a tough cartilage covering call...
07th October 2008
If you are new to knee braces, you might have already realized that there are a ton of basketball knee supports on the market. The vast number of knee braces can leave you feeling like the purchasing task is overwhelming. Once you read this article thro...
07th October 2008
You know you need knee support, but how do you find a quality football knee brace?
Many people come to us, looking for the football knee brace. Not only will they tell us that they are looking for a football knee brace, but they tell us that they want...
02nd October 2008
You do not really know how much you need your knees until something goes wrong. Unfortunate, but you can not deny this to be true. Your knees are a crucial part of the human body, and preserving them is extremely important.
Knee arthritis can strike a...
02nd October 2008
What is the largest and most used joint in your body? If you guessed the "knee join" then you were correct. Your knees are asked to do a lot in your lifetime, and it is important to help protect those mighty knees.
Whether you fall awkwardly or jar y...
01st October 2008
Do you have "water on the knee"?
We are sure you may be wondering what this term means, although you have heard it before...The term "water on the knee" is a generic term that describes the accumulation of excess fluid (edema) in or around the knee joi...
12th September 2008
Do you have knee pain?
Are you looking for ways to help treat your knee pain problem?
Is it important for you to treat your knee pain in a way that is cost effective for you?
If you are looking for some answers to help treat your knee pain due to...
11th September 2008
Arthritic knee pain affects nearly 40 million people. There are other reasons why people may have serious knee pain, such as a knee trauma, disease, or a serious ligament injury.
Injuries occur at the knee joint routinely, due to its exposed anatomica...
09th September 2008
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a physician uses an arthroscope to evaluate or to treat meniscus injuries, for the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and to treat cartilage microfracturing.
The arthro...
09th September 2008
What does ACL stand for?
The acronym, ACL, stands for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Along with your PCL, LCL, and MCL, the Anterior Cruciate Ligament helps to provide stability to your knee. Due to its attachment on the femur and tibia the ACL resis...
08th September 2008
Have you ever hurt your knee while you were on ths slopes?
We hope your answer is "no".
If you have hurt your knee while skiing, or at least have seen someone injure their knee then you will lean more about what happens in these injuries in this art...
08th September 2008
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints people have when they visit their physician. Millions of people seek relief from knee pain each year and it is no a surprise, due to our faced paced lives.
Knee pain severity varies among ...
05th September 2008
Have you ever injured your knee while skiing?
Do you have knee pain when you ski?
While the development of release binding has been very useful in reducing the incidence of fractures to a person's lower leg bones, knee injuries are still common amon...
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