Articles, tagged with "crutches", page 1
26th September 2011
Physically challenged individuals do have the right to be fashionable. Even in crutches, it can still stand with head held up high since the walking assistive equipment is now incorporated with varying styles and colors of crutch bag adorned with differen...
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Unitedmarketinggroup
12th January 2011
We mainly provide garbage bag making machine, disposable glove machines, non woven bag making machine, blowing film machines, flexo printing machines etc.
Innovation, technology and entrepreneurship in US continue to make it possible to improve the qua...
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lili00123
14th December 2010
The playtime experts at Toys 'R' Us and DisneyStore.com understand that pretend play is important for children's development. Using toys that inspire imagination will not only entertain your children in the short term, but will also engage them and develo...
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Author:
M. Ortiz
06th December 2010
Physical Therapy Continuing Education recently interviewed a leading Hip Rehabilitation Expert about his protocol for rehabbing patients post FAI Hip Surgery.
Here are some of his comments:
Interviewer: If we talk a little bit more specifically abou...
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Sasha Sibree
14th May 2010
The term Cerebral Palsy refers to disorders that affects a persons motor skills, muscle movement and muscle tone. Cerebral refers to the brain and palsy refers to muscle weakness or poor muscle control. During fetal development, approximately 70% of those...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th March 2010
What is an Ankle Sprain?Approximately tens of thousands individuals experience a serious ankle sprain each day. It is a myth that a serious ankle sprain only happens to athletes. A rolled ankle is quite frequent with ordinary activities and non-athletes t...
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Author:
Robbie Hansen
12th October 2009
Compensatory damages
Compensatory damages are derived from the word "compensate," meaning "to make up for" or "to make whole." Generally, these damages can be broken up into two sub-categories actual damages and general damages. Actual damages seek to re...
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Carolyn Ria
12th June 2009
Bunion surgery is an outpatient surgery that only takes 1 hour to complete under local anesthesia but can take weeks to mend. Most podiatrists estimate that people who undergo bunion surgery will need to stay off their feet for the next 3 to 6 weeks. This...
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Author:
Kent
09th January 2009
Foot conditions involving Achilles tendon pain are fairly common, particularly among athletes who practice sports such as soccer, track, gymnastics, and basketball. The Achilles Tendon is the strip of tissue that connects the heel and the calf muscle. Thi...
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Author:
Salomon
14th July 2008
Sprained Ankle
Whether you've suffered an urban injury running to catch the bus or a rural plight exploring a hiking trail, the RICE method--Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate--will get you up and moving again. Follow these helpful steps to help heal your sp...
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Author:
peterhutch
18th September 2007
A 26-year old teacher is shortsighted and has worn glasses since the age of ten. She is the nervous type, she tends to stretch her head forward and suffer from tension in the neck. After learning to relax her eyes and her whole nervous system through simp...
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Author:
plamen
09th April 2007
Have you ever counted the number of "uh", "urm", "you know", "hmm" or "now" littered in your speech? I did. Not pretty. I still remember the first time when someone counted for me. It was so bad that he stopped counting at 60. I wasn't alone of course. In...
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Author:
Eric Feng