Articles, tagged with "knee injury", page 1
16th January 2012
Knee Injuries
The knee would be the biggest joint with your physique and assists present flexibility and stability for your legs. It will allow your legs to straighten, bend, and twist. Within your knee you will discover a number of tendons, bones,...
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Henry James
16th December 2011
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Cold laser therapy has been used for decades for the treatment of knee pain and swelling. In the United States the first cold laser was FDA Cleared in 2001. There have been hundreds of studies performed on the eff...
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Dr.Alexandra Schnee, D.C.
07th December 2011
Getting the correct components, proper positioning and the perfect size will be worth the extra money and time invested.
Create a bike that will fit your body
Most of the fit theories will agree on the most common aspects of bike fitting, but there...
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Robert D. Waltz
24th November 2011
The perennial giants of European football prepare to lock horns in what promises to be a titanic encounter at Camp Nou to kick off this season's action in Group H.
Regardless of Javier Mascherano becoming accessible for selection, Eric Abidal should re...
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shermanrot
09th February 2011
One famous deity that wards of evil and also removes obstacles is Lord Shani Dev. His name means one who is slow moving. He is the son of the Sun God, Surya Dev and Chhaya. Based on Hindu principles, he is among the celestial gods or the Navagraha and gov...
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Author:
Jacob Jay
09th December 2010
Pain in joints is a common problem that brings patients to a doctor’s doorsteps. A joint pain can be due to various reasons like natural aging, injury, infection, disorder, breakdown of bones and tissues or over usage like high-impact activities and sport...
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Author:
psm@amameds
14th May 2010
ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injuries to the knees are very common among sports persons. Basically any fast motion of the knee that exerts great pressure on the ACL may lead to injury to the ligament. There may be swelling, pain, tenderness and inabil...
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Author:
Timmy Vargas
05th October 2009
Total Knee Replacement In India OVERVIEW Total Knee Replacement Surgery in India If your knee is severely damaged by arthritis or injury, it may be hard for you to perform simple activities such as walking or climbing stairs. You may even begin to fe...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
22nd September 2009
Knee Support For Biking
Have you ever been concerned about the health of your knee? - Do you ever have knee problems while you are biking?
Introduction : A biker can use nearly every set of muscles in their legs. This is a good idea whether you are ...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
10th July 2009
Overpronation is inward roll of the foot while standing, walking, running or dancing. Allowing the foot to roll inwards causes noticeable internal rotation of the lower leg and knee and can influence the body's posture. This can result in extra strain on ...
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Author:
Dianne M. Buxton
16th April 2009
The pain that comes from a degenerative knee injury can really become a problem. Can you relate?
An injury to the knee joint when you have an existing condition of degenerative knee disease can cause a degenerative knee injury. These injuries can eithe...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
04th March 2009
It's 3:00 a.m., and you're awake.
It's not the pizza you ate, or that scary movie you watched. Instead, its that never ending knee pain at night that has you up. During the day, you may not notice it, but at night, when all is still, the knee ache take...
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Author Unknown
02nd March 2009
Are your knees giving you problems?
If so, we can understand. At some point in almost everyone's life, they have had knee pain. Let's discuss some useful treatment options here. - This information can help.
The knee is one of the largest and most c...
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Author Unknown
09th February 2009
A dislocated kneecap is easy to see. The bony knob that usually lies directly in front of the knee shifts to the outer side of the joint. A dislocated kneecap is also known as Patellar dislocation or instability. More technically, it is when the triangle-...
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Author:
Fiona Eakin
11th November 2008
Are you looking for a way to survive your knee pain after you have injured your meniscus?
If you would like free information on how to help reduce this kind of pain then read on...
Your meniscus is a shock-absorbing cartilage found in your knee. Tea...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com