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Treatments For Knee Pain

28th September 2009
When it comes to treating knee pain, the treatment is designed based on the cause of disease. It is therefore important that your doctor understand your symptoms completely before beginning the treatment program. Here are some common treatments for kne... Read >
Author: vikram

A Quick Guide To Buying A Pair Of Running Shoes

28th September 2009
There are several things to keep in mind when setting out to buy running shoes. If you purchase a shoe that is not right for your foot, you can suffer the consequences. Things like shin splints, tendonitis, and plantar faciatis are all things that can hap... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some Reality Testing Around Coaching

23rd September 2009
Why get a coach? The answer was obvious to me after my eight years as a self employed creator of wearable art. I learned in those years that it was nearly impossible to simultaneously hold a vision, map out a path, walk that path and measure my own progre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tendon Injuries and RSI – What's the difference?

17th September 2009
A tendon is a small part of the body that connects muscle to bones. In order to perform movement, muscles need to contract and expand. Muscles do so when they receive signals from the brain. However the movement is brought about because we have bones too.... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

Shock Wave Relief through SONOREX TREATMENT

24th August 2009
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is a groundbreaking non-invasive method of treating localized musculoskeletal pains such as tendonitis and heel spur. Sonorex shockwave treatment is an extremely safe method of combating pain and is believed to be ... Read >
Author: Philip Downer

Treat Tendonitis at Home with an Ultrasound Therapy Machine

18th August 2009
Tendons are located at the ending of muscles and are what attach muscle to bones. Tendons are naturally resilient, but their shortage of flexibility and constant tugging due to their location make them more apt to tear. These minuscule tears cause irrit... Read >
Author: EZUltrasound.com

Treating Tendonitis Naturally with Aromatherapy

04th August 2009
Tendonitis is a growing problem among the working masses. A good percentage of the population works with computers giving rise to tendonitis in the wrists. Construction workers have a similar problem in their elbows and shoulders from their physically dem... Read >
Author: moriahherbs

Warm-Up to Prevent Foot Injury

05th June 2009
Whether you are recovering from a foot injury or working hard to prevent one, a proper warm up before athletic activity is crucial. Your warm-up should have this basic structure. Start with a general warm-up. This is intended to get your heart rate up ... Read >
Author: Kent

Warm-Up to Prevent Foot Injury

05th June 2009
Whether you are recovering from a foot injury or working hard to prevent one, a proper warm up before athletic activity is crucial. Your warm-up should have this basic structure. Start with a general warm-up. This is intended to get your heart rate up ... Read >
Author: Kent

Neck Pain and Chiropractors

18th May 2009
Neck and Neck Pain: Your neck contains muscles, bones, nerves, arteries, and veins, as well as many ligaments and other supporting structures. Your neck requires flexibility and range of motion to support your head. Since your neck is the sole support... Read >
Author: DirectTM

Can Fish Oil Supplements Be Used As Anti-Inflammatory And Pain Killer? - Expert Answers Revealed

14th May 2009
Fish oil anti-inflammatory properties are not known to the majority of the people. Find out the experts facts on how it can help relieve your swelling, aches and pains naturally. The numerous benefits of fish oils in heart health and brain health due t... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani

Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture a Good Alternative

06th May 2009
People in the Western World have been trying Chinese acupuncture and medicine when pills and doctors can't help. Victims of ailments such as fibromyalgia, tendonitis, and osteoporosis often feel helpless in the face of endless pain and discomfort. People ... Read >
Author: Robert

How To Overcome A Sore Stiff Knee - The Lazy Man's Guide To Dealing With The Pain - Special Report

01st May 2009
Do you have soreness or stiffness in your knees? Hey, hopefully you are reading this article as a way to help out your friend who has knee pain, but chances are you are the one with the problem; right? The issue we are all faced with is that rest do... Read >

Pain At The Back Of Your Heel: A Guide To Treatment And Relief

17th April 2009
Pain behind the heel is incredibly common, and most people experience this at some point in their lives. The back of the heel is incredibly important, as this is where the leg turns into the foot, and motion at the leg has to transfer ninety degrees to b... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

Knee Pain When Walking - An Overview - Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

27th March 2009
The knee is an especially vulnerable joint. It takes on a lot of stress when you walk, run, jump or climb anything. Even if they have not incurred any major knee trauma, many people will still suffer from knee pain brought on by regular wear and tear over... Read >

I Have Painful Knees After Running - My Brace Really Helps

10th February 2009
Running is considered to be a relatively safe sport, right? Then why is it that you have pain problems after you run!? When you think about it, running is still a high impact activity where extreme pressure and strain are placed on the knee joints a... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Knee Pain Relief : Jumper's Knee - Get Support With The Use Of A Knee Brace

05th November 2008
If you participate in a sport that requires a lot of jumping you may have acquired "Jumper's Knee". Your patellar tendon runs along the top of your knee and connects the kneecap with your tibia (shin bone). As you can imagine, inflammation to the ligame... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Tips for Buying Dental Chairs and Stools

21st October 2008
Ergonomics is the science that studies the relationship between people and their work environment. Dental professionals spend a considerable amount of their time sitting during the course of dental procedures. It is a well established fact that long seati... Read >
Author: LUNA

Tips for Buying Dental Chairs and Stools

21st October 2008
Ergonomics is the science that studies the relationship between people and their work environment. Dental professionals spend a considerable amount of their time sitting during the course of dental procedures. It is a well established fact that long seati... Read >
Author: Luna

Best Knee Brace - Introducing The Cartilage Knee Brace From DonJoy

22nd August 2008
Do you have knee pain? Are you tired of suffering from knee pain? Are you wondering what you can do about it? Knee braces are used by people to help treat knee injuries and a wide varitey of knee disorders. While a knee brace can not cure you, t... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Avoiding Tendon Rupture and Tears

22nd August 2008
The Achilles tendon, which is located at the back of the leg just above the heel bone is a fairly vulnerable tendon depending on the array of physical activities as well as risks an individual may put him or herself in. Most recently, however, one such... Read >
Author: Legal

How to Avoid Overuse of the Achilles Tendon in Sports and Ballet

21st August 2008
One of the too-common dance injuries is that of the achilles tendon. Runners and other athletes in sports training also suffer some over use inflammation, and even rupture of the achilles tendon. This tendon depends on muscle strength in the calf and the ... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Causes Of Broken wrist/broken hand

14th July 2008
If you think you've sustained a broken wrist or a broken hand, seek prompt medical attention. It's important to treat a broken wrist or broken hand as soon as possible. Otherwise, the bones may not heal in proper alignment, which can affect your ability... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Arthritis Explained - What You Need To Know.

18th June 2008
Arthritis is a condition that affects the musculoskeletal system including the joints, causing stiffness, inflammation, pain and eventually damage to the joint cartilage. The joints are protected by tissue called cartilage which ensures the ends of bones ... Read >
Author: Scott G.

What's wrong in the JOINT ?

06th June 2008
Human body is the ultimate creation and though, science has achieved so much , it can't form a perfect robotic joint comparable to the joints of humans. Joints are incredibly important parts of the body and if one is suffering from any joint pain, it beco... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers

How to Treat with Arm Tendonitis

01st April 2008
Some of the people have pain from there shoulder to there wrist. Occasionally these people end up through tendonitis in there forearm. They might have hurted there armrest while picking up a weighty thing or else it might have occurred gradually in due co... Read >
Author: Alien

Eliminate Your Tendonitis

01st April 2008
What turn over out to be a minute, yet irritating pain in your joint, can rapidly twist into incredible much more debilitating? At initial, you just believe it might be a dragged muscle. You may think you did a bit in excess of heavy weight? Except the tr... Read >
Author: Alien

Pain Relief for Tendonitis

01st April 2008
Tendonitis is frequent, especially if you are vigorous. It's predominantly frequent amongst the PC users. Although there is no immediate cure for tendonitis you can relieve the ache and get back to light actions with some watchful precautions, only after ... Read >
Author: Alien

Thumb Tendonitis or De Quervain's Tendonitis - Know For Sure

07th March 2008
Our hands are an important to almost any of our daily activities. If we are to injure our hands, wrist or even our fingers can impact how we function normally while playing, at work, at home and in the sport that we do. Hurting your hands and fingers ... Read >
Author: Golfer57

GPS Equipped Golf Carts Are In

22nd February 2008
Golf injuries can be surprisingly common by reason of the non-physical element of the game. Getting nailed with a golf ball isn't the only means to get hurt playing golf. Seeing as an individual's torso wasn't assembled like a big rubber band, the turns a... Read >
Author: JeffV

Tendonitis Symptom - What are they and Where are they usually located.

31st January 2008
Since there are different kinds of tendonitis that impairs the function and comfort of a variety of muscles and joints, many people often ask, "What are symptoms of tendonitis?" When pinpointing what makes a tendonitis symptom, it is important to look at ... Read >
Author: Golfer57

Patellar Tendinitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Patellar Tendinitis is an extremely common malady that can plague almost anyone, from athletes to laborers. Patellar Tendinitis is also known as jumpers knee. It is common in people involved in activities that include a lot of running, jumping, stopping a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Want Information about Shoulder Bursitis

24th July 2007
Shoulder bursitis can be a painful ailment that keeps you from performing your daily routine. This condition is often referred to as bursitis tendonitis because of the great deal of similarities between the two terms when referring to shoulder bursitis. I... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Helichrysum Oil - Treating Common Sports Injuries with an Uncommon Approach

05th June 2007
Despite the image of Aromatherapy as lacking in scientific foundation in the United States, the use of pure, therapeutic grade essential oil for medical applications is common throughout much of Europe. The essential oil distilled from the flowers of Heli... Read >
Author: Michelle Cech

Preventing Foot and Ankle Injuries While Participating in Track and Field

27th March 2007
Track and field is a sport that has wide participation due to its varied events. However, foot and ankle injuries can quickly end a season. The foot has to absorb 275% of one’s bodyweight when running. This results in a lot of strain during a race.... Read >
Author: brendakeller

Chronic Tendonitis - What is it? - How to treat it?

28th February 2007
There are many people in the world that suffer from chronic tendonitis. This can be extremely unpleasant situation for those people. "Chronic" means recurring. Chronic tendonitis can affect the tendons in many different parts of the body. Tendons are ... Read >
Author: Golfer57

How to Diagnose Tendonitis Around the Knee Joint

19th August 2006
Tendonitis is best described as the inflammation, irritation and swelling of the tendons that connect muscles to bones and joints. The condition can affect any tendon and almost any joint in the human body. The most common areas that tendonitis occurs is ... Read >
Author: Damien Mase

The Body For Life Diet - Revealed

02nd August 2006
What is the Body for Life Diet and what are it's drawbacks and what are its benefits? The Body for Life diet is the creation of world-renowned trainer and founder of the nutritional company, EAS. The Body for Life plan is an intensive 12 week program of d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Exercises For Busy Moms: 4 Quick, But Effective Exercises To Keep Busy Moms Strong

18th June 2006
We all know how difficult it is to stay in shape and find time to exercise - but most especially for women with babies or small kids. There's the sleep-deprivation factor, no time and priority changes. So what are the fitness options for busy Moms? T... Read >
Author: Tracey Mallett

Too Much of a Good Thing?

16th June 2006
We have all heard the term "overtraining", but what does the term mean really? Well, it means different things to different people depending on what activity or sport is involved. Mostly it means too much, too often and too intense. If you have bee... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing

You Might Be In Danger Playing Guitar

11th May 2006
You Might Be In Danger Playing Guitar -by Mike Morin ©Mike Morin - All Rights Reserved http://www.awesomeguitarlessons.com ============================================ Imagine this… You pick up the guitar one day. Start playing your favou... Read >
Author: Mike Morin

Some Reality Testing Around Coaching

07th May 2006
Why get a coach? The answer was obvious to me after my eight years as a self employed creator of wearable art. I learned in those years that it was nearly impossible to simultaneously hold a vision, map out a path, walk that path and measure my own progre... Read >
Author: Molly Gordon

Ten Tips For Winter Wellness

04th January 2006
1. Go for a walk even when the weather is really cold – your body has to work overtime to get warm and you may burn up to 50% more calories than you would on the same walk in summer! But remember, go a little slower until you get warm and keep up the hydr... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore

What King of Massage is Right for You?

04th November 2005
Massage feels sinfully good, doesn't it? The truth is, massage is one of the best things you can do for yourself; especially during times of change such as menopause. This soothing therapy has been shown to lower blood press, reduce muscle pain, impro... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor