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28th September 2009
As an accident victim there are many questions that pop up after an automobile, motorcycle, truck or bicycle accident. Some of the most common are; "How badly am I injured?" "Is my car totaled?" "Do I have enough insurance to carry me?" "Will this acc... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office
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
03rd August 2009
Hypertrophic scars treatment is not always the easiest thing to find, at least not to the degree that people are hoping that they can improve the distinctive scars. Hypertrophic scars are known for being raised above the skin, often in conjunction with r... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
21st July 2009
Back pain treatment can entail many things and, for some, it means the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications. But while these medications may allow for temporary relief from back pain, they do not address the underlying cause of the back pa... Read >
Author: Milly
21st July 2009
Keloid scar removal is something that everyone who suffers from the firm, reddish-purple scars dreams of. For many who have tried numerous home remedies or over the counter products, it just does not seem as if there is a good solution out there for the ... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
07th July 2009
Plantar Fasciitis is a condition that causes extreme foot and heel pain. It is mostly found in middle aged adult men and women and is particularly problematic for people who have jobs where they are on their feet all day (teachers, waitresses, etc.) or f... Read >
Author: kentsmith
07th July 2009
Plantar Fasciitis is a condition that causes extreme foot and heel pain. It is mostly found in middle aged adult men and women and is particularly problematic for people who have jobs where they are on their feet all day (teachers, waitresses, etc.) or f... Read >
Author: kentsmith
27th June 2009
I'm no expert, simply someone who suffered with an injury to my rotator cuff and took a keen interest in it as a result. Understanding the injury was the first step to recovery. Having gone through this painful condition myself and made a full recovery it... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant
11th June 2009
When it comes to protecting your feet, preventative care is the way to go. Look for these warning signs, which may indicate the presence of an underlying foot injury or foot deformity.
Severe Toe Pain. Your toe may either be sore to the touch (or sor... Read >
Author: Kent
11th June 2009
When it comes to protecting your feet, preventative care is the way to go. Look for these warning signs, which may indicate the presence of an underlying foot injury or foot deformity.
Severe Toe Pain. Your toe may either be sore to the touch (or sor... Read >
Author: Kent
05th June 2009
Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in the United States with more then 26 million Americans currently suffering with this serious disease. The most common of the eye complications are bleeding in the retina and macular swelling. Diabetic retinopath... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
15th May 2009
Quadriceps tendon ruptures are not common and mostly occur in people who are older than forty years of age. It is much more common in patients with various diseases and who have had degenerative changes in the extensor mechanism of the knee. Ruptures typi... Read >
Author: David Ravech
15th May 2009
Everyone likes the idea of owning a sporty little number. As well as being far more fun to drive than a dull family box car, catching your reflection in shop windows is the only way to while away a traffic jam.
But proper sports cars are super expensi... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th May 2009
Children have their share of foot pain, just like adults. Many conditions that cause adult pain can also cause pain in children. At times, there are conditions unique to children that are the source of their pain. Prompt recognition and treatment is im... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM
10th February 2009
There are several ways to remedy repetitive hand injuries but the most recommended by orthopedic doctors is the carpal tunnel therapy. It may be the conventional way but it is sheer natural so it does not have any side- effects.
Manual treatment that ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover
28th January 2009
The embarrassment of having a serious case of acne can be devastating to those who have evident scarring after the acne has been treated. The superficiality of people can cause deep hurt.
There are many acne scarring treatments that can help to reduce ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
23rd October 2008
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is basically a narrowing of the spinal canal. This narrowing can put additional pressure and compression on the spinal cord and can cause a pinching of the nerve roots. If the narrowing is in the lower part of spinal c... Read >
Author: Dan Raymond
14th October 2008
Fall cases commonly result in very serious injuries to the knee. As a knee injury lawyer I regularly meet clients who have suffered knee injuries from slips on wet surfaces, trips on drop-offs, broken and irregular sidewalks, stairs and other tripping ha... Read >
13th October 2008
Those bulging biceps, complementing triceps, muscular thighs, 6-pack abs, can easily make you awestruck at the kind of effort that goes into that chiseled look of the bodybuilders and actor wrestlers (as in WWE). The first sound that crosses our minds wat... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
09th September 2008
Newly published results from a clinical trial show that laser surgery is more effective at preserving eyesight in diabetics and has fewer side effects than steroid injections.
Sometimes newer is not necessarily better.
Over the last 5 years, many op... Read >
Author: Shane
22nd August 2008
Traditional laser therapy is more effective than the recent trend of using steroid injections to treat diabetics with swelling in their eyes, a new study finds.
The multi-center trial, published in the online edition of Ophthalmology, also noted that ... Read >
Author: Shane
18th July 2008
Eagle syndrome is medically name as the elongation of the styloid method and stylohyoid ligament calcification. Eagle syndrome is an accumulate of symptoms caused by an elongated ossified styloid process. This typically occurs with aging, and frequently r... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th February 2008
Our hair is made of a type of protein called keratin. A single hair consists of a hair shaft (the part that shows), a root below the skin, and a follicle, from which the hair root grows. At the lower end of the follicle is the hair bulb, where the hair's ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th February 2008
Our hair is made of a type of protein called keratin. A single hair consists of a hair shaft (the part that shows), a root below the skin, and a follicle, from which the hair root grows. At the lower end of the follicle is the hair bulb, where the hair'... Read >
Author: Peter sams
21st February 2008
Alopecia means loss of hair or hair loss or baldness. There are several different causes and patterns of alopecia. Alopecia areata is one type of hair loss. Alopecia is a type of virus and can be caused by stress. You can go to a dermatologist and he can ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
30th January 2008
Acne keloidalis nuchae is a condition most commonly found in men because they generally have shorter hair. AKN is more common in people with stiff or curly hair and those with darker skin. Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) refers to the occurrence of keloidlik... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st January 2008
Sciatica symptom relief has often been hit and miss, but a new treatment option provides effective relief in the majority of cases with minimal risks.
Sciatica (commonly misspelled as syatica) is an irritation of the sciatic nerve which is formed by ne... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks
14th November 2007
Cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) are injuries of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems that may be caused by repetitive tasks, forceful exertions, vibrations, mechanical compression (pressing against hard surfaces), or sustained or awkward positions. ... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
Cumulative trauma disorders are also called repetitive motion disorders (RMDs), overuse syndromes, regional musculoskeletal disorders, repetitive motion injuries, or repetitive strain injuries. Others say they feel a sensation of swelling in the sore limb... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th August 2007
Herniated disc treatment greatly varies from patient to patient and case to case basis. Treatments may either be aggressive or conservative. Though, the usual approach of a herniated disc treatment is to have it the moderate and non-invasive way. After... Read >
Author: Adam
25th June 2007
Many people have found that they have hair loss problems. However, there is not even a single person among them to determine the possible reasons for the hair loss. You may want to look into the facts of alopecia areata if you are unsure of the reason why... Read >
Author: Alien
06th May 2007
Most of us are familiar with back pain of some kind. You bend over to pick something up or twist the wrong way, and the pain hits you like a baseball bat. Even though it hurts a lot, however, you usually get better in a few days by resting, using a heat... Read >
Author: Egalthan
27th March 2007
Causes of hair loss are wide and varied. Wearing pigtails, cornrows or using tight hair rollers can cause hair loss due to pulling action. This type of hair loss is called traction alopecia. Sometimes using hot oil or chemicals on scalp may cause inflamma... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
14th March 2007
In 1999 I made an appointment to see my doctor because I had discovered a couple of bald patches at back of my head right on the hair line, they were about 2 to 3 inches in diameter, I was panic stricken and didn’t know what to do. The growth rate of m... Read >
Author: Gary Heron
07th March 2007
Scars are the fibrous tissue formed on the skin in order to repair broken tissue. When there is an injury, the skin produces more cells in order to re-grow the punctured skin. This tissue is known as a scar.
A scar is easily visible because the cells t... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
10th January 2007
All oil based and water based anabolic steroids should be taken intramuscularly.
This means the shot must penetrate the skin and subcutaneous tissue to enter the muscle itself. Intramuscular injections are used when prompt absorption is desired, when ... Read >
Author: mark henry
20th June 2006
Scars are a problem for all of us. Any injury, inflammation or wound causes scar. The scars are for lifetime, except few that fade away over years. The major problems are Keloids that are raised scars. Not all of us develop keloids. But some of us those d... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
01st April 2006
Lower back pain is one of the commonest problems afflicting people around the world at some point of time in their life. In the initial stages of pain, stretching exercises work effectively as Lower Back Pain Treatment. The lower back supports the upper b... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain
13th March 2006
Do you avoid mirrors and hide your face because of ugly acne scars? Acne is a common problem among people of all ages, especially teenagers. Perhaps your skin has cleared up and you are left with embarrassing scars that you don't know how to get rid of. I... Read >
Author: John Wellington
26th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould
For years I have suffered from low back pain. For years I have tried just about everything for the pain except having back surgery. From physical therapy, traction, chiropractors, steroid injections, drug therapy, biofeedbac... Read >
Author: Robert Gould
22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould
So many people suffer from chronic low back pain. Its the number one reason Americans miss work. Back pain can either come on slow and get worse, or all at once you wake to find you cant get out of bed like a lighting strike... Read >
Author: Robert Gould
26th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Robert Gould
As a chronic pain sufferer, with a diagnosis of a herniated disc along with bone disc degenerative disease, for many years I have needlessly suffered from chronic pain. During the many years of needlessly suffering in pain, ... Read >
Author: Robert Gould
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