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13th October 2009
Sciatic nerve treatment is basically essential if you suffer from sciatica. You need to make sure your getting the best possible sciatic nerve treatment for your particular situation. If you suspect this type of problem go and see a chiropractor as soon a... Read >
Author: Marketing Profits
06th October 2009
Padre Pio and the Eucharist
Padre Pio was truly a servant of God. He had a lifelong love affair with Our Lord Jesus in the Eucharist. To him, the Eucharist was the center of all spiritual benefits. It was the life breath of the soul. We believe the Lor... Read >
Author: Bob and Penny Lord's site
05th October 2009
Who has not woken up one morning only to feel so much back pain that it was next to impossible to get out of bed? For some, this is a daily occurrence and as such almost goes by unnoticed, just like the pain pills that are being swallowed for breakfast. F... Read >
Author: Kaleb
05th October 2009
Total Hip Replacement In India Total Hip Replacement in India Whether you have just begun exploring treatment options or have already decided with your orthopaedic surgeon to undergo hip replacement surgery, this information will help you understand t... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia
02nd October 2009
Toe amputations may be necessary for several reasons. Infection is perhaps the most common cause for infection and is often associated with foot problems relating to diabetes. In addition to infection, toes may need to be amputated due to trauma, loss of ... Read >
Author: jane baron
01st October 2009
If you are like the average American, you take great pride in your personal appearance and you work hard to show yourself in a presentable light on a daily basis. Sadly, at times people make unhealthy fashion choices which negatively affect their overall ... Read >
Author: Kaleb
01st October 2009
If you can walk at a continuous pace for thirty minutes, you will not only lose weight, but also increase your energy. Make sure to set your goal for a specific duration or distance to encourage proper weight control and overall health.
When properly d... Read >
Author: Ed Forteau
01st October 2009
If you don't have high quality running shoes, you are on your way to the foot doctor, the knee doctor, or the hip doctor. All feet roll inwards as the ball of the foot touches the ground. You will need to look at the duration and location of your runs, yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th September 2009
Clinics that specialize in geriatric physiotherapy never run low on work. The elderly have diseases and disorders in greater numbers than any other age group. Their care is difficult, but rewarding.
Geriatric physiotherapy became a specialty of phy... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson
29th September 2009
Walking is excellent for your physical fitness. It burns calories, speeds up your metabolism, and makes you feel more energized and alert. Walking also strengthens your leg muscles, lowers your blood pressure, fortifies your immune system, and improves bl... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
29th September 2009
Trekking is a great outdoor sport for many people. It arouses in most a heightened appreciation a greater appreciation of nature. It is the perfect weekend or even day time activity to get away from the hustle and bustle of modern city life, and has prove... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Exploring new territory on your bicycle can be hazardous when you cross into dog territory.
Like other animals, dogs mark their own territory and do not take kindly to cyclists, motorists, joggers or other intruders. If you enter a dog's personal spa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Accept yourself
The very first step in building self-confidence is to accept yourself in an unconditional way. You are human, therefore you are not perfect, so don’t dwell on what you see as flaws. Everyone has qualities that someone else does not. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Deer hunting on the move, or stillhunting, is commonly misunderstood as to what it is and how to go about it. It is stalking deer, not waiting on a stump or in a blind for the deer to come to you. It can be the most rewarding deer hunting experience you c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
One day, Carol, a 32 year-old preschool teacher suddenly felt a strange tightness at the right side of her body while walking on the way to school. Previously, she had to endure terrible head aches while doing her lesson plan. She wondered is these two ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Your pet’s health is important to you. After all, they are part of your family! Sadly, dogs of all ages are subject to hip dysplasia; however, in most cases, the symptoms do not begin to show until the middle or later years in a dog's life. This disea... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
16th September 2009
Losing a limb is a devastating blow for anyone. It requires a team of professionals to make the adjustment to life without the limb. A physician, a prosthetist, nurses, and a psychologist are all needed. Add to that list a physiotherapy service, which ... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson
10th September 2009
Any time you experience back pain, the last thing on your mind is walking around. Most people try to remain as still as possible by lying on a bed, or sitting in a chair.
By having the proper form while walking you can reduce, and even eliminate, your... Read >
Author: Ed Forteau
08th September 2009
Ten Top Tips on Saddle Fitting
1. Wither Clearance -The gullet of a saddle must clear the withers but not be so narrow as to pinch the horses back.
The ideal clearance needs to be 2-3 fingers between the saddle pommel (gullet) and horses withers. A... Read >
Author: Sarah Bell
18th August 2009
Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” is unique in its unglamorous portrayal of the so-called “Dark Lady” to whom it is addressed. In it, the narrator offers us a startlingly generous list of differences between the Dark Lady and your stereotypical beauty:... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson
10th August 2009
Golden Retrievers are beautiful dogs that were originally bred to be excellent hunters. Read on to learn about Golden Retriever variations in appearance, and the difference between the American, Canadian, and British types of Golden Retriever.
Original... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens
03rd August 2009
With the introduction of the Apple iPhone has also come along a wide range of possibilities, and I’m not necessarily talking about making the most of its facilities. As you know quite well by now, the main attraction of the iPhone – besides its stylis... Read >
Author: Arun Kumar
28th July 2009
A lot of parents want to buy a baby walker for their child to help him/her walk the earliest time possible. But, parents should know that kids learn to walk sooner if they don't use a walker. Studies have shown that letting your child use a baby walker wi... Read >
Author: Kathleen Lori
23rd July 2009
Many of us suffer from chronic pain in the knees, hips or lower back. Often there is a connection between these complaints and the way you walk. This article sheds more light on knee pain and in particular how abnormal foot mechanics or asymmetry in our g... Read >
Author: Peter Van Dyke
20th July 2009
Computer help or support services that are congenial, customer adjusted and inexpensive are highly desirable among today's andantino gait and technology enthusiasts. The phylogenies of IT, value piercing, and appendage mechanization has pushed numerous co... Read >
Author: Emma elle
17th July 2009
This article sheds more light on the term “foot orthotics” – what they are, how they work, the different types of orthotics available and which common complaints can be treated with orthotics.
What does the term “orthotic” denote?
The wor... Read >
Author: painfreewalking
11th July 2009
The Pekingese or Peke is an ancient breed of toy dog. Originating in China, they were venerated as semi-divine by the Chinese. They display dignity, a haughty demeanor, and bravery befitting their Chinese origin. They are also commonly referred to as a "L... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
09th July 2009
Q: What is the difference between flat feet and fallen arches?
A: Though some people use flat feet and fallen arches interchangeably, they can and should be distinguished. Medically speaking, a person with flat feet has no arches at all. The soles of... Read >
Author: kentsmith
09th July 2009
The oldest prosthetic device belonged to an Egyptian woman around approximately 1000 B.C.E. It was a wooden toe, and archeologists claim that scratch marks on its sole provide evidence that it was in fact functional. Today most toe amputees use prosthet... Read >
Author: kentsmith
09th July 2009
With summer just around the corner, people across America are breaking out their shorts, swimsuits and, of course, their flip-flops. These popular rubber sandals, which were once relegated to the beach or pool, have become the sandal of choice for teenag... Read >
Author: kentsmith
06th July 2009
Imagine having the best person in your life telling you she will always love you just because of a small favor. This is possible although it is so absent in many relationships, that it has become a habit to go for big things. Yet the small things are the ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
30th June 2009
With the escalating crime rates, it's quite uneasy to rely solely on the protection of the law. The numbers of terror attacks, across the world, have increased the significance of having a security system in place. It isn't just the law enforcement agenci... Read >
Author: Swaty Agarwal
26th June 2009
From Imperial splendor to serene ambience, you can perceive the transformation in the charms of Austria. The time spent in Austria makes you marvel at the capacity of humans to work hard and equally relax and enjoy cultural moorings. One of the most a... Read >
Author: hoteltravelexpress
22nd June 2009
Dr Mel Siff critiques an endurance training article who are allegedly quoting Russian research to support their views - go Mel! www.drmelsiff.com
http://www.zdorovye.com/zdorovye/slavyanskiy.html
This is an extract from that site:
***While I ... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
22nd June 2009
Dr Mel Siff critiques an endurance training article who are allegedly quoting Russian research to support their views - go Mel! www.drmelsiff.com
http://www.zdorovye.com/zdorovye/slavyanskiy.html
This is an extract from that site:
***While I ... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
19th June 2009
Over-pronation, fallen arches and flat feet
Pronation and Supination are common terms that are often associated with fallen arches, high arches, flat feet etc. This article discusses the significance of these terms and enumerates the particular problem... Read >
Author: painfreewalking
18th June 2009
Post-operative therapy after hip replacement is mostly performed by the patient getting on with normal life but in most cases it's useful to quickly analyse their progress and suggest avenues for improvement. It is important to assess any deficiencies in ... Read >
Author: David Ravech
12th June 2009
Natural supplements like chondroitin and glucosamine have become popular alternatives to traditional medicines in recent years because they present fewer risks of side effects. Both are naturally occurring substances in the body. The former aids in buildi... Read >
Author: petersonbran
11th June 2009
It's already 3:10 in the morning. I haven't sleep and yet still feeling so lucky.
One of my patients died yesterday. My wife of 31 years is asleep next to me. How lucky am I?
Judy came to me about 10 weeks ago with acute sciatica, and lower back pa... Read >
Author: John Hayes Jr
05th June 2009
Sneakers are the best fit for everyday wear. When babies going in the playing field or other social gatherings with their parents, sneakers are most suitable and widespread footwear for babies. They allow children to play in safety, and there are enough d... Read >
Author: Azeem
05th June 2009
Some rules to follow to enjoy a great life.
Need to exercise
Our bodies are meant to keep moving. Without exercise, mature adults experience the atrophy of their muscles and bones. As the muscles become weaker and the bones lose their calcium with a... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster
19th May 2009
Isn?t it great that you can buy cheese pre-grated. I had to grate cheese for dinner last night and I realized how awkward and difficult it was to use a cheese grater. If only the grater fit nicely in your hand like those Ped Eggs I see on commercials.
... Read >
18th May 2009
It is conventionally held that the wedding day is all about the bride. That is a notion that is debatable, so another place and time. But the truth of the matter is that the groom too has invaluable input that he can put into the works. Aside from helping... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource
06th May 2009
Cellular phones for sale in the Philippines have been a basic commodity that any Filipino could not live without. The Filipino lifestyle has been spiced up by text messaging, multi media messaging and mobile calls. As these cellular phones penetrate the F... Read >
Author: Archie Lopez
01st May 2009
If you are recreational jogger, an athlete or an aspiring professional, you need to get yourself geared for the perfect comfort for your feet - your running shoes.
The benefits of buying running shoes that are comfortable are many
1.) You can run lo... Read >
Author: GIbbs
26th April 2009
Toby entered my life aged 14 weeks and he proved to be an extremely strong character. I have owned cats of different breeds for many years but never one quite like Toby. He is very demanding and as a kitten would regularly grab hold of the legs of anyon... Read >
Author: sarah james
26th April 2009
A pet's life can be greatly enhanced through vitamins. Such supplements aid significantly in regulating, in particular, a dog's bodily regulating functionality. Other beneficial attributes derived from administering vitamins to your pet include instilling... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
16th April 2009
As part of my daily exercise and fitness plan I walk almost every evening – especially in Spring and Autumn. I love just wandering the neighborhood and checking out everyone’s garden and landscaping. If I like what I see, maybe I’ll copy it! LOL In ... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson
09th April 2009
One of the most earth shattering innovations in human evolutionary history is the move from quadripedal to bipedal locomotion, allowing us a higher view of all around us and freeing the upper limbs for different tasks. Our hands and eyes are now adapted f... Read >
Author: David Ravech
09th April 2009
Floppy Cat isn’t like all the other cats. Instead of strolling and running, he flips, flops and sways when he walks.
But instead of treating his oddball crawl like a hindrance, he treats it like a gift, making his story a metaphor for any child who i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Children don’t have the same filter between their brains and their mouths that adults do, and if you need evidence of that, just think back to any moment of embarrassment caused by your child’s ultra-honesty.
It’s one thing for an adult to see so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
Feeling apprehensive about grabbing the guillotine and lopping off your dog’s long nails? Does your dog hide at the sight of the clippers and struggle, cry and writhe as you try to pare the nails down without hitting the dreaded quick and causing a bloo... Read >
Author: Mary Beth
17th March 2009
Height plays a vital role in a manner that it reflects the personality of a person. It increases the confidence level and is one of the top most factors when we speak about the look of a person. Though it is related with the physical appearance but it has... Read >
Author: silviya
10th March 2009
The plantar fascia is a band of fibrous tissue that originates on the inner portion of the heel bone and fans out under the arch to the balls of the feet and inserts into the toes.
It forms the longitudinal arch of the foot and functions as a shock-abs... Read >
10th March 2009
Footwear Industry is boomed with the demand among womens for the High Heel Shoes. This increase in the demand for high heels is all because of the fashion trends emerging randomly. Earlier the trend was for flat shoes but as time passes demand for it decl... Read >
Author: silviya
09th March 2009
Are your knees screaming after you run?
Running is an enjoyable and healthy sport, but it can be tough on the body, including the legs, feet and especially the knees.
You may feel fine during the actual activity, but after you stop, knee aches can c... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
04th March 2009
Metabolic bone disease is a term used to describe various conditions that cause bone deformities in iguanas. Iguanas in the wild never suffer from this condition. It almost always occurs because of improper care by the owner.
Causes
This disease... Read >
Author: D Swain
09th February 2009
What Is The Iliotibial Band?
Iliotibial band syndrome is due to inflammation of the iliotibial band, a thick band of fibrous tissue that runs down the outside of the leg. The iliotibial band begins at the hip and extends to the outer side of the shin b... Read >
Author: Fiona Eakin
09th February 2009
Often regarded as a milder form of autism, Asperger's syndrome is a developmental disorder that has an impact on a person's ability to communicate and socialize effectively with other people. Children and adults who suffer from Asperger's syndrome tend to... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
02nd February 2009
Any person afflicted with painful, aching feet may benefit from using corrective footwear, as it can help alleviate the problem. A variety of different types of corrective footwear exist for a variety of foot problems. For the elderly, corrective footwe... Read >
Author: Kent
30th January 2009
One of the ultimate styles of shoes in terms of sex appeal, stiletto high heels are better defined as ‘spikes’ and ‘daggers’ and have 3 plus inches tapered peg heels that have become synonymous with high fashion.
Sexy Stiletto High Heels
Pr... Read >
Author: Karunakar
28th January 2009
If you are facing the problem of excessive underarm sweating, you should take immediate steps to rectify the condition.
The first that you should take is to determine whether the problem is a medical one or whether the problem is related to poor perso... Read >
Author: passion4seo
28th January 2009
If you are facing the problem of excessive underarm sweating, you should take immediate steps to rectify the condition.
The first that you should take is to determine whether the problem is a medical one or whether the problem is related to poor perso... Read >
Author: Ashish
21st January 2009
Before we start let me just declare my view which is that a mixed breed dog can be a wonderful addition to a family. They typically cost much less than the purebreds, and they are usually unique and delightful dogs.
A mixed breed dog is what is common... Read >
Author: Steve Last
19th January 2009
You have been dreaming of export a stallion of your own for ever, and now that you lastly have some money, you can cleanly go out and buy one, right? Not right. A well-skilled, sound charger isn't as unfussy to get control of as a cute little puppy or a k... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
19th January 2009
Horse racing is one of the most attended witness sports in the world. This is somewhat due to its kind as a gambling result. Many people, when they examine about "charger racing" regularly think about one of the principal forms of steed racing. In suit th... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
12th January 2009
Even while drill may not be the most exciting word in your vocabulary, it surely is a word with a lot of profit. Participating in daily apply will not only make you better in broad, but it can also shrink the effects of stress on your body as well.
Thi... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
08th January 2009
Any person afflicted with painful, aching feet may benefit from using corrective footwear, as it can help alleviate the problem. A variety of different types of corrective footwear exist for a variety of foot problems. For the elderly, corrective footwe... Read >
Author: Kent
05th January 2009
Other than factual appearance weight affects a person importance manifold ways. This could perform the overall sort of high spirits, self - esteem, depression, health risks, and substantial incapabilities. Slick are a lot of rank changes once a person sen... Read >
Author: oknylmz
05th January 2009
MOss is either loved or hated in the plot. People very regularly passionately gather it away. Why not to look at it as blessing to your plot? Its kinds are very grueling to realize - you necessity decorous book for that and magnifying schooner. I don't re... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
05th January 2009
Ferrets may not be a public animals select for pets, but these critters have been domesticated by humans since way back in 4 BC. Many people find ferrets fine to have and as simple to keep, if not easier, as other usual pets like dogs and cats. Here are s... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
29th December 2008
Shoe lifts are special shoe accessories, which can lift the inner height of the shoes to provide you with a more comfortable wearing at all times. Shoe lifts are available in different types of materials, from the very comfortable foam, to silicone base... Read >
Author: tallerheels@gmail.com
15th December 2008
It possibly began in the bygone when man began to understand the beauty of animals. Coupling with his capacity over them, he perhaps sure that he required to have the striking animals that he had encountered on his hunting trips to be near him. Through th... Read >
Author: Jason Richards
03rd December 2008
Without proper sales training, a business organisation is ineffective to base out from the rest, olibanum having hapless photo and low credibility on the market. Proper gross sales preparation programs act upon on multiple levels: they allow for the membe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd December 2008
More important than the positions that your cover has on the bases and in the fields is the ability to run bases correctly. If you are unable to slide into the win, then it will be stubborn to win any other way. When you view about the fundamentals of ped... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour
01st December 2008
Near at hand, we all can see charming plants. Every time I gait the city parks, or call the country trait, I gape the leaves that I oppose bringing back memories of ecstatic ranking climbing, pergola camping in the forest, long walks with my people, climb... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva
27th November 2008
This is a unique small dog breed often called a “miniature Doberman.” They are a unique breed in their own right. This German native is a loving, active little dog. They actually date back further than the Doberman. With ancestry that includes the Ge... Read >
Author: D Beart
27th November 2008
There are a surprising number of used shoes sold on websites such as eBay and Craigslist, but is it smart to buy used shoes? For what it is worth, my suggestion is to not resort to used shoes unless you are experiencing severe financial hardship. There ... Read >
Author: Kent
18th November 2008
Playing the best plucky also means pleasing the best swings at the globe. If you want to make effective that you hit the sphere closely like you predict every time, then you can start by understanding some principal techniques about how to use the bat wel... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour
10th November 2008
I’ve been doing some prospecting lately and found that every CEO and Sale Manager I speak with has issues with their sales, but few want to do anything significantly different about their sales issues. Sure they want everybody to do more, better and fa... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
10th November 2008
I’ve been doing some prospecting lately and found that every CEO and Sale Manager I speak with has issues with their sales, but few want to do anything significantly different about their sales issues. Sure they want everybody to do more, better and fa... Read >
Author: Sam Manfer
03rd November 2008
Genetics of German Shepherd Coat Colors
Concerning the GSD and German Shepherd coat colors, the breed standard from the SV specifically states: "The color of the GSD is in itself not important and has no effect on the character of the dog or on its fit... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd
27th October 2008
Consider the prescription and memo pads those pharmaceuticals salesclerks depart at doctors' offices. Some of these trade show giveaways will find their way to receptionists' desks. Others will be worn by doctors themselves. Imagine the number of people... Read >
Author: Remy
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 ... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
23rd September 2008
Taking aim at the improvements we can do for our home can be very a chore. Imagine vacant home and have to make a lot of adjustments, a lot of work desires to be done; a lot of decisions must to be made. I think that adage much of it is the understatement... Read >
Author: Allison
23rd September 2008
Some people often just assume their dog is getting old when he starts to limp or when there is some stiffness evident. Often enough this is Hip Dysplasia and you should take action to help eliminate discomfort and pain as soon as possible. It is most comm... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
22nd September 2008
Horse racing is one of the most attended spectator sports in the world. This is partly due to its nature as a gambling event. Many people, when they hear about "horse racing" often think about one of the principal forms of horse racing. In case you are su... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
17th September 2008
Phar Lap’s list of race victories reads like a roll-call of Australia’s greatest races: Melbourne Cup, Cox Plate (twice), Victoria Derby, AJC Derby, Futurity Stakes, Chipping Norton Stakes, Underwood Stakes, Memsie Stakes, Rosehill Guineas, Craven Pla... Read >
Author: David Duffield
12th September 2008
In the Rolfing fifth-hour session it will be more obvious where the girdles are inhibited. The sleeve is more at ease and the deeper structures can be observed and addressed.
The three planes of movement of the structure and tissue have to be addressed... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer
08th September 2008
Most normal people do not like violence. But with the manner in which crime has been increasing adopting a certain amount of self defense has become mandatory for almost everyone. Children, men, women and old people are all at a danger of being attacked f... Read >
Author: TBOTECH
08th September 2008
The word ”mismatch” tends to have a negative connotation, while the word “match” refers to things that are in harmony with each other. People are always looking for the perfect match, whether it be in a mate, a home, or a job. Unfortunately, mill... Read >
Author: Kent
08th September 2008
Just like humans, there are things a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel needs in order to grow healthy as well as happy. While fashionable clothes and elaborate collars are a great way to pamper your precious pooch, bear in mind that these things come after th... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
08th September 2008
In the Rolfing fifth-hour session it will be more obvious where the girdles are inhibited. The sleeve is more at ease and the deeper structures can be observed and addressed.
The three planes of movement of the structure and tissue have to be addressed... Read >
Author: rolfmovement
06th September 2008
Dating is fun but it can be a challenge too. And you thought it’d get easier after high school! If you have been missing in action in the dating arena for quite a while or you are back to the world of singles after a long term relationship, you need to ... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
06th September 2008
Dating is fun but it can be a challenge too. And you thought it’d get easier after high school! If you have been missing in action in the dating arena for quite a while or you are back to the world of singles after a long term relationship, you need to ... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
01st September 2008
Tag:Electronic pet,replace passwords and PINS
From:http://www.buy-china-toys.com/
Portable electronic pets able to recognise their owner's voice and walking style could replace passwords and PINs as a way to keep personal details and accounts secure, ... Read >
Author: utut1
25th August 2008
Cerebral palsy falls into three different categories namely spastic cerebral palsy, Athetotic palsy and Ataxic cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a disorder that occurs when the part of the cells that makes up the part of the brain in control of muscular m... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
14th August 2008
Many people want to, but have never been given any specific instructions or guidelines to follow regarding what exercises to do after surgery. Some surgeons believe the surgery itself helps correct the problem. Most often than not, the problem was not a... Read >
Author: duvall
13th August 2008
I admit it. Before the demise of my hips and their cartilage, I wasn't quite sure what bilateral meant. I always just assumed that it had something to do with lying next to a man who wasn't out of the closet yet or maybe a different type of lens for your ... Read >
Author: penny LoveHoff
12th August 2008
A well-groomed Standard Poodle is pleasing to the eyes, right? Many dog lovers will definitely agree to that. Poodles have excessively dense coat that just keeps on growing and growing just like the human hair. In addition to their dignified gait, this co... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
24th July 2008
Recently in my clinical practice, I have been seeing an incredible increase in the number of people with complaints of foot pain. I see this pattern almost every year at this time as the weather improves and people get outside more- especially with runne... Read >
Author: Jennifer Ellis, MPT, OCS
24th July 2008
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. And just like other Poodles, they come in many colors - black, blue, white, red, apricot, silver and brown. Poodles are one of the oldest yet one of the most popular breeds in the world. Wit... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
22nd July 2008
From an outsider’s point of view, the UK might seem like a place where gay freedom and equality have reached their zenith. After all, since the ‘crime’ of homosexuality was removed from the statute books, gay’s here have enjoyed a hard-won libert... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall
17th July 2008
The process of website submission notifies the search engines that your website has been created and is ready to be visited by a search engine spider. This notification typically speeds up the indexing process.
Website submission of your business o... Read >
Author: Alan
17th July 2008
Any owner would be very happy and proud knowing that the Poodle he raised and cared for can do a lot of things that can entertain and give happiness to those around. But who would be happy seeing a limping Poodle that seems to exhibit discomfort when maki... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
07th July 2008
You and your Toy Poodle is at the peak of your excitement playing fetch when suddenly, Fluffy yelps in pain, pulls his one leg off the ground and limps in agony. But after around ten agonizing minutes, he is back to normal and again on-the-go to play with... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
30th June 2008
A sandal goes through the engineering process just like any other product, from conception to production. Here is how it is done.
Phase 1 - Design
Just like an artist, the sandal designer starts with an idea. Do they want to make a dressy sandal, ... Read >
Author: Angela West
30th June 2008
Upon mention of Poodles, one usually associate it with beauty and a picture of a hairy and beautiful dog with dignified gait appears in their minds. The Poodle breed is one of the oldest and perhaps one of the most beautiful breed of dogs. They have been ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
18th June 2008
In this age of insoles and orthotics for every activity and every shoe on the market; my patients often ask, "Does anyone walk normally?" And what is "normal gait" anyway?
In normal gait, your heel swings from side to side as your foot moves. Your foot... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
21st May 2008
The Angelman synthesis symptom is affects the nervous system the complex gene to be chaotic. AS is a classic example of genetic imprinting caused by deletion or inactivation of critical genes on the maternally inherited chromosome. This gene is the existe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Alternating hemiplegia is an uncommon neurological disorder that develops in childhood. The disorder is characterized by regular, short-lived episodes of paralysis on one position of the system. Symptoms normally start before the age of 18 months. This sy... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th May 2008
How sad it is to think of the fact that the Great Dane is not a long-lived breed. Their lifespan is generally seven to ten years, perhaps longer if well taken cared of. However, a Great Dane may not reach his average lifespan due to some problems. Lack of... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
30th April 2008
In Indian Numerology, every name has a number !
The numbers assigned to the letters of the alphabet are A I J Q Y
= 1 B K R = 2 C G L S =3 D M T = 4 E H N X =5 U V W = 6 O Z = 7
F P = 8. No letter has been assigned the number nine.
Suppose a... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
04th April 2008
The natural reaction of most guys when they see the title of this article is to put it aside and not read it. In my humble opinion that is a mistake. WHY? Simply put there isn't a guy around who doesn't have a woman in his life that won't benefit from the... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
19th March 2008
The American Kennel Club has identified the Golden Retriever as a certain breed that fits within the sporting group of dog breeds. A mid-size dog, they tend to be eager to please and very friendly with people and other dogs. The American Kennel Club has s... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews
26th February 2008
Luxating patella usually affects small or toy dogs such as Poodle or Pomeranian but this disease is also common in Labradors because of their bow-shaped legs. Luxating patella is a condition wherein the patella dislocates or moves out of its normal locati... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th February 2008
After 60 years of working I suppose my father could afford to buy a coffee shop if he wanted to, but he won't pay $3 for a cup of coffee. I don't blame him. He also won't incur the expense nor take the time to stick with a strength training program either... Read >
Author: John Kelly
11th February 2008
Shar Peis have fascinating looks and their wrinkled faces and hippo-like appearance is unique in the world of canines. And but for the efforts of a few Hong Kong breeders, the Chinese Shar Pei would at one time have been destroyed by the Chinese Communist... Read >
Author: Melissa Coleman
01st February 2008
If you are looking for a distinguished, sophisticated larger dog, then the Afghan Hound may be right for you. The Afghan Hound has a long silky coat, curled tail, and tall slender appearance. Its long slim face and long ears help the Afghan Hound project ... Read >
Author: Dean Burton
28th January 2008
The Bichon Frise standard describes the Bichon Frise dog’s appearance as being sturdy and yet small and it is also a powder puff of a dog that is distinct from the Bichon family because only the Bichon Frise has a double coat. In addition, the standard ... Read >
Author: Mary Stevenson
28th January 2008
The German Shepherd dog has a relatively short history though it is a well-loved and well-worked dog today. The breed began in Germany in 1899 and was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1911. Briefly renamed the Alsatian Wolf Dog due to ant... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan
23rd January 2008
Watching a dog perform his obedience routine with no lead attached to his collar is a thing of beauty! It appears to be magic, the way he anticipates his owner's moves and wants to just BE there, exactly on the money. Here is how to achieve that doggy b... Read >
Author: Dy Witt
22nd January 2008
The American Kennel Club (AKC), which establishes standards for all breeds of dog recognized in the United States, has established standards for the German Shepherd breed. Dogs that match this standard may win best of breed contests and may even be crowne... Read >
Author: Jan Ryan
20th January 2008
The horse is said to have four natural gaits, namely the walk, trot, canter and gallop. When you learn to ride you start off slow with the walk and work your way up in speed to the gallop. Each gait requires the rider to be balanced. Like a baby learns to... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
09th November 2007
One of the draws of travelers to Peru is the Peruvian Paso Fino horse. This breed shares a long history of work, show and pride for Peru. This medium sized horse came at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Bred for distance, strength, stability and sturdine... Read >
Author: Steve
08th November 2007
There was an urgent knock on the back door. A desperate voice wanted to know: Could I come and have a look at David? He fell of Duke during the hunt that morning at a 6 ft fence and landed head first. David, not Duke. David was all for jumping the fence, ... Read >
Author: margarethe de Clermont
17th October 2007
The point of this article is to help you to the next level and show you what this amazing subject has to offer.Are you looking for a chalet for your next spree to Gatlinburg Tennessee? Well you don’t have to look far because the best chalet in Gatlinbu... Read >
Author: Kino Boy
13th August 2007
Aspergers is not actually a disease at all but more of a condition that many children have. The word disease itself can give the wrong impression of Aspergers and the many wonderful children who experience it. In this article I will give a simple explanat... Read >
01st August 2007
To gaze into their eyes is to touch tranquility. Perhaps it is because they spend so much of their lives removed from our terrestrial sphere that these creatures can inspire such serenity in just one glance. Perched in the canopy of the tall Eucalyptus f... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
01st August 2007
What has the beak of a bird, the spines of a hedgehog, the gait of a reptile, the pouch of a marsupial, and the lifespan of an elephant? If you answered an echidna, you are correct! Echidnas may not be the most famous creatures on this planet, but fossil... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
23rd July 2007
The Achilles tendon is the muscle at the back of the calf which connects the heel bone to the calf muscle. Famously named after the Ancient Greek here Achilles whose mother Thetis tried to make him invulnerable by dipping him into the river Styx which flo... Read >
Author: John Overton
23rd May 2007
Biomechanics in human terms is all about the study of movement and how it relates to the structures of the body. It is an enormous area of study involving the professions of medicine, physical-therapy, podiatry and orthotics.
In relation to humans it ... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles
21st May 2007
"I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection." - Sigmund Freud.
Remember the days as a child, when you used to wait for your father to be back home in the evening? When you would jump into his arms … sha... Read >
Author: Richard Dupont
09th May 2007
The kidneys play and integral and important function in your dog’s health and survival. The recent dog food recall due to kidney failure and death in dogs who have eaten contaminated dog food has raised awareness about this condition.
Kidneys primar... Read >
Author: gpoint
18th January 2007
If you don't have high quality running shoes, you are on your way to the foot doctor, the knee doctor, or the hip doctor. All feet roll inwards as the ball of the foot touches the ground. You will need to look at the duration and location of your runs, yo... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel
06th January 2007
The Long Shot That Captured America's HeartBy: Dave ColeIn the 1930's the realities of the Great Depressiondrove deep into most men's hearts. At the time theaverage American worker was earning about $500 a year.At least those who were fortunate to find wo... Read >
Dave
23rd October 2006
Shin splints is a very common ailment that affects athletes but can also occur in the non-athletic individual. It is an inflammatory condition occurring either in the front of the lower leg or in the back. The cause for each is different.
Typically, ... Read >
Author: Marc Mitnick
17th October 2006
Shin Splints
Shin splints is a very common ailment that affects athletes but can also occur in the non-athletic individual. It is an inflammatory condition occurring either in the front of the lower leg or in the back. The cause for each is different... Read >
Author: Marc Mitnick
29th September 2006
Most students know what Pilates is. This body conditioning exercise has been helping new moms, professional dancers, celebrities, and athletes attain their toned and lithe physiques for decades now. However many don't know that the originators used Pilate... Read >
Author: Harriet Spinzer
28th September 2006
Both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease affect nearly half a million people each year with their debilitating and eventually life-robbing symptoms. While Alzheimer's steals memories and personality and eventually leads to decreased motor function, Parki... Read >
Author: Beverly Taylor
07th August 2006
If your dog suffers from morning stiffness, has trouble climbing the stairs, and appears to be less active now that he's getting older, it may be that he's suffering from arthritis. Even if he exhibits only one of these traits, it's time to get your dog i... Read >
Author: David Silva
06th August 2006
Carefully chosen walking shoes will make a world of difference on your vacation. Your feet are as unique as your personality so just any old shoes won't do.
Here are some tips to help you choose the right walking shoes for you.
Find an athletic sto... Read >
Author: Peter Shannon
23rd June 2006
If you are looking for a superb companion dog, then GSD is for your. For here's one dog who will be devoted to you at all times. I still remember the time when I got married into a dog-loving family. I knew that they have a GSD at home but I never had a c... Read >
Author: Babu Banik
16th June 2006
Osteoarthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) is a progressive condition in
which the cartilage in the joint is slowly broken down, and bony changes occur.
Any dog with a developmental or congenital joint problem, like dysplasia or
patella luxa... Read >
Author: Anita Dzebic
12th June 2006
It was a drab Friday and I was in a black mood that day. My shoulders were hunched. I dragged with a shuffle. I avoided eye contact. My normal "life-of-the-party" spirit was dead.... and somehow that shrouded me with a queer impenetrable invisibility.
... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo
04th June 2006
It was a drab Monday and I was in a black mood that day. My shoulders were hunched. I walked with a shuffle. I avoided eye contact. My normal "life-of-the-party" spirit was dead.... and somehow that shrouded me with a queer impenetrable invisibility.
... Read >
Author: Joseph Plazo
07th May 2006
Seabiscuit: The Little Horse That CouldBy: Dave ColeIn the 1930's the realities of the Great Depressiondrove deep into most men's hearts. At the time theaverage American worker was earning about $500 a year.At least those who were fortunate to find work.T... Read >
Dave
20th April 2006
To compete with your Boston Terrier you will need to understand the requirements and procedures used for judging. The American Kennel Club releases breed standards for each breed of dog and the Boston Terriers specifications can be found here. You can als... Read >
Author: steve Allison
16th April 2006
Pomeranians are a special breed of toy dog. They are loyal, energetic and protective towards their owners. Pomeranians are full of character and many people fall in love with their friendly faces. They are also a happy dog most of the time and very notic... Read >
Author: steve Allison
05th April 2006
The American Saddlebred is a breed of horse developed in the state of Kentucky. Today they are featured in many showring competitions, and they are also used for racing, parades, and hunting. These horses have a disposition which make them good for virtua... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
01st April 2006
James Bond is not just another guy who gets his way across with the most beautiful women in the world, with just "Dry Martini, shaken and not stirred". There are a few important lessons which Sean Connery and later Pierce Brosnan have taught us.
Exudi... Read >
Author: Joshua Goh
10th December 2005
If you will not be hiring a professional Shih Tzu handler for the show ring, there are a few things you should know about how to protect yourself and your Shih Tzu so that neither of you are too discouraged right at the start.
Try to remember a judge's... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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