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Help Protect Yourself With Knee Support - Skiing Knee Braces For Improved Support! - Special Report

25th September 2009
Knee Braces For Skiing & Snowboarding Are you looking to help protect your knee when you ski or snowboard? Introduction : Skiing and snowboarding are one of the most intense activities which a person can do because it uses the entire body to perform... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

How to: Load and Unload Sea Containers Safely

23rd September 2009
Research shows that approximately 90% of the world's non-bulk cargo moves in containers stacked on transport ships. They improve port handling efficiency, help lower freight handling charges, and boost trade flows. Almost every manufactured product humans... Read >
Author: Sovex

Back Pain Relief

21st September 2009
A common problem with many adults is back pain. Many of us experience back pain caused by our daily routines such as when we spend too much time sitting while at work, or when we drive for a long period of time. Lifting heavy furnitures while cleaning u... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Back Pain

21st September 2009
Back pain is one thing most likely to elicit a twinge of sympathy from the hardest of hearts. It is estimated that every person in the world will suffer from it in his/her lifetime - mild to serious, chronic or temporary. You could get an attack at any... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

17th September 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME ----------------------- THIS CARPAL TUNNEL SYSTEM HAS BEEN TESTED AND HAS BEEN PROVEN TO CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME You will receive simple steps and simple ways to cure carpal tunnel syndrome quickly. Your hands need m... Read >
Author: S.Morse

Cure Carpal Tunnel In 72 Hours

17th September 2009
We all want the life of fun and carefree days. You find that tying your shoes is no longer an ordinary activity but a tedious task. Should our hands become useless or impaired, our lives would become extremely difficult. You need to finish a written proje... Read >
Author: Blueoceans

How to Stay Cool While Saving Money On Mitsubishi Air Conditioners

15th September 2009
Not everybody is lucky enough to live in a house with central air incorporated. Few homeowners find that if they are capable of cooling their houses down in the hotter months, they have to go out and purchase an air conditioner and fix it by themselves. M... Read >
Author: Alien

The Three Best Air Conditioning Price Saving Tips

15th September 2009
Most air conditioning systems are expensive to function by their very nature. Whether you possess a central air conditioner otherwise a ductless unit, as long as it is a reverse cycle (cooling and heating) unit it will charge you quite a bit in running pr... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Tell If Your Toe is Sprained or Fractured

15th September 2009
It can be difficult to tell the difference between a broken toe and a sprained toe. Sometimes you will hear the bone break, or you will see that the toe has been knocked out of its socket (i.e., dislocated). These signs and symptoms usually point to a t... Read >
Author: jane baron

Top 7 Tips For A Pre-season Emergency

07th September 2009
Here we are in the midst of another fall preseason for high school and collegiate sports teams. Being an athletic trainer and strength and conditioning coach this part of the year creates many wonders for me. As I look across the field at the individ... Read >
Author: Coach Blake

Learn More About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

30th August 2009
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is often always misunderstood by many. Information and awareness drive would help people recognize CTS. Here are the common causes, risks associated with CTS and the different treatments available. Causes Like any other ai... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

Reducing Cumulative Trauma Disorders: Easy, Fast and Cost Effective

18th August 2009
Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs) are defined as disorders or diseases of the neuromusculoskeletal system due to chronic, or accumulative micro trauma. The neuromusculokeletal system is designed to tolerate work and physical stress. However, when the p... Read >
Author: AcquiredHope

Tips to get rid of Ankle Pain

03rd August 2009
Sprains are caused when a particular muscle of the body is suddenly overexerted. It is felt as a sharp pain, rendering that portion of the body immobile for a while. Sprains can cause redness and swelling of the region and can persist for a few days if th... Read >
Author: submitproductratings

Why It Can Be a Mistake to Settle Your Accident Claim too Quickly

01st August 2009
Car accidents aren't fun. If you're like most people, you'll have a natural inclination to put the whole thing behind you, including dealing with the insurance company, the adjusters, and the medical assessments. However, a quick settlement of either y... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Can Massage Help My Pain

31st July 2009
Some may used over the counter medication alone to deal with their pain, while others have success with massage therapy. Still others may prefer to have their medical doctor manage their pain. We would never presume to tell you that massage therapy is ... Read >
Author: Paula Martinos Mantay

Causes of Joint Pain

18th July 2009
Many of you reading this article right now are affected by poor joint health or probably know someone who is. According to the United States Bone and Joint Decade, 1 out of 7 people in America, suffer from some type of joint pain resulting in restriction ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS

16th July 2009
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME IN 72 HOURS! ----------------------- INTRODUCTION We all want to have the free life of doing anything that we like to do. Most human activities use the hands. Every one with this condition is wishing for that. WHAT ... Read >
Author: Pbeck

Acupuncture and Back Pain

18th June 2009
Acupuncture is originally a Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points especially to cure disease or relieve pain. The intention of this method is to promote health and give relief from sufferings. It is a strange and m... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Looking for the Best Basketball Shoes for Me

12th June 2009
School has just started and I am planning to try out for my senior high school basketball team. The first step towards that goal is looking for the best basketball shoes for me. I know that there are so many brands and models - Air Jordan, Nike, Adidas, C... Read >
Author: David Stack

How To Know When A Doctor Should Intervene If You Have Sprain Injury

06th May 2009
What is a sprain and why do so many people suffer from one and not even recognise it? Wondering along these lines, well you are not alone. Interestingly medical experts are musing at the portion that has ideally reasonable people ignore the pain they are ... Read >
Author: ferd2009

All About Turf Toe

01st May 2009
If you are a football fan, you undoubtedly have been puzzled when a player is out for weeks with Turf Toe. How is it possible that an athlete who is getting paid millions of dollars to play will stay out for such a seemingly minor injury? Turf Toe is ... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider

Interpreting Brain Injury

17th April 2009
Take the UK alone, and over 120,000 people every year become hospitalised as the result of a head or brain injury. Many instances cause such injuries, such as work accidents, road accidents, and criminal acts. Due to the head containing the brain, w... Read >
Author: rudi oneil

Bone Injuries

13th March 2009
Bones don’t just give form to humans and animals, they also shield and protect our organs that are highly sensitive. It is basically ideal to care for our bones. Calcium is the involved element that is the foundation of the formation of our bones. Lack ... Read >
Author: arcel

Your Accident Case can be Wrecked if you Rush

20th February 2009
It Can Be a Mistake to Settle Your Case Too Quickly We often get calls from clients or other people handling their own claims who are very eager to resolve their personal injury accident claim to obtain a quick cash settlement. There are times when ou... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

The Carpal Tunnel Different Kinds Of Symptoms

10th February 2009
As mentioned in the previous article, the disorder follows the mustard seed principle where you hardly even recognize it stinginess. It starts so small and end up blowing bigtime. Yes, you feel the pain but there is a tendency of simply brushing it off. ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Getting back on your feet after an Ankle Injury

31st January 2009
Ankle injury may consist of sprain or fracture which involves the ligaments or the bones, respectively. According to the US National Library of Medicine, the common ankle injury that a person may suffer involves this two. Ordinary sprain may take two ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Some Common Back Pain Causes

16th January 2009
Lower Back Pain is a common complaint among many people. The lower back carries most of your weight, so you can see why. The first most common cause of back pain is a muscle strain or a sprain to a ligament. These strains and sprains can occur from a few ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha

Some Common Back Pain Causes

13th January 2009
Lower Back Pain is a common complaint among many people. The lower back carries most of your weight, so you can see why. The first most common cause of back pain is a muscle strain or a sprain to a ligament. These strains and sprains can occur from a few ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha

Knee Pain Information- How To Help Survive Knee Pain With A Well Designed Brace

08th January 2009
Are you having any knee issues currently? While knee injuries happen due to a direct blow, the knee joint is more likely to suffer from an excessive stretch or twisting motion. These movements can exceed the knee's range of motion limits and as a resu... Read >

Shoulder Dislocation and Rugby Injuries

29th December 2008
An increase in the occurrence and severity of shoulder injuries in rugby has been noted and this realisation has prompted guidelines such as these to be drawn up as a specifically for coaches, physiotherapists and sport physicians caring for players on an... Read >
Author: Marshall

Ice vs. Heat: An Ongoing Debate

17th December 2008
You're working out like mad trying to lose those holiday pounds and all of your muscles are aching. Soaking for hours in a warm bath sounds great, but is that the right thing to do? You were out for a walk, stepped in a hole, and twisted your ankle an... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Schneider

What to do about back pain?

02nd December 2008
In almost all cases, back pain is nothing to worry about. It often comes because we sit or turn awkwardly, or lift something a little too heavy for us. Over a week or so, it then slowly goes away. If you go back twenty years, the standard recommendation w... Read >
Author: John Scott

What is a Sports Injury?

01st December 2008
Sports injuries are often defined as injuries that are incurred during the participation of a sporting activity or event. Although some sports injuries can be instantaneous, like a sudden break, most sports injuries are caused by the long-term overuse of ... Read >
Author: painrelief

Dogs: Man’s Best Friend or Most Dangerous Enemy?

18th November 2008
Dogs are considered as man's best friend. But there are some circumstances where the man's so-called best friend becomes wild and attacks people. There are many victims of dog bites every year in the United States, about 4.7 million. According to a rec... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

What to Do In Case of Sprains and Muscle Strains

10th November 2008
If you're an athlete or someone who is into different kinds of sports or physical activities, you're probably familiar with sprains and muscle strain? These two conditions are common in people who overexert themselves in athletic activities like running a... Read >
Author: morningshift

Work Related Accident Solicitors

21st October 2008
Accidents at workplace are not uncommon. Employees may meet with an accident while being at work due to various reasons. One may suffer an injury due to faulty equipments, improper safety measures, insufficient training in handling materials or processes.... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Back Pain Prevention

17th October 2008
80 percent of Americans will suffer from some form of back pain and among these ninety percent will be caused by some form of sprain or strain placed on the core muscles of the back or ligaments. It is important to note that there are three things that y... Read >
Author: Lilianl

Claiming Compensation after suffering from a Foot Injury

15th October 2008
The human foot contains nearly one quarter of all the bones that are found in the human body so it’s not surprising that broken or fractured bones are the most common when it comes to injuries to our feet. If you injury your foot then daily activiti... Read >
Author: Helen

Ankle Injury Facts and Legal Consequences

01st October 2008
For most of us, an injury to the ankle usually means a minor injury that we often neglect, as we conceptualize it as something that can fully recover in itself and in due time even without taking medical steps for it. But mind you, even how grave you perc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The treatment of sprained ankles using physiotherapy

11th September 2008
Ankle sprains and ankle fractures are a common part of physiotherapy practice. A repeated sprain can give difficulty walking on uneven surfaces or a chronic ankle pain problem. The subjective examination from the physio explores how the injury occurred, t... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Pain in the back side

04th September 2008
Back Ache Back aches are some of the most common pain episodes that any individual could face in their lifetime. This stems from our heavy dependence on our back to do everyday tasks. Since it supports most of our limbs and joints, with its main functi... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger

What Knee Brace Is Best For You?

17th August 2008
When did you knee pain or instability start? Was it recently, or did your knee pain start slowly, a while back? If so, what is the mechanism of injury? These are great questions for you to consider, if you are looking for a knee brace. Truthfull... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Strains and Sprains – Prevention and Physical Therapy

24th July 2008
Strains and sprains are quite different and commonly confused with each other. It is very important for all who are highly active, to know the difference. Both are sports injuries, but they affect different parts of the body. A strain affects the muscles ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Wrist Injury - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

22nd July 2008
Wrist and metacarpal injuries are more common in contact sports, racquet sports, and gymnastics. The wrist represents one of the most complicated regions of the musculoskeletal anatomy. It is comprised of 15 bones, 27 articular surfaces, and an elaborate ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Bruise - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

21st July 2008
A bruise, also called a contusion or ecchymosis, is an injury to biological tissue in which the capillaries are damaged, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding tissue. It is usually caused by blunt impact. Bruises often induce pain but are not normal... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Oh, My Aching Back...Simple Solutions for Wound and Pain Management

11th July 2008
There are times when we feel SO proud of ourselves - for exercising, eating the right foods and remembering to choose clean, safe natural organic products. But why is it that when we begin to exercise and work out, we can end up in so much pain? Is it p... Read >
Author: Linda Chaé

What is Bruises and Treatment of Bruises

07th July 2008
A bruise is a mark on your skin caused by blood trapped under the surface. It happens when an injury crushes small blood vessels but does not break the skin. Those vessels break open and leak blood under the skin. Most bruises are not a cause for conce... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Ways to get rid of Sprains

13th June 2008
Rest the injury initially, and then re-introduce movement so you don't lose too much muscle strength. Ice packs or a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a towel should be applied to your ankle to reduce swelling and bruising. You could also immerse your ankl... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Diet Pills - Obesity? Diet Pills To The Rescue

26th May 2008
How do you recognize if you by now have obesity? The simple reply is if you encompass too a lot fat in your corpse, and then you are overweight. There are many devices accessible to compute the overweight in our corpse. If you can't find an instrument for... Read >
Author: Alien

Learn To Dance Ballet And Eventually Start Pointe

06th May 2008
People of both young and older ages dream that they might learn to dance ballet. They picture the tidy look of the black leotard, the pink tights and the satin pointe shoes. Hip hop, modern and ballroom dancers learn ballet technique to build strength and... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Home Gym Injuries - Are you Overdoing your Exercise?

01st May 2008
Injuries can happen to anybody, even experienced home gym enthusiasts. For your own safety, you should be able to recognize the signs of injury and take appropriate action. Even more important, you should know how to prevent injuries occurring in the fi... Read >
Author: Paul Elms

Knee Disorders &The Four Types of Knee Braces

28th April 2008
Are you experiencing any problems with your knees? Are you now more concerned about your mobility due to an injury or from knee pain? If you have ever had knee pain that concerns you, then read on... Knee related conditions can have a wide deg... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

How Recover from Sprains and Strains

07th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Al Short When you over train it physically, you may experience sudden pain and swelling around a muscle or a joint. This may occur when you stretch too far, change direction or slow down abruptly, land awkwardly, or collide with anot... Read >
Author: Worldclassnutrition

How to Take Care of Your Feet

27th March 2008
Keep knees smooth by rubbing them occasionally wit. Fresh lime juice or massage with a nourishing cream. The winter itch that cracks the skin of the heels due to excessive dryness or the use of an alkaline soap can be treated by washing the feet at night ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Take Care of Your Feet

27th March 2008
Keep knees smooth by rubbing them occasionally wit. Fresh lime juice or massage with a nourishing cream. The winter itch that cracks the skin of the heels due to excessive dryness or the use of an alkaline soap can be treated by washing the feet at nigh... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Take Care of Lower Back Pain

20th March 2008
The symptoms of lower back pain vary from mild discomfort lasting for a short period to severe pain that is long term. Therefore if you are undergoing pain in your back and don't seek some kind of treatment for backache, the pain could become a recurring ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

What Is The NY State "No-Fault" Law?

08th March 2008
Some thoughts on injuries in car accidents. Insurance companies try to sell the idea that if there is not a lot of damage to your car, you can't be seriously hurt. This has been disproved by numerous studies, but let me tell you about a demonstration that... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg

Back Pain: Symptoms and Treatment of Back Pain

22nd February 2008
Back Pain Back pain in the lower back or low back pain Low back pain is not a specific disease. Rather, it is a symptom that may occur from a variety of different processes. Back pain is common and the largest single cause of sickness absence in the ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

The Importance of a Warm up Prior to Soccer Training

02nd October 2007
As with any type of exercise, it is important to engage in a warm up session prior to soccer training. While you are training to increase the overall effectiveness of your skill and technique in soccer, it is important to warm up the muscles throughout th... Read >
Author: RSI Group

Understanding Ankle Injury

03rd July 2007
Around 1 in 10,000 people sustain an ankle injury each day and about 5% do not fully recover. Generally, the typical sorts of ankle injuries fall into two categories: acute sprains or overuse injuries. Some actions such as pivoting on the ankle can c... Read >
Author: Simon Moyes

Office Job Cramping Your Style?

10th May 2007
Do you have a job staring at a computer all day? Well most of us do now, but don't let it cramp your style. Everyone will develop some form of discomfort, strain or pain working at a desk job. But if you don't take care of yourself while you work throug... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Tips for getting apt fitting for Men’s suit

02nd May 2007
There are some special elements to be noted in men’s suit as they are applicable to both off-track and tailor-made suits. Most importantly, be familiar with these pointers when trying on your suit so that you know what should be altered if necessary. Bu... Read >
Author: JohnJustin

In-Season Basketball Strength Training Workouts Jumping For Joy

17th January 2007
In-season basketball strength training workouts keep players strong during the grueling game season. Basketball is a game of jumping and landing, twisting and catching, pivoting and even falling. But it is an exuberant game. It's thrilling to watch ... Read >
Author: Lynn VanDyke

Seven Tips to Help You Control Health Insurance Costs

15th December 2006
The issue of health care touches the lives of virtually everyone. As a result, there are very few people unaware of the ever-increasing health care costs. Many of the factors responsible for this “crisis” – for example, new technologies – cannot... Read >
Author: Jonathon James

Are Carpal Tunnel Syndrome exercises really effective?

05th July 2006
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common condition which occurs when the nerve that runs from the forearm into the hand becomes pressured or squeezed at the wrist. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can occur in about 1 in every 100 people at some stage in their lifetime a... Read >
Author: Jack Prime

Are You Considering a Career in Nursing?

20th April 2006
If you think you might want to be a nurse, there are a lot of employment options you can consider. Nursing is a time-honored profession, and in today's world of modern medicine it can also be a lucrative profession. There is no doubt that a nurse must... Read >
Author: Dr.Jeffry Weiss

Lower back pain: Symptoms and Remedies

01st April 2006
Pain or discomfort in the lower portion of our back and the spinal column is a common phenomenon and can be largely attributed to our changing lifestyles. Wrong posture or inadequate exercise is most often the cause of the pain in the lower spinal column.... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

Back Pain

17th February 2006
Back pain is one thing most likely to elicit a twinge of sympathy from the hardest of hearts. It is estimated that every person in the world will suffer from it in his/her lifetime - mild to serious, chronic or temporary. You could get an attack at any... Read >

Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory

05th January 2006
Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory Arnica Gel is a non-greasy, non-sticky gel quickly absorbed by the skin. Boiron Arnica Gel is made from freshly harvested, organically cultivated Arnica flower tincture. It has no artificial colors or perfumes. ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones