Articles, tagged with "knee cap", page 1
04th January 2011
What are hinged knee braces? This is a common question circulating in several forums found in the WWW or World Wide Web today. To answer this query, it is first necessary to define what a knee brace. A knee brace is an object of support made in order to p...
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Nazima Golamaully
09th December 2010
Pain in joints is a common problem that brings patients to a doctor’s doorsteps. A joint pain can be due to various reasons like natural aging, injury, infection, disorder, breakdown of bones and tissues or over usage like high-impact activities and sport...
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psm@amameds
22nd November 2010
The animal needs to be seen by the Veterinarian to see he if needs surgery to correct the problem. The Veterinarian will prescribe pain medication, antibiotics and an anti inflammatory to help with the healing process. The period is up to sixteen weeks fo...
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Fram Nibler
26th October 2010
A knee joint in human body is a part where two bones are joined together for carrying out the tasks. It provides maximum support to body for bearing high pressure and force while performing tasks like standing, walking, sitting, swimming, and running. A l...
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psm@amameds
02nd September 2010
Orthopaedic Surgeons of India are now providing Affordable Knee Replacement Surgery in India to International Patients .Most of the people throughout the world after crossing the age of 50’s or 60’s suffer from many problems related to knee i.e. Intense p...
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Sanchita
25th March 2010
Hamstring Tendonitis involves an aching soreness in 1 or both legs, within the location above the knee, the biceps and usually on the back from the upper legs. This form of tendonitis, the inflammation from the tendons that connect the body's muscles to t...
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Rusty Mcmillan
09th March 2010
So you might have found yourself getting sick of the routines and customs of traditional martial arts. Worse yet is the fact that many of these so called black belts and instructors don't know how to win any street fight.
However when you learn street ...
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Steve Gib
23rd February 2010
Hamstring Tendonitis involves an aching pain in one or both legs, in the area above the knee, the biceps and often on the back of the upper legs. This form of tendonitis, the inflammation of the tendons that connect the body's muscles to the bone, is most...
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Donald Munoz
18th February 2010
What is patella tracking disorder? A sign of patella tracking disorder is if you feel or hear popping, slipping, grinding or catching in your knee when you walk. Other signs are pain and discomfort in your knee when you walk down stairs, sit for a long ti...
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J. Pal
06th January 2010
What is Patellofemoral Syndrome (PFS)
• Knee pain is one of the most common symptoms experienced by active people. PFS is caused by an irritation of the under surface of the knee cap which in its normal state, is smooth. The irritation can lead to...
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donmillshealth
23rd October 2009
Like the elbow, the knee joint is an example of a hinge joint with added complexity. The condyles of the femur are enlarged rounded areas at the base of the femur and they make up the knee joint with the enlarged flattened area of the upper end of the tib...
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David Ravech
13th August 2009
Most of the people are leading a very injurious and chaotic lifestyle in today's time. They come home late, totally worn out with their legs, knees and neck aching like anything. The awful part is that such sufferers often fail to take out time for their ...
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BryanWilliamz
16th April 2009
Do you have pain when you are bending your knee?
Sure, you have heard of athletes having knee aches and pains when they perform extreme sports, or overuse their knees. But those of us that are not professional athletes can suffer from pain when your le...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
12th March 2009
A knee joins the thigh bone to the lower leg bone and is covered with a knee cap. Behind the knee cap, there is a cartilage which has a synovial sac, which produces chemical synovial, which acts like a lubricating oil for the joints. Osteoarthritis damage...
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Author:
arvind
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 ...
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Author:
Damien Mase