Articles, tagged with "osteoarthritis", page 1
31st October 2014
Let us admit it; obesity is quickly growing to be one of the world's widest and most serious health worries. Alarmingly enough, obesity is now viewed as becoming the 2nd leading reason of avoidable death in the United States. While the vast majority of ad...
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Author:
V K Rajagopalan
24th October 2012
What Is Arthritis of the Knee?The word “arthritis” basically means “inflammation of the joint”. Inflammation is the body’s natural reaction to injury or disease. With inflammation, the area involved develops stiffness, pain, ...
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Author:
subhash
22nd March 2012
We must have seen many people around us who have suffered from neck pain at some point or the other. Sometimes one tends to ignore it for days, assuming it to be muscle strain. But, the cause of the pain may be a spine problem which may turn to something ...
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Author:
bora_priya
16th March 2012
Arthritis is a potentially debilitating disease from which millions of individuals around the world suffer. It is characterized by joint pain and inflammation, which is typically chronic in nature. The condition has a tendency to run in families, and alth...
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Author:
Glen Greenbaum
12th October 2011
Today's world is very busy and an individual does not find the time to eat properly or do regular exercises which are important to keep optimum health. Most of the diet of North Americans will contain processed foods, which although convenient, has a bad ...
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Author:
Sophie Addison
14th September 2011
All family members can benefit from chiropractic care, regardless of age. The birth process alone can be hard on an infant, and subluxation (spinal misalignment) can occur then. Just watch your children bump into furniture, stumble and fall as they learn ...
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Author:
Christine OKelly
25th May 2011
A person of the most prevalent leads to of soreness in the hip is a condition called trochanteric bursitis. The trochanteric bursa is a tiny fluid stuffed sack that cushions the exterior of the hip. There are really a range of bursae in the location and t...
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Author:
Isidro Kerr
15th March 2011
Keep your extra weight in burberry uk. Getting overweight, even just moderately, impacts weight bearing joints and may enhance the discomfort of arthritis. Analyses have indicated that dropping additional extra weight lowers the danger for developing oste...
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Author:
yuhua2010
22nd February 2011
Hallux refers to the big toe and Limitus refers to decreased motion of the joint. So, putting together, there is limited motion in the big toe joint. Despite its name it may not be the longest toe on the foot of some individuals.
In the early stages, m...
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Author:
strideorthotics
03rd February 2011
Osteoarthritis is also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease, can be defined as a series of mechanical abnormalities which include degradation of joints, including articular cartilage and subchondral bone. Its various symptoms incl...
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Author:
Patresia Adams
05th January 2011
WHITEE Patch Eliminated My Patient's Severe Sciatic Pains in One Month
Kathryn Cooper, L.Ac., Port Angeles, Washington, June 2004
My name is Kathryn Cooper. I am a L.Ac in Port Angeles, WA. A few months ago I began trying the Whitee patches with seve...
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Author:
Sarah Li
01st December 2010
Previcox for dogs is a powerful medication routine that is non-steroidal and anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). The drug is powerful and effective on the dogs suffering from arthritis pain. The medication is safe and workable for the pains and inflammation ...
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Author:
Danial Stein
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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Author:
psm@amameds
24th August 2010
Did you know there are over 50 different types of arthritis? They can be classified into three categories:
1. Inflammatory- for example rheumatoid arthritis
2. Metabolic- for example gout
3. Non-inflammatory- for example degenerative joint diseas...
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Author:
Sophie Hardy
24th August 2010
Did you know there are over 50 different types of arthritis? They can be classified into three categories:
1. Inflammatory- for example rheumatoid arthritis
2. Metabolic- for example gout
3. Non-inflammatory- for example degenerative joint disea...
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Author:
Sophie Hardy