Articles, tagged with "cartilage", page 1
10th February 2012
Thirty-one million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time. Often, surgery is offered as an ultimately desperate last measure, but almost always it is unjustifiable and usually fails to provide permanent relief; the other choice was "learn to...
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Author:
DrMLHall
10th February 2012
Just like most people around the world, I want to become taller. I falsely believed that there is no ordinary way for me to increase my height as I had by now passed my teenage years. Nevertheless, let's go through this one at a time. For me, it all start...
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Author:
Robert Mista
02nd February 2012
Unfortunately, almost all canines will develop arthritis to some extent as they age. Just as with humans, osteoarthritis in dogs is a disease that attacks the joints of the animal. To be specific, their arthritis causes a thinning of the cartilage tissues...
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Author:
Steve Weber
27th January 2012
The weather is getting colder outside. Old dogs don't handle the cold weather as they did when they were young. Older canines have arthritis to some extent and the cold temperatures really can aggravate the painful joint disease. Temperatures in the forti...
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Author:
Steve Weber
26th January 2012
A pinched nerve occurs when too much pressure is applied for too long to a nerve by surrounding tissues—such as by bones, cartilage, muscles, tendons, ligaments, spinal discs, or (rarely) tumor.
Everyone has at one time or another applied too much press...
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Author:
DrMLHall
19th January 2012
Here we are going to talk about some common mistakes that running people are tend to meet and several treatment methods with categories. It is easy for people to get to the knee joint disease in running, which can be said to be the kneecap cartilage softe...
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Author:
Andy
17th January 2012
No matter what role Morton's toe plays in the cartilage softening and other diseases, there is no casual relationship between them. It was not a serious thing for people with the disease of Morton's toe, for it would not go wrong. Because there are two hu...
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Author:
asd7778
17th January 2012
There is no necessary connections between them, regardless of the impact that the cartilage softening and other diseases received from Morton's toe. It was not a serious thing for people with the disease of Morton's toe, for it would not go wrong. The rea...
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Author:
Andy
16th January 2012
Knee Injuries
The knee would be the biggest joint with your physique and assists present flexibility and stability for your legs. It will allow your legs to straighten, bend, and twist. Within your knee you will discover a number of tendons, bones,...
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Author:
Henry James
05th January 2012
The word protein comes from the Greek word ‘proteios' which means primary. It has many roles to play in our body without which normal functioning can be impaired.
Some of these functions are:
1. Making antibodies, which are our primary defence syste...
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Author:
Sujoy
04th January 2012
Aside from dogs and cats, another animal children love to keep as pets are fish. This love and interest for fish is often not limited to small ones and you may find kids or people that are enamored by large and scary breeds, like sharks. Having sharks as ...
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Author:
Angel H.
13th December 2011
Cross Training for Fitness and Fatness
The numbers on your scale do not indicate whether you are fit or fat. Far more significant than your total body weight is the composition of your body tissue. If a man’s fatty tissue is bigger than 14% up to 15% o...
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Author:
robert taylor
08th December 2011
Regrettably arthritis is a disease that doesn't just affect the human race. Sadly it is a very common medical condition in both humans and animals. Arthritis is an inflammation in a joint, and it can affect any part of your dog's body. The main effects ar...
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Author:
Petpromenade
24th November 2011
The human nervous system plays a vital role of moving electro chemical signals between the brain and different parts of the body, which the body cannot function without. It regulates the movement of muscles and other unconscious functions, like digestion....
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Author:
Corey Andalus
16th November 2011
One of the most uncomfortable things you can do to another person is to place nasal packs in their nose after nasal surgery. What’s even worse is when you have to take it out. I know what it feels like, as I had nasal packs after I broke my nose when I w...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Y. Park