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Tips For Helping Older Dogs With Arthritis Deal With Cold Weather

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... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Shoulder Exercises for Joint Stability

21st November 2011
Exercising the shoulder joint involves not just a person, but 3 complex joints, therby raising the danger of overuse injuries to the shoulder girdle. ? The sternoclavicular joint would be the only site which the upper extremity is basically attached to... Read >
Author: scottttcoc

Total Hip Replacement-Necessary to Get Back on the Right Track of Life

11th October 2011
Life is a misery. Anytime anything can happen. But we can’t leave everything on fate. Some initiatives should be taken from our sides. If you are suffering from sheer hip pains or arthritis, why don’t you go for total hip replacement or hip cartilage rest... Read >
Author: john lennon

Disorders With The Hip Joint

28th September 2011
The hip is known as a ball and socket joint. The ball element is called the femoral head, and is at the end of the thigh bone (femur). The socket is called the acetabulum and this is part of the pelvis. The joint surfaces that move against each other are ... Read >
Author: PhillipKirk

Do lead-free solders affect the reliability of PCB design?

12th August 2011
Modern environmental compliance legislation, for example the RoHS, ELV and REACH directives, have had a huge impact on electronic and mechanical design in the USA. One particular area of concern is the switch to lead-free solders. RoHS compliance is no... Read >
Author: Ronald Kresten

TMJ Disorder – Symptoms and Causes

13th June 2011
Temporomandibular Joint disorder or TMJ disorder for short is defined as the inflammation of the temporomandibular joint. This is the area just in front of the ears, better known as the jaw. It can be acute or chronic. The disorder was previously known as... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific

Understanding Shoulder Pain

07th June 2011
Our marvelous shoulder is also the location of the Rotator Cuff that does get injured some times. A rotatory cuff injury can happen is several ways, but the most common way is due to a tear injury to the shoulder area that becomes worn down over time. The... Read >
Author: JenB

Are your lumbar spine muscle tissues too weak to stabilize your back?

31st May 2011
The lumbar spine comprises a sequence of interlocking bones that relaxation on fibrous discs and glide along oddly formed typical-joints. The regular joints are referred to as synovial joints, and they are the exact same essential layout as the joints in ... Read >
Author: Earle Jensen

Causes of Work Related Dislocated Shoulders

20th May 2011
Dislocated shoulders at work are most common among males aged 25-40, engaged in physically demanding roles.A worker may suffer a dislocated shoulder following a fall from height, or simply due to a slip or trip, where the force of impact on landing is sus... Read >
Author: ruschveldon

How to Gain Shoulder Muscles - 3 Helpful Workouts to Help You

17th May 2011
If you want to know how to build shoulder muscles, be aware that your shoulder is actually a "ball and socket" joint, similar to that of your hips. But the thing is, your shoulders are more sensitive and are therefore at a greater risk of injury as compar... Read >
Author: kevinhill15

Health Problems in a Havanese

13th May 2011
Known as the national dog of Cuba, the Havanese is a small and sturdy dog with a generally good and healthy disposition. As a breed that stood the test of time, Havanese dogs have evolved from pampered lap-dogs of the aristocracy to a reliable family com... Read >
Author: Lea Mullins

The Top 25 Terms Physical Therapy Students Should Know

11th May 2011
The following Terms and joint names are considered by many to be the top 25 terms physical therapy students should know: 1. Active Motion: the motion caused by muscle contraction 2. Adduction: the moving of a body part toward the central axis of the... Read >
Author: Hadley Kadein

Interesting Facts About Titanium

03rd May 2011
Titanium is known for its strength as well as its luster. This element is one that is naturally occurring on this planet and scientists are convinced you would find it on other "Class M" planets. The mining process is such that its makes it one of the mos... Read >
Author: Jonathan Steele

Natural Treatments To Manage TMJ Pain

05th April 2011
These days, more and more people are experiencing discomfort in their jowl. This can be caused by various factors. Most notable of which include malocclusion, injury to the bones of chin, bruxism, dislocation of the soft cushion or disk between the ball a... Read >
Author: kevinbates

VideoSecu PJ2W 1CA Projector Bracket: Reasonable Price Without Sacrificing Quality

29th March 2011
To support your valuable projector, you may need a bracket which comes with the best quality such as the construction and durability. You do not want to have your powerpoint presentation paused as the projector bracket drops your projector. For the worst ... Read >
Author: MoinArt
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