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The Shoulder Joint

30th September 2009
The shoulder is a very special joint. It allows a very great degree of movement to occur at the important junction between the torso and the arm. Notionally a ball and socket joint, the shoulder has been modified so this structure is much less clear than ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Squaring The Golf Club At Impact, The Rotator Cuff, And Golf Fitness

25th September 2009
We all know the clubface must be square at impact and the club releases thereafter. Generally speaking a large amount of golf swing mechanics center upon returning the clubface to square at impact. Additionally, the golf swing is a “total body” moveme... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Customize to manage with cheap moving supplies

17th September 2009
Everyone who has to shift things would prefer to get cheap moving supplies. This can be managed by using the customization options that moving supplies manufacturers and suppliers provide, and by substituting some supplies items with things available at h... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Shoulder Rotator Cuff

15th September 2009
The shoulder rotator cuff consist of four muscles and their tendons that control the function of the shoulder and connects the upper arm bone (humerus) with the shoulder blade (scapula). Rotator cuff consist of a group of four muscles, namely infraspinat... Read >

Shoulder Surgery - Do You Really Need It?

30th August 2009
A few months ago I tore one of the muscles in my rotator cuff and was told that I would need shoulder surgery to fix it. Without getting too technical I will explain a little about the shoulder joint.� The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant

TMJ Solution - Is Your Posture to Blame

10th August 2009
TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint. Disorders of this joint are often referred to simply as TMJ. It is a simple acronym for a complex, hard to treat health problem. If you have a TMJ disorder you know just how agonizing it can be. The TMJ joint is ... Read >
Author: Candy

TMJ Solution - The Solution to a Painful Problem?

10th August 2009
It is possible to strengthen just about every single part of our bodies in some way or another. This is even true for our jaws. Yes, it is possible to do TMJ exercises and strengthen your temporomandibular joint. The TMJ is the joint that is in charge of ... Read >
Author: Candy

Baseball Training Aides For Better Shoulders

29th July 2009
Baseball Training Aides for Better Shoulders Shoulder issues tend to be the most common problems with baseball players, especially pitchers. Many of the common complaints and symptoms are muscle strains, tears of the rotator musculature, tendonitis/bu... Read >
Author: Brandi Abbey

Orthopaedic treatment in India

18th July 2009
India offers World Class Medical Facilities, comparable with any of the western countries. India has state of the art Hospitals and the best qualified doctors. With the best infrastructure, the best possible Medical facilities, accompanied with the most c... Read >
Author: bora_priya

TMJ Solution - What Are the Signs and Symptoms of TMJ?

10th July 2009
The temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) is a ball and socket joint. This joint is located on both sides of your face and it is what controls the way your jaw moves. When you chew or move your lower jaw from side to side the TMJ is what keeps your jaw moving ... Read >
Author: Candy

TMJ Solution - Can TMJ Cause Arthritis?

09th July 2009
TMJ or temporomandibular joint is located right in front of the ears, right on the spot where the lower jaw and upper jaw meet. Open your mouth and feel the ball and socket joints in front of your ears. Close your mouth. The bones that are moving there ar... Read >
Author: Candy

Rotator Cuff Syndrome

27th June 2009
I'm no expert, simply someone who suffered with an injury to my rotator cuff and took a keen interest in it as a result. Understanding the injury was the first step to recovery. Having gone through this painful condition myself and made a full recovery it... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant

TMJ Help - TMJ Symptoms and Their Treatment

12th June 2009
TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, a painful condition of the jaw joint. It is moreover labeled TMD for Temporomandibular Joint Disorder. The jaw joint, in front of the ear, is a ball and socket joint where the lower jaw (mandible) connects ... Read >
Author: Candy

Hip replacement

05th May 2009
What is a hip replacement? Hip replacement, is an operation to replace a hip joint with an artificial (' prosthetic') hip joint. It is a common procedure and effectively relieves pain and restores mobility. Why might a hip joint need to be replaced?... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

ID Lanyard Attachments Reviewed

16th February 2009
There are many different styles of badge attachments you can add to a lanyard. These include swivel clips, grippers, and bulldog clips. Some are designed for use with badge holders. Others slot directly through a hole in the ID or firmly grip the card'... Read >
Author: Daisy McCarty

Three Hip Exercises for Health

01st December 2008
Your hip is the important, weight-bearing joint formed where the top of the femur, or thighbone, meets the pelvis. The hip joint or the ball and socket joint have a round head of the thigh bone that fits into the cup of the pelvic bone. When it comes t... Read >
Author: Will Gordon

STAY HEALTHY ON YOUR TRAVELS

24th August 2008
JOINT EFFORTS By the time you are done with a trans-continental flight, your shoulders have frozen, your joints are locked and you are ready to be carried out in a bundle. To avoid shoulder stiffness and discomfort of the upper body on a long flight, try... Read >
Author: ravi

HEADACHES: THE CONNECTION TO TMJ

21st August 2008
It is estimated that 45 million Americans suffer from chronic headaches, making it one of the most common disorders for which people seek treatment. Although there are many things that can cause headaches, we will limit our discussion to its relationship... Read >
Author: Dr. Dawne Slabach

Hip Dysplasia: Should Your Poodle Suffer From It?

17th July 2008
Any owner would be very happy and proud knowing that the Poodle he raised and cared for can do a lot of things that can entertain and give happiness to those around. But who would be happy seeing a limping Poodle that seems to exhibit discomfort when maki... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

TMJ Exercises - The Solution To A Painful Problem?

07th July 2008
It is possible to strengthen just about every single part of our bodies in some way or another. This is even true for our jaws. Yes, it is possible to do TMJ exercises and strengthen your temporomandibular joint. The TMJ is the joint that is in charge of ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of TMJ?

07th July 2008
The temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) is a ball and socket joint. This joint is located on both sides of your face and it is what controls the way your jaw moves. When you chew or move your lower jaw from side to side the TMJ is what keeps your jaw moving ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

A Simple Guide On What Is TMJ

01st July 2008
When people talk about things that are discussed a lot or about conditions and situations that involve words that are hard to pronounce, they usually use initials as a stand-in for the real words. This is especially common when it comes to talking about d... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Your Shoulder and Shoulder Exercise Routines

18th June 2008
Another important part of your body is your shoulder because it allows much of the movement of the upper part of your body. There are movable joints in our body and one of that is located on this upper part of the body. While this part of the body is in... Read >
Author: Jesse

Dislocated Shoulder Information –

03rd June 2008
The shoulder joint is the body's most mobile joint. It can turn in many directions. But, this advantage also makes the shoulder an easy joint to dislocate. A partial dislocation (subluxation) means the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is partially out... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Hip and Thigh pain

01st April 2008
The hip is a ball-and-socket joint, surrounded by large muscles. The ball, the round head of the femur (thigh bone), is set deeply in the acetabulum, a deep socket or cavity in the pelvis. The joint is very stable. The majority of long-term hip problems a... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

More than a Mouse Mat Mat and Coaster Sets

25th March 2008
Mouse mats are great for keeping the mouse doing what it’s supposed to do but where is a compulsive computer user supposed to put his or her sweating drink? Simple, on the matching coaster you’ll give your clients, vendors or employees. With printed m... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Easy Fixes for Common House Problems

25th February 2008
Here are some practical tips inspired by the gang at ThisOldHouse.com to fix up some of the most common house ailments. Squeaky floors and stairs are more of a nuisance than anything else. We put up with the annoying squeaking, and then suddenly one day... Read >
Author: articles@nashvillebuyers.com

Types of materials used for manufacturing the mannequins

12th February 2008
The three main materials used to manufacture mannequins. They include fiberglass, polystyrene, and wood. Wood is the oldest mannequin material. Some benefits of wood include sturdiness. Moreover, customization can be carried out on a small scale qu... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

Shoulder Exercises for Joint Stability

10th June 2007
Exercising the shoulder joint involves not just one, but 3 complex joints, therby increasing the risk of overuse injuries to the shoulder girdle. ? The sternoclavicular joint is the only place that the upper extremity is actually attached to the rest ... Read >
Author: Jennifer

Hip Abduction Exercise For Firmer Thighs

05th April 2007
What is hip abduction exercise? In basic terms hip abduction means to take the leg away from the midline of the body, kick your leg straight out to the side, or to work the outer thigh. So, when you are doing hip abduction exercise it involves some fo... Read >
Author: Jennifer

Yoga For Neck Pain

30th March 2007
Everyone gets a stiff neck sometimes. Often yoga can help. Of course, before you do anything, it’s important to know if your neck pain is the sign of something more serious. Make sure to see your doctor if: • Your neck pain persists for more than ... Read >
Author: Nancy

Shaker Theme Furniture

12th March 2007
Sometimes, the name of a furniture theme can tell you everything you need to know about it. Shaker theme furniture is one such name. The Shakers were a small millennial religious sect that began in England in 1772, and moved to America just prior to t... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

Using Dry Truck Shipping to Move Your Products

02nd March 2007
If you are in a business producing products, you have to get them to the market. Dry shipping is the most common method of doing this today. Dry trucking refers to the type of trailer that is used to haul the trucks cargo. There are several different t... Read >
Author: Carl Stinson

Prevention of Shoulder Insuries Associated with Swimming

26th November 2006
Swimming is a sport enjoyed by athletes of all ages. Although it is not commonly associated with a high risk of injury, swimming does have its own problems. For swimmers, the biggest source of sidelining injuries is the shoulder. While there may be a n... Read >
Author: Kurtis Keller

Shoulder Injuries

13th October 2006
The shoulder is one of the most common sites of sport injuries in the body. Even professional sportsmen and women are not immune to damaging the muscles and joints of this region. The shoulder joint complex is actually made up of four joints: the gleno... Read >
Author: Nicole Martin

Squaring the Golf Club at Impact, the Rotator Cuff, and Golf Fitness

28th May 2006
We all know the clubface must be square at impact and the club releases thereafter. Generally speaking a large amount of golf swing mechanics center upon returning the clubface to square at impact. Additionally, the golf swing is a "total body" movement i... Read >
Author: Sean Cochran

Understanding Canine Hip Dysplasia and How To Prevent It

25th May 2006
Canine hip dysplasia is a genetic issue that starts to appear from the ages of 4 to 12 months. Not all puppies in a litter will develop it, though if your dog has canine hip dysplasia, she should not be bred. Larger breed dogs have a higher risk of dev... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott