Articles, tagged with "spinal cord", page 3
23rd July 2009
After a 6 month search, in May of 2008, Silas answered Gary's call with fervour & experience, they agreed to incorporate their web-sites to better serve the spine Injury community. Their concepts & their goals fitted each others sites seamlessly, so it wa...
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Author:
Jamar Hardin
15th June 2009
What is a BerkelBike? A BerkelBike is a cross between a handcycle and a recumbent bike. A BerkelBike handcycle is a type of tricycle that is moved using power from the arms and legs. The arm handles are used for propulsion as well as for steering which is...
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articlelink01@gmail.com
01st June 2009
The spinal cord is the most important part of one's body. It gives shape to our body and defines our posture. It is extremely important to keep it in good shape and it can only be achieved through regular exercise. Exercise keeps the muscle flexible and t...
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Author:
richersiamon
06th January 2009
For a pregnant woman who is already pain from a back problem, exercising can be a very hard job to do. But that´s a first phase only. Back pain exercises for pregnant women are fairly different from the ordinary ones meant for normal people. These are mi...
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Author:
jainish
30th December 2008
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, essence or Jing is a unique concept. It is in charge for developmental advancement from origin to death. Essence regarded as one of the sanctified resources that all people acquired from their parents; however, every one w...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
03rd December 2008
No one today is unfamiliar of the word "paralysis". Paralysis is the condition where a person loses complete control over a limb or muscle group. Paralysis occurs when your brain doesn't become able to control the movement of a muscle because of some dama...
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Author:
Rajiv Singh
18th November 2008
Car Accident
Car accidents have been thought by many as becoming the main cause of preventable death over the next fifteen years because of the number of people injured or killed in car accidents every year. Annually, there are about 6 million car acci...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
04th November 2008
Beauty and Women In Wheelchairs
Today, disabled persons, particularly women in wheelchairs, have begun to destroy this stigmatized perception with amazing accomplishments like the Ms. American Wheelchair.
Once, society viewed disabled people as de...
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Author:
Simon hemmings
15th October 2008
Every year in the UK alone millions of accidents occur, accidents that should have been avoided but occurred due to the negligence of another person. These accidents could be a road traffic accident, an accident in a public place, such as a slip, trip or ...
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Author:
Helen
22nd September 2008
Many people get traction at a therapist's office or do home traction. One kind of traction is where the neck basically only gets stretched. The other is where you get stretched but also it helps restore the neck curvature.
In the neck there should be a...
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Author:
docb
24th July 2008
Sciatica or sciatic nerve pain is a term often used to describe all sorts of back pain. In fact, less than 5% of people who suffer from lower back pain will have sciatica.
Sciatica is caused by a sciatic nerve irritation. This is most commonly caused b...
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Author:
Paula Fitzpatrick
18th July 2008
Erythromelalgia is a disease rare and characterized by the redness of the skin, the enlarge temperature, and the pain in the ends (of the feet and the hands), which usually occurs in response to heat and the moderate exercise. Erythromelalgia can be prima...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
13th June 2008
Hydrocephalus is a condition in which there is too much CSF in the ventricles. This occurs when the natural system for draining and absorbing extra CSF does not work right. The ventricles enlarge to accommodate the extra fluid and then press on different ...
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Author:
peterhutch
15th May 2008
The Devic disease has the inflammation and the damage plot to the myelin nearly completely central nervous system one kind of excited disease influence vision nerve and spinal cord.It appears as though there are two major types of devic's disease. In the ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
16th April 2008
Anne was running the White Rock marathon in Dallas in 2007. It was a cold, wet day, and by mile 18, she had a "cramp" in her hamstring and into her butt. It continued to get worse and worse as it got colder and colder. First she described that her fourth ...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane