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The Pursuit of Health, Happiness, And Sports Injury

03rd February 2010
More people are participating in sports; professional, amateur, and individual throughout the world for the purpose of improving their health. Logic would indicate that this is a good trend, after all athletes are the epitome of physical health. However, ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Basic Exercises For The Bicep

27th January 2010
When one thinks of getting stronger, the first thing to come to mind are the biceps. Basic Biceps Curl The standard biceps curl targets the whole muscle. Exhale as you bring the bar to the chest until your biceps are fully contracted. Concentration Curl T... Read >
Author: Thomas Newman

Shoulder Impingement Exercises Can Strengthen and Heal Your Shoulders

04th January 2010
Exercise is probably the last thing on your mind if you have a shoulder impingement but surprisingly the right type of exercise can help to sort out the problem and bring back full pain free movement. The important thing is when you do them. It is impo... Read >
Author: Peter English

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Video Games: The Facts

18th December 2009
The latest technology in video gaming is growing rapidly. Many people, mostly young individuals, are hooked in playing different video games. They are enjoying the advantages of the newest entertainment trend and spend most of their times in front of thei... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

Extra Bones In The Human Foot: A Common Finding

17th December 2009
Extra foot bones? The truth is, some people do have extra bones in their feet. Most of the time, one would never notice that they had these extra bones present in their feet. Usually smaller than an almond and well hidden in the depth of the foot, thes... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

Structural Bodywork to Eliminate 'Tennis Elbow'

08th December 2009
Spaghetti, Hammers and Tennis Elbow - How to Heal the Pain and Get Back to Work and Play Why they call it "tennis elbow" I don't know. Most of the patients I see get this unique form of tendonitis from more mundane tasks such as hammering or stirring... Read >
Author: Joseph Ackerman

Trigger Point Massage Therapy May Ease Chronic Pain in Jacksonville FL

04th December 2009
Chronic pain is often identified as arthritis, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatic symptoms, tendonitis or angina pectoris. In many cases, however, a misdiagnosis is involved and the pain is actually caused by trigger points in the muscles. This can... Read >
Author: Business Local

The implications of superficial digital flexor tendonitis in the National Hunt racehorse

26th November 2009
Every time the horses hoof comes into contact with the ground, the tendon is required to stretch. At speed or over jumps this is increased up to 8cm, (Nankervis 2002). The tenocytes within the extra cellular matrix run parallel to one another. The abil... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Chiropractic Care Goes Beyond Your Spine

26th November 2009
More are more people are becoming aware of the benefits of Chiropractic care for dealing with a number of medical conditions, and these also include members of the mainstream medical fraternity. As a common man you should know that chiropractic care is no... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

Guitar Is A Good Instrument To Learn To Play

18th November 2009
Playing guitar is an incredibly fun and rewarding hobby that never gets old. It is fun and rewarding, but it is important to pay attention to your wrists and hands to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis and other painful conditions. It is a physi... Read >
Author: JacSan Records

Tendonitis Treatment: Facts You Need To Know

03rd November 2009
Basic concepts in tendonitis treatment can be a good thing to understand and know, especially when there begins to develop a bit of pain in a shoulder or elbow, for example, that concerns a person. Normally, tendonitis pain ranges from mild to severe, and... Read >
Author: Heath

Treatments For Knee Pain

28th September 2009
When it comes to treating knee pain, the treatment is designed based on the cause of disease. It is therefore important that your doctor understand your symptoms completely before beginning the treatment program. Here are some common treatments for kne... Read >
Author: vikram

Shock Wave Relief through SONOREX TREATMENT

24th August 2009
Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) is a groundbreaking non-invasive method of treating localized musculoskeletal pains such as tendonitis and heel spur. Sonorex shockwave treatment is an extremely safe method of combating pain and is believed to be ... Read >
Author: Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle

Treating Tendonitis Naturally with Aromatherapy

04th August 2009
Tendonitis is a growing problem among the working masses. A good percentage of the population works with computers giving rise to tendonitis in the wrists. Construction workers have a similar problem in their elbows and shoulders from their physically dem... Read >
Author: moriahherbs

Warm-Up to Prevent Foot Injury

05th June 2009
Whether you are recovering from a foot injury or working hard to prevent one, a proper warm up before athletic activity is crucial. Your warm-up should have this basic structure. Start with a general warm-up. This is intended to get your heart rate up ... Read >
Author: Kent
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