Articles, tagged with "muscle spasms", page 4
18th May 2011
Why eye twitch in muscle groups beneath the eyelid start at all, are issues asked by people who have gone via the bothersome condition.Although it seems like the fast movement beneath the upper or decrease eyelid is apparent to all, it isn't because it is...
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Author:
worminto65
17th May 2011
The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body. When it gets inflamed or flared Sciatica occurs. Most of the time, patients describe it as sharp pain with a bit of tenderness that runs through the lower back, the thighs, behind the knees and legs. In ...
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Author:
Taylor Benjamin
16th May 2011
A. Problem Specifics
Spasticity is the state of increased tone of a muscle and an increase in the deep tendon reflexes. For
example, with spasticity of the legs (spastic paraplegia), there is an increase in tone of the leg muscles s...
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Author:
Alan Stewart
12th May 2011
What are fractures and how are they related to back pain? Fractures are simply defined as breaks or cracks in the permanence of bones. There are, however, several types of fractures you can suffer from, namely: pathologic, complete, incomplete, avulsion, ...
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Author:
eddelaney222
10th May 2011
The aim of physiotherapy is to correct and develop how the muscles, joints and limbs move. Physiotherapy is an incredibly versatile treatment and can therefore be used on an extensive range of injuries and conditions.
The main aims of carrying out phys...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
09th May 2011
Gout is a disease caused by excessive uric acid in the human body. It is usually characterized by episodes of acute inflammatory arthritis, wherein a person suffers from a red, tender and swollen joint. This is because the uric acid already crystallized i...
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Author:
chelle100205
09th May 2011
The organs in the human body called the kidneys are responsible for cleaning out the metabolic waste products that are found in the blood. This blood cleaning produces urine, which is then excreted from the body. When mineral and salts form crystals that ...
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Author:
deannaroye
03rd May 2011
Botox is the art of paralyzing muscles voluntarily for cosmetic purposes, which is very popular with the public these days and has been used for years together. Though paralyzing muscles voluntarily doesn’t sound really appealing, Botox has had a major in...
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Author:
nathangimbal0
28th April 2011
Use ice: If you have irritation that causes the discomfort, then the very best point to do is to use ice to the affected location for up to 48 to 72 hrs immediately after the ache commences. You can crush ice and put it within a towel and utilize it to th...
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Author:
Alan Skinner
20th April 2011
Acidity Diet
What to eat and how much to eat is an important factor in the acidity of control:
* Avoid eating fried, fatty, junk foods and too much chocolate.
* Avoid eating onions, citrus, spicy foods because they aggravate acid reflux or acid d...
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Author:
hero25
15th April 2011
Rejuvenation and preventing brain cell damage are some of the characteristics of giloy. Giloy, blessed with innumerable medicinal values is also known by the title Amrita. Giloy juice mixed with butter milk is a generally advised remedial measure to devel...
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Author:
Jeremy Dalton
15th April 2011
Chiropractic is an alternative form of medicine for the diagnosis and treatment of various disorders of the musculoskeletal system. It was found in the 1980s by D.D Palmer and his son B.J Palmer. The treatment has mainly of two groups namely the straights...
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Author:
jaimes
14th April 2011
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A Pilates workout is one of the best exercise regimes for pregnant women. This has been proven over and over again and is one of the reasons that Pilates is becoming so popular. Due to the fact that a Pilates workout is...
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Author:
AndyH
11th April 2011
Botox is among one of the most famous, cosmetic procedures to eliminate wrinkles and frown lines. It is a short-hand term for botulinum toxin that is actually a neurotoxic protein synthesized by a type of bacterium, clostridium botulinum. It is a highly t...
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Author:
Dr M Holmes
08th April 2011
Magnesium is a "macro-nutrient". This means it is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body, and it is extremely important for a very wide range of bodily functions at the microcellular level.
Magnesium plays a vital function in our body at t...
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Author:
Rick Rakauskas