Articles, tagged with "ligament", page 4
04th April 2011
Plantar fasciitis symptoms are most commonly felt first thing in the morning, or when taking the first step after a period of inactivity. If you get severe heel pain when you first get out of bed, or aching cramping underneath the arches of your foot, the...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
03rd April 2011
Plantar fasciitis taping is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to treat plantar fasciitis because it is easy enough to do at home and requires no specialized equipment. It provides low cost support to the afflicted foot, simultaneously preventing...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
01st April 2011
Heel spurs are often misunderstood sources of heel pain. There are several types and locations of bone spurs in the heel. The spur most commonly assumed to cause pain actually does not, while another spur often unnoticed can create a great deal of pain....
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Author:
Scott Kilberg DPM
31st March 2011
Some people are afraid of making compensation claims fearing that it will be a loss of money and the person who caused the incident will win and the victim will get nothing. However, this is not the case if a person seeks specialists who have handled the ...
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Author:
Keith Morrisroe
31st March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Bruce Lashley
Anatomy of the Ankle
Ankle sprains, if not treated early, can create chronic ankle instability; (weak ankle) which leads to difficulty in sports activities and frequent recurrent ankle sprains. The ankle is composed ...
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Author:
Bruce Lashley DPM
30th March 2011
Wrist sprains can happen to anyone, either because of repetitive use or accidents in sports and recreational activities. A sprain is an injury to any of your ligaments joining a bone to another bone. In wrist sprains, any of the ligaments supporting your ...
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A + Orthopaedic and Sports Med Clinic
29th March 2011
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common forms of foot pain and can be very debilitating for the sufferer. For many, the first step in the morning is the worst and many can dread taking it because their foot pain is so severe. Some even say it is like ...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
24th March 2011
The debilitating pain of plantar fasciitis can be treated by simple stretching exercises targeting the plantar fascia, the Achilles tendon and the calf muscle. And the deeper and more intense they are, the better they are for your plantar fascia ligament,...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
21st March 2011
The treatment for plantar fasciitis can be simple and relatively quick, with improvements in your heel pain being felt relatively quickly. On the other hand, it can be a difficult process taking a lifetime to total cure. Or it can be anything in between, ...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
21st March 2011
Knowing what's true and what's not will help you a lot in working towards your goal. Here are 5 of the most popular myth about workouts and the truths they are downplaying.
Myth #1 - Not working out hard and often enough is as good as not working out a...
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Author:
brad marcos
21st March 2011
If you dread getting out of bed in the morning because of the pain in your feet, or you find it difficult to bend your feet because your arches hurt, and you also cannot touch your toes because of the tightness in your Achilles tendon and calves, then it ...
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Author:
Susan OwenThursfield
10th March 2011
Plantar fasciitis is a painful foot problem that also happens to be the number one cause of heel pain. The name comes from the plantar fascia which is the ligament that connects your heel bone to your toes. It supports the arch of your foot. When the liga...
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Author:
Elmar Sandyck
10th March 2011
If you have foot pain which centers around your heel, or just in front of it, then there is a high probability that you have plantar fasciitis. This debilitating foot condition can be hard to treat, simply because it is very difficult to stay off your fee...
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Author:
marketingrenegade
09th March 2011
The nail consists of a hard tissue (cornea) journey through blood vessels and nerve endings.
* Orange: Claw
* Green: Fat
* Blue: Cartilage
* Black: Joint cavity
* Brown: Skin Coating
* White Phalanges (middle and distal)
The nails have several ...
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Author:
aman
09th March 2011
Yoga through meditation works remarkably to attain harmony and helps the mind work in synchronization with the body. How often do we find that we are unable to perform our activities properly and in a satisfying manner because of the confusions and confli...
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Author:
lorihrrs7