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Beach Sandals Can Be A Big Pain In The Feet!

28th September 2009
But not anymore... Have you ever wondered why your feet hurt so much after spending a day walking around in a pair of cheap plastic flip-flops? To understand where foot aches and injuries come from, it’s important to first understand the anatomy of t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Chiropractic Care for Mans Best Friend

25th September 2009
Not only humans can benefit from the treatment options available from chiropractor, but animals will be able to benefit as well. At this point in time, horses and dogs are common treated by specially trained veterinarians who have also undergone a course ... Read >
Author: Kaleb

Reiters Arthritis Or Reactive Arthritis

25th September 2009
Reiter's syndrome is another name for reactive arthritis, although the latter is being used more commonly now. Genitourinary infections with organisms such as Chlamydia and gastrointestinal infections such as with Salmonella are known to be associated wit... Read >
Author: David Ravech

How To Manage A Painful Joint

24th September 2009
There are many different potential causes for joint pain and these include infection, accidents, crystals in the joint, inflammation and articular cartilage damage. The clinical history and joint examination are the strongest guides to establishing a diff... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Golf Injury Prevention

24th September 2009
A golf injury is one of the most common issues with all amateur golfers. But having adequate strength and flexibility of muscles and joints and participating in effective training technique, can also prevent a golf injury. Well-conditioned limbs and jo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn How To Safely Gain Muscle

24th September 2009
Most people don't realize that getting in shape to gain muscle is a true lifestyle adjustment. You have to have a certain level of discipline and intensity to be successful. Most Personal trainers will tell you to follow the F>I>T>T method, which is Frequ... Read >
Author: bogie007

An Introduction To Hockey

23rd September 2009
As breast augmentation has been heard to evolve, one of the recognized problems among enormous breast implants is that they can lowest out throughout time. This is due to a mismatch between the size and weight of the implant and what one's breast tissue c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Easing the Pain of Sciatica

21st September 2009
When standing up becomes a great difficulty and causes excruciating pain, or a mere sitting down can make the pain unbearably worse, chances are, it's sciatica. Most likely, a person is suffering from sciatica when he or she experiences tremendous pain e... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ankle Sprain and Pain

21st September 2009
It is very common to find the ankle joint afflicted by injuries and the most common form is sprain. Anatomically, various ligaments that are stretched or torn surround the ankle joint when it is forced to land in varied unnatural positions. This is of com... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Can HGH Supplements Like Provacyl, Sytropin, Cloud Nine HGH And Genfx Help With Bodybuilding

17th September 2009
Human growth hormone HGH is a very complex hormone that is produced in the pituitary gland inside the brain. HGH is involved in several growth and regeneration functions in the body and it controls several type of cell including muscle, bone and those in... Read >
Author: Kyrill John

WHY WEIGHT LIFTING IS AN EXERCISE THAT DELIVERS TOP HEALTH BENEFITS

15th September 2009
Why Weight Lifting Is An Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for lots of people, this isn’t an interest. Instead, you’re more interested in knowing what healt... Read >
Author: jamie lee

Tips for Beautiful Feet

08th September 2009
If walking barefoot for a while makes no difference, see a podiatrist about getting custom-made shoe inserts, or try some shoes with extra padding. Another common sort of pain is felt in the heel, usually when you put weight on the foot after sitting or l... Read >
Author: Keman Loze

No Small Matter

07th September 2009
Penis enlargement is big business. One only has to look through the spam filter of any email account or surf the Internet for a few minutes before faced with multiple advertisements for penis growth. Outwardly, many men scoff at these ads, while inwardly ... Read >
Author: farlow3534

Read the diversity of Carpal Tunnel Treatment options available to you.

06th September 2009
You don't need to look any further. The information that you have been looking for is right here in this article.|Thank you for read this article, what follows is the result of good research put into excellent writing. I feel confident you'll get alot ou... Read >
Author: Kenny Manning

Helpful Methods On How To Butcher A Deer

02nd September 2009
Deer hunting is a common sport that loads of people do in order to have fun and catch a bit of good meat for their family to live on for a month or two. Yet, getting the deer is just one step that they take to fixing the meat. One of the more important st... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Some Great Benefits Of Staying Fit with Yoga Exercises

31st August 2009
Yoga exercises are the best way to clear your mind and concentrate deeply. After you have experienced a stressful situation, your mind, body and spirit is stressed and fatigued. Stress is the number one suspect affecting all parts of our physical, endocri... Read >
Author: Gregg

Home Remedies for Sprain

21st August 2009
In the human body, one or more joints can be affected by joint pain and contradictory to the common fallacy, joint pain can affect a person of any age group. The Vyaana vata, which is a sub-dosha of the vata is responsible for all voluntary movements o... Read >
Author: remediesathome

Defining Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

18th August 2009
My friends and I would normally joke about carpal tunnel syndrome. When someone would feel a little numbness or pain in the hands or wrist after so much computer works, we would tell them that it is carpal tunnel. We often say it without actually knowing ... Read >
Author: Dr Ross Carter

Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief

17th August 2009
Medication CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME in the sphere of 72 HOURS! ======================= INTRODUCTION ----------------------- You need to be over a on paper project your boss has prearranged you.You often decline things devastating folks fragi... Read >
Author: blove23

Bauerfeind Back Supports

13th August 2009
Lower back pain is the the leading cause of job-related disability and the most common contributor to missed work. Eight out of ten people suffer from back pain and Americans spend an average of $50 billion on this ailment every year. Wearing a brace is... Read >
Author: cledford

Should You Really Bother With Strength Training?

10th August 2009
When we think of the word exercise, it probably conjures up thoughts of going for a run around the block or a cycle around the local area. However, if you want to increase your metabolism, protect your joints and keep your muscles toned, then there is an... Read >
Author: Wendy Powell and Jacqui O'Shea

10 strategies to transform your body

05th August 2009
Are you ready to become your after picture? I hope so. Go Healthy Fitness is here to give you a hand. Check out these 10 tips on getting the body you’ve always wanted. Transform your body now! 1. Start today! Don’t hesitate. The... Read >
Author: Travis Petelle

Things You Can Do to Relieve Back Pain

04th August 2009
The song, "My ankle bone is connected to my knee bone,' comes to mind each time I write articles on back pain. Now I know why. Each bone within the structures of the skeletal muscles plays a vital part in our health. If any of these bones, muscles, tendon... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Dumb Sports Injuries

03rd August 2009
Obviously, injuries are not something that people should laugh about. Injuries threaten the health of the player, their livelihood, and even their future. It can bring down an entire sports team along with the hopes and dreams of countless other people. I... Read >
Author: Yossarian

THE #1 MUSCLE BUILDING PROGRAM ON THE NET

03rd August 2009
THE #1 MUSCLE BUILDING PROGRAM ON THE NET Why Weight Lifting Is An Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits While most individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics,but for most people, this isn’t an interest. Instead... Read >
Author: jamie lee

Weight Lifting Is an Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits

31st July 2009
Why Weight Lifting Is An Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits By Vince DelMonte While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for most people, this isn’t an interest. Instead, you’re more int... Read >
Author: Guy Mulidor

Straight Scoop on Joint Pain

31st July 2009
This article is about Joint Pain. Join pain is something I know just a little about. In third grade, I ran into the goal post playing soccer and split my left knee cap into three pieces. During high school, I managed to tare pretty much every ligament in ... Read >
Author: Robert Read

Avoid Plantar Fasciitis With Proper Foot Care

28th July 2009
Plantar Fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain in Americans, with over two million sufferers each year. Causing anywhere from mild discomfort to debilitating pain, plantar fasciitis is an ailment best avoided. The pain of plantar fasciitis, u... Read >
Author: TheInsoleStore

"WORLD'S FITTEST MAN -Strength training at any level-Gut Check Fitness"

27th July 2009
When most people think of strength training they tend to primarily think of huge muscled shaven men all oiled up in their underwear standing on a stage. This of course is incorrect. The above mentioned, bodybuilding, does utilize strength training but its... Read >
Author: Jake Shannon

Does your Dog Have Arthritis? Stem Cell Therapy may be the Solution!

22nd July 2009
Although the new president is expected to lift federal restrictions on human embryonic stem cell research, it’s an option available today for the canine set. The procedure, which uses an animal’s own fat to obtain adult stem cells, has been available... Read >
Author: happytails

How Severe Is My Ankle Sprain?

16th July 2009
Spraining your ankle is the most common ankle injury, and it occurs when the ligaments in the ankle are either torn or stretched beyond their limit. People who have suffered from sprained ankles in the past have a higher risk of re-spraining their ankle ... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Why Weight Lifting Is An Exercise That Delivers Top Health Benefits

15th July 2009
While some individuals are strictly interested in obtaining muscle for aesthetics, for most people, this isn’t an interest. Instead, you’re more interested in knowing what health benefits weight lifting will have for you… Far too many people ove... Read >
Author: FasWang

The Process Of Open Carpel Tunnel Surgery

12th July 2009
Having to address the symptoms caused by carpel tunnel is at times easy. But over a period of time using a brace or practicing special exercises stops to function and the symptoms become so extreme that we find it tricky to do anything with it. When th... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis

06th July 2009
If you have chronic pain in your heel, you may have a condition known as plantar fasciitis. This condition occurs when the ligament that runs across the bottom of your foot becomes inflamed. It is often associated with heel spurs (calcium deposits on yo... Read >
Author: kentsmith

The Types Of Sports Injuries In Horses

30th June 2009
When a horse has an injury the pain they feel can fall into three categories; Inflammatory pain - inflammatory mediators increase pain sensitivity and can make to pain feel worse within 6 hours. Anti inflammatory medications can reduce pain due to this... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Youth Football Drills That Can Be Practiced Alone

19th June 2009
When you have a passion for something, you want to pursue it at every available moment. Whether you're a football coach looking for some practice strategies to assign to your players, a parent looking to give your kid a step up, or a player who loves the ... Read >
Author: markmgr

Famous Chef: Gordon Ramsay

17th June 2009
Gordon Ramsay is one of the world’s best chefs and restaurateurs. Born in Scotland in a working class family, today he is worth millions of dollars - and this is a fortune he has created himself, right from scratch. Find out more about the stellar caree... Read >
Author: Kristy Tisdale

Hypnosis For Back Pain - Into The Science Of It All

17th June 2009
First, we need to look at the science of pain. What is pain? Pain is actually a defence mechanism in the body to alert you that there is something wrong with the body, internal or external, that is beyond the normal functions of the body to actually overc... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Back Pain Treatment, How to Treat Back Pain

12th June 2009
It is common to find that nine out of every ten Americans suffer from back pain. As a matter of fact people are willing to spend millions of dollars just to rid themselves of back pain. Back pain is one of the major reasons next only to cold and fever and... Read >
Author: John Adison

Knowing more about Plantar fasciitis made easy!

11th June 2009
Do you know what is Plantar Fasciitis? It is a disease that many people call "heel pain syndrome" because it directly affects the heel causing inflammation and pain. This condition is a quite common, very painful foot problem caused by repeated tension o... Read >
Author: yulitacs

Soft Knee Brace - A Web Knee Brace Can Help Reduce Knee Problems

11th June 2009
Knee braces can help with pain reduction while providing improved support. In the upcoming paragraphs you will find helpful information first on how you can develop knee pain, and at the conclusion you will find helpful information on the use of knee bra... Read >

Football Knee Braces - Why Your Son or Daughter "Shouldn't Leave Home Without One!"

05th June 2009
How are your knees feeling when you are playing football? Whether you play flag football, two hand touch, or full tackle football some things remain the same... You want to win! - This involves you pushing yourself. - We both know that. Unfortuna... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Painful Symptoms Of Plantar Fasciitis

05th June 2009
Plantar fasciitis is a health condition that makes heel pain. It is induced when people stress their plantar fascia - a band of ligament that serves to connect your heel bone to the toes. It is likewise utilized to sustain the arch that your foot has. Ind... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Plantar Fasciitis explained

18th May 2009
Plantar Fasciitis is the most common foot complaint and the main cause of heel pain, heel spurs and also arch pain. Millions of people suffer from Plantar Fasciitis, especially the over 50’s. Fortunately for 80-90% of Plantar Fasciitis sufferers there a... Read >
Author: Peter Van Dyke

Warning : A Stiff Knee After Running Should Not Be Neglected! - Support Your Knee

12th May 2009
After running do you ever suffer from a stiff knee? When you suffer from a stiff knee after running, its causes may include: 1.) An Injured ligament 2.) Osteoarthritis of the knee 3.) Rheumatoid arthritis To find out the exact reason why yo... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

The Science Backing Liquid Glucosamine

07th May 2009
Early in 1998, the first tests on liquid glucosamine were completed. These tests showed that the absorption rate and bio-availability of glucosamine in pills is significantly less than that when glucosamine is delivered in liquid form. According to th... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

The Science Backing Liquid Glucosamine

07th May 2009
Early in 1998, the first tests on liquid glucosamine were completed. These tests showed that the absorption rate and bio-availability of glucosamine in pills is significantly less than that when glucosamine is delivered in liquid form. According to th... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

Arthritis Remedies, Remedies that Works Lot

07th May 2009
You know you have a problem because of increased pain from old injuries, or you feel you are just plain wearing out, it may be joint pain that is constant or it comes and goes. It is always best to be correctly diagnosed, in order to differentiate Osteoar... Read >
Author: John Adison

The Science Backing Liquid Glucosamine

05th May 2009
Early in 1998, the first tests on liquid glucosamine were completed. These tests showed that the absorption rate and bio-availability of glucosamine in pills is significantly less than that when glucosamine is delivered in liquid form. According to th... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable

Warning : Do Not Neglect Your Knee Instability and Pain! - An Overview Of Treatment Methods

26th April 2009
Do you have knee instability? How about pain in your knee? At times, someone can have knee instability without having any pain problems. In other cases, someone can have a great deal of pain in the knee and not feel any instability. When you suffer ... Read >

Bespoke Bathroom Fittings For A Trendy Bathroom

17th April 2009
Re-doing one’s bathroom could be hell of a tedious job if you have no idea from where to start, where to end and most importantly how to go about it. A bathroom is a different entity altogether as compared to the other rooms of the house. The kind of d... Read >
Author: Jill Anderson

Do Bras Help Stop Sagging?

15th April 2009
The purpose of a bra is to provide comfort and support for the breasts. Many argue that bras also stop breasts from sagging as time passes, but is this a true assertion? The answer may surprise you. The anatomy of the breast is a surprise to many women... Read >
Author: Tiffany Hart

Coomon Foot Disorder

15th April 2009
Common Foot Disorders By Patrick A. DeHeer, DPM Foot Care Specialist Indiana Your feet take a pounding every day from walking, standing, exercise, working and shoes. When you add a foot disorder to the equation, each painful step reminds you of how ... Read >
Author: Patrick DeHeer

The Foot - Part 2

10th April 2009
Non-bony Structures in the Foot The foot does not consist only of bones but also of tendons, muscles and ligaments. Ligaments are tough, relatively non-elastic straps or sheets which are designed to hold bones together. Ligaments allow the intended mov... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Brace Yourself For Painful Knees Due to Osteoarthritis - Stop Those Cracking Noises & Popping Sounds

08th April 2009
Everyday, more than 10 million Americans wake up and have to deal with Osteoarthritis. Day after day, this condition can cause a lot of trouble for you and your knees. - If you suffer from these kinds of problems then this article was written for your ey... Read >

Yogaseekers Your Door To Start Good Yoga Exercises

28th March 2009
With all the new television infomercials on gadgets and videos on improving one’s health and wellbeing there is one strong hold on low impact exercise that not only improves your body but also improves the psychological state which give your entire ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Your Health Improvement Guide From Fullhealthguide and Yogaseekrs

28th March 2009
With all the new television infomercials on gadgets and videos on improving one’s health and wellbeing there is one strong hold on low impact exercise that not only improves your body but also improves the psychological state which give your entire be... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Everybody will be Healthy Now With Yogaseekers

27th March 2009
With all the new television infomercials on gadgets and videos on improving one’s health and wellbeing there is one strong hold on low impact exercise that not only improves your body but also improves the psychological state which give your ent... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

Your Health Improvement Guide From Fullhealthguide and Yogaseekrs

27th March 2009
With all the new television infomercials on gadgets and videos on improving one’s health and wellbeing there is one strong hold on low impact exercise that not only improves your body but also improves the psychological state which give your ent... Read >
Author: pompyfzr

If the Unexpected Happens Can Your Business Survive?

17th March 2009
Ah!! Two days skiing in Vermont. My family is finally all good enough skiers to brave the bigger and more advanced mountains. We couldn't wait to go. Our first day of skiing was so nice. We were skiing on a foot of new snow. It continued to snow all day, ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reddington

Energy Medicine: The Medicine of the Future—NOW Part 4: How You Can Use Your Understanding of Ene

12th March 2009
Over the past several weeks, we have reviewed the history of our understanding of energy: how it operates, what it is, where it comes from. Although our understanding is remarkably primitive, we do understand some elements of energy and how they interrel... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.

Why Does My Heel Hurt?

10th March 2009
Why I Wrote This Article I have been a podiatric physician and surgeon specializing in the care of the feet and ankles for 38 years. In the past decade, I have watched the incidence of heel pain assume an epidemic-size magnitude. Consider: 25% of Amer... Read >
Author: Dr. Ronald D. Worley

Why Does My Heel Hurt?

10th March 2009
Why I Wrote This Article I have been a podiatric physician and surgeon specializing in the care of the feet and ankles for 38 years. In the past decade, I have watched the incidence of heel pain assume an epidemic-size magnitude. Consider: 25% of Amer... Read >

Hernia – Part 1

10th March 2009
A hernia occurs when a weakened area of the abdominal wall allows a bulge of fat or bowel from the abdominal contents to protrude outwards. This happens most commonly in the groin and is known as an inguinal hernia. There is a ligament passing across the ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Forefoot Pain Got You Down?

24th February 2009
Are you experiencing chronic pain in the ball of your foot? Have you noticed your second toe is curling more and lifting in your shoes? You may be experiecing a plantar plate injury. What in the heck is a plantar plate injury? (as we all tilt our heads... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

The Road To Carpal Tunnel Recovery

24th February 2009
After undergoing either of the open or endoscopic release surgery, it is time to get acquainted on how to recuperate from the major operation. It does not mean that when the carpal ligament is cut off, the patient is all too fine. In fact, some wrist stre... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

All You Want to Know About Powerball

08th February 2009
What is Powerball A Powerball an amazing, addictive device that is speedily spreading around the world into the hands of sportsmen and women, musicians etc. It is a small dynamic handheld device that can be used in fitness, sports & for fun manner. D... Read >
Author: jackin

The Many Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Procedures

23rd January 2009
When the patient's disorder in the hand is already heavily damaged, there is a need to undergo surgery. Carpal tunnel procedure is a major operation that is known as "release." Procedure is of two kinds namely, carpal tunnel open release and carpal tunnel... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Some Common Back Pain Causes

16th January 2009
Lower Back Pain is a common complaint among many people. The lower back carries most of your weight, so you can see why. The first most common cause of back pain is a muscle strain or a sprain to a ligament. These strains and sprains can occur from a few ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha

Some Common Back Pain Causes

13th January 2009
Lower Back Pain is a common complaint among many people. The lower back carries most of your weight, so you can see why. The first most common cause of back pain is a muscle strain or a sprain to a ligament. These strains and sprains can occur from a few ... Read >
Author: Aniruddha

Knee Injuries – How to Avoid This Common Sports Injury

13th January 2009
Knee injuries are the most common sports injury seen in Britain today. In running alone, 60% of all runners are injured in an average year and about one third of these sports injuries affect the knee. Knee injuries are also the most common sports inju... Read >
Author: Lucy Falle

What is That Pain In My Heel?

19th December 2008
What is Plantar Fasciitis? Do you have stabbing, burning heel pain? When you get out of bed or out of your car is your foot achy and painful to walk on? If yes, you may be suffering from Plantar Fasciitis. Plantar Fasciitis is caused by inflammation ... Read >

Knee Pain Relief : Sports Knee Braces & Ligament Injuries : How To Support Your Knee

03rd December 2008
Ouch! Double Ouch! Have you said this recently when you were thinking about your knee pain? This time the pain might have gotten worse than in the past. This is an extreme scenario but maybe you can relate. If you have hurt your knee you may be wo... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

What to do about back pain?

02nd December 2008
In almost all cases, back pain is nothing to worry about. It often comes because we sit or turn awkwardly, or lift something a little too heavy for us. Over a week or so, it then slowly goes away. If you go back twenty years, the standard recommendation w... Read >
Author: John Scott

The Need For Plantar Fasciitis Night Splints

26th November 2008
Is Plantar Fasciitis causing that throbbing pain in your foot every morning? Do you feel it as you make an attempt to make a step out of the bed as soon as you wake up in the morning? Well, it can be really unbearable and it occurs daily without any excep... Read >
Author: Joshua Smith Jones

Can I Run With Heel Pain?

26th November 2008
Heel pain is common complaint in runners. Actually, heel pain is common in all people. 40% of all visits to podiatrists in the U.S. are because of heel pain. Of all of the different causes of heel pain, the vast majority is due to a condition known as p... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

How Physiotherapists Treat Neck Pain from Cervical Disc Prolapse

18th November 2008
How Physiotherapists Treat Neck Pain from Cervical Disc Prolapse by Jonathan Blood-Smyth A prolapsed disc or injury to the nerve exit foramen in the neck can give very severe neck and arm pain known as cervical radiculopathy. The sixth cervical nerve ... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Wobbly Ankles? There is Hope For Chronic Instability

11th November 2008
Ever notice that you seem to sprain your ankles multiple times a year? Afraid to walk on uneven surfaces because you know that will result in pain or a sprained ankle? Think you have "weak ankles"? This is all known as chronic ankle instability. Chr... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

What to Do In Case of Sprains and Muscle Strains

10th November 2008
If you're an athlete or someone who is into different kinds of sports or physical activities, you're probably familiar with sprains and muscle strain? These two conditions are common in people who overexert themselves in athletic activities like running a... Read >
Author: morningshift

Justice for the Victims in a Slip and Fall Accident

03rd November 2008
Many people have experienced falling, or slipping one point in their lives. There are times when people who slipped or fell do not obtain injuries and can easily get up on their feet. However, there is an alarming danger that can come out as a result of a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Heel Pain Slowing You Down?

29th October 2008
Heel pain is the most common complaint podiatrist see in our offices. The pain is greatest usually when you get up in the morning, but continues to worsen over time, until it hurts with every step you take and can even ache at night when resting. This ... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Yoga and Back Pain

06th October 2008
Introduction Lower back pain injuries are associated with lifting, twisting, bending, reaching, pulling and pushing actions. In order to help prevent back pain injuries, people should: Engage in exercises that don't jolt or strain the back, maintain ... Read >
Author: jainish

Yoga and Back Pain

06th October 2008
Introduction Lower back pain injuries are associated with lifting, twisting, bending, reaching, pulling and pushing actions. In order to help prevent back pain injuries, people should: Engage in exercises that don't jolt or strain the back, maintain co... Read >
Author: jainish

Basics in Civil Litigation

02nd October 2008
Litigation is concerned with a case filed in court by a plaintiff who is searching for a legal remedy to a dispute or question between him/her and the defendant. Persons Involved in Litigation There are two parties in litigation. The two parties ar... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

John Barton, Certified Rolfing-Session Four

12th September 2008
The Rolfing Fourth-hour is a session of Support and Palintonicity (4-5-6). Transmission and support are goals for the client that is running concurrently in sessions four and six. By the Ten Series fourth session the sleeve should be at ease so that a d... Read >
Author: Certified Rolfer

John Barton, Certified Rolfing-Session Four

08th September 2008
The Rolfing Fourth-hour is a session of Support and Palintonicity (4-5-6). Transmission and support are goals for the client that is running concurrently in sessions four and six. By the Ten Series fourth session the sleeve should be at ease so that a dee... Read >
Author: rolfmovement

Back Pain Sufferers Find Relief with a Shiatsu Massage Chair

27th August 2008
Do you have back pain? Believe it or not 8 out 10 people suffer from some sort of back pain. You are certainly not alone. Back pain can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden sharp pain. In time you either grow used to the pain or you can find r... Read >
Author: Steve Esquire

Pure Col for Healthy and Happy Joints

13th August 2008
We all know that Collagen is the glue that holds our body together, but did you know that as we all get older the natural production of Collagen in our body decreases? With this in mind, and the fact that we all want have healthy and happy joints well in... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown

A New Method For Treating Your Dogs Aches & Pain with - Water!!!

13th August 2008
For years, humans have used hydrotherapy as a way to treat muscle and joint problems. In more recent years, veterinarians and other animal specialists have turned to hydrotherapy as a way to help treat similar problems in animals. So what is hydrotherap... Read >
Author: Taylor

Strains and Sprains – Prevention and Physical Therapy

24th July 2008
Strains and sprains are quite different and commonly confused with each other. It is very important for all who are highly active, to know the difference. Both are sports injuries, but they affect different parts of the body. A strain affects the muscles ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Complete Information on Eagle's Syndrome

18th July 2008
Eagle syndrome is medically name as the elongation of the styloid method and stylohyoid ligament calcification. Eagle syndrome is an accumulate of symptoms caused by an elongated ossified styloid process. This typically occurs with aging, and frequently r... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Severity of Ankle Sprains

15th July 2008
What is a sprained ankle? A sprained ankle occurs following a sudden sideways or twisting movement of the foot. An ankle sprain can occur during athletic events or during everyday activities. All it takes is an awkward step or an uneven surface to caus... Read >

Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

09th July 2008
Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness, tingling and pain in the thumb and fingers of one or both hands. It is caused by pressure on the nerve that passes into the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common in women than in men. One survey found that it affe... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Inguinal hernia - Ever heard of it?

07th July 2008
The inguinal hernia is the protrusion of an intestinal segment or a part of the abdominal peritoneum layer called on the inside of the inguinal canal. It happens in the groin area because of a weaker point for the abdominal wall. Inside the inguinal canal... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Hernia - What's the risk?

07th July 2008
Hernia is not a very common condition. It can not be transmitted from one person to another, and it certainly can not be caught. Indeed hernia is a bulge in one of your body through one of the walls, which contains the body. There are many different types... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

Ways to get rid of Sprains

13th June 2008
Rest the injury initially, and then re-introduce movement so you don't lose too much muscle strength. Ice packs or a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a towel should be applied to your ankle to reduce swelling and bruising. You could also immerse your ankl... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Injuring Your ACL & Protecting Your ACL Afterward

06th June 2008
ACL injuries can happen to anyone. Individuals that are highly active tend to have a greater chance at injuring this ligament, especially those that can cause a lot of force placed on the ACL. Gender also seems to play a role in the frequency of ACL injur... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Why Does Youth Weightlifting Seem So Appealing?

22nd May 2008
Youth weightlifting has become a true trend these days, being very often seen in association with a developing personality, and there are not few the ones who have seen the business opportunities of such modern preoccupations with the body. There has been... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Tips On How To Create Viable Weightlifting Workouts

22nd May 2008
The right diet and the administration of good supplements only make the background support for the creation of weightlifting workouts or routines. All training programs need to apply a set of rules on a regular basis so that there is no risk of stimulatin... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Best Shoes For Plantar Fasciitis

21st May 2008
Appropriate shoes are the first line of defense against pain from plantar fasciitis. With every step, pressure is put on the plantar fascia. When the plantar fascia ligament becomes overused, overstretched, or injured, it causes plantar fasciitis. If y... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

Plantar Fasciitis And Plantar Fascia

20th May 2008
Plantar fasciitis is a common, painful foot condition and is an inflammation of the ligament that connects the heel to the base of the toes. It happens when the plantar fascia becomes too inflamed. The pain becomes evident during day time. This is beca... Read >
Author: Allan Tan

Cramps, Bleeding, Abdominal Pain, A Pregnant Nightmare

20th May 2008
It is cumbersome pelvic, sometimes very acute pain at the pubis when the woman looks forward for example, or it makes certain movements. Sometimes, it also suffers from back pain, gluteal, sciatica (behind the thigh), which hinder the walk. They are usual... Read >
Author: David

Why Does Youth Weightlifting Seem So Appealing?

20th May 2008
Youth weightlifting has become a true trend these days, being very often seen in association with a developing personality, and there are not few the ones who have seen the business opportunities of such modern preoccupations with the body. There has been... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Tips On How To Create Viable Weightlifting Workouts

20th May 2008
The right diet and the administration of good supplements only make the background support for the creation of weightlifting workouts or routines. All training programs need to apply a set of rules on a regular basis so that there is no risk of stimulatin... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Desmoid tumor with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
The Desmoid tumor appears in the bacillar structure form tendon and the ligament, usually in arm, leg or central spot, moreover sometimes in and neck. The exact cause of desmoid tumor remains unknown. Desmoid tumors may occur in patients who have a histor... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dental implants: show off a sparkling smile

08th May 2008
It is a common sight that although one pays a lot of attention to his physical appearance but he does not pay much attention on teeth. Life has become so hectic that one forgets to take care of his teeth. With the advent of science and technology, dental ... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor

Dental implants: show off a sparkling smile

08th May 2008
It is a common sight that although one pays a lot of attention to his physical appearance but he does not pay much attention on teeth. Life has become so hectic that one forgets to take care of his teeth. With the advent of science and technology, dental ... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor

Ankle Sprains – Symptoms and Treatment

01st May 2008
Swelling of the lower leg and ankle is a common problem. Determining the cause of ankle swelling is the first step to finding effective treatment. Once the cause of the ankle swelling is determined, effective treatment can be initiated. Painless swelling ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Injuring Your ACL & Protecting Your ACL Afterward

28th April 2008
ACL injuries can happen to anyone. Individuals that are highly active tend to have a greater chance at injuring this ligament, especially those that can cause a lot of force placed on the ACL. Gender also seems to play a role in the frequency of ACL injur... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Stem Cell Therapy

10th April 2008
Stem Cell Therapy by Madalyn Ward, DVM Stem cells and stem cell therapy have received a lot of news coverage lately, some of it controversial, so this month I've decided to discuss stem cells in general, along with several approaches to stem cell ther... Read >
Author: Mward

Heal That Heel Pain

07th April 2008
You don’t have to be an athlete to experience foot pain conditions. Anyone who has experienced Plantar Fasciitis, a serious, painful, and progressing illness, knows that the foot pain is very real and very miserable. Unrelenting heel pain, when walking,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Take Care of Your Feet

27th March 2008
Keep knees smooth by rubbing them occasionally wit. Fresh lime juice or massage with a nourishing cream. The winter itch that cracks the skin of the heels due to excessive dryness or the use of an alkaline soap can be treated by washing the feet at night ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Take Care of Your Feet

27th March 2008
Keep knees smooth by rubbing them occasionally wit. Fresh lime juice or massage with a nourishing cream. The winter itch that cracks the skin of the heels due to excessive dryness or the use of an alkaline soap can be treated by washing the feet at nigh... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Knee Pain – Causes, Symptoms and Surgery Complications

26th March 2008
The knees are the most easily injured part of the body. The largest and most complicated joint, the knee is used for everything from standing up, sitting, to walking, running, etc. It's a weight-bearing joint that straightens, bends, twists and rotates. A... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Knee Pain – Causes, Symptoms and Surgery Complications

25th March 2008
The knees are the most easily injured part of the body. The largest and most complicated joint, the knee is used for everything from standing up, sitting, to walking, running, etc. It's a weight-bearing joint that straightens, bends, twists and rotates.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Football Training - Strength Training

14th March 2008
Strength training for football is an art and science. There are many different training programs available but there is a lot of planning needed to do before a proper strength training program is designed. Here is a quick list of facts that you need to... Read >
Author: Patrick Beith

Information About To Stop Heel Pain

10th March 2008
Running with heel pain can be an agonizing experience. For those with active lifestyles, it's hard to adjust and limit your physical activity and routines once you encounter heel pain. This makes it important to know the symptoms and treatment methods f... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Information About To Stop Heel Pain

08th March 2008
Running with heel pain can be an agonizing experience. For those with active lifestyles, it's hard to adjust and limit your physical activity and routines once you encounter heel pain. This makes it important to know the symptoms and treatment methods for... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Back Pain: Symptoms and Treatment of Back Pain

22nd February 2008
Back Pain Back pain in the lower back or low back pain Low back pain is not a specific disease. Rather, it is a symptom that may occur from a variety of different processes. Back pain is common and the largest single cause of sickness absence in the ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Learn the Skills of Massage Therapy at Body Mind Massage School

19th February 2008
Massage therapy is a medical skill which dates back to the time when medical treatment has been created. With the advancement of medicine, its logical and scientific base frequently improving, the same goes with massage therapy. The latter has evolved int... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Biocare : Strengthening Joints And Muscles

11th February 2008
For all the strides you make, be it in work or for pleasure, you need to be healthy. A healthy individual is able to make a dent in future, coping with all the stress and work. People who neglect their health during the work life are more prone to sufferi... Read >
Author: John Hayden

Leisure Centre Compensation Claim

22nd January 2008
People enjoy going to their local leisure centre to go swimming with their family or to go to the gym to keep fit. At leisure centres there’s not only swimming pools and fitness suites these days there’s dance studios, tennis and squash courts, outsi... Read >
Author: Jene

Open Back Surgery vs. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

21st October 2007
How is an open discectomy performed?An open discectomy is performed under general anesthesia. The procedure takes about an hour or so, depending on the extent of the disc herniation, the size of the patient, and other factors. A discectomy is done with th... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Fibromyalgia - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Fibromyalgia is an illness that causes chronic pain in muscle s and ligament s. Fibromyalgia, also known as fibromyalgia syndrome, fibromyositis, fibrositis, and myofibrositis. It is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fat... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Guidelines to Follow Before and After Spine Decompression

02nd September 2007
Spine decompression is a type of surgery performed to remove pressure applied on the spine or nerve root. This surgery works by removing the lamina to widen the spaces in the spine or nerve roots, to relieve all symptoms that are related to spinal cord ir... Read >
Author: Adam

Bikram Yoga | Hot Yoga | Benefits of Hot Yoga | 26 Bikram Yoga Postures

20th July 2007
Bikram Yoga or Hot Yoga Bikram yoga is a type of yoga, which includes a series of 26 poses performed in a hot room. Bikram yoga is also known as “Hot yoga.” It was created by Bikram Choudhury. Born in Calcutta in 1946, Bikram began Yoga at the age... Read >
Author: Alien

Posture back support is essential for the spinal chord

20th July 2007
It is really sad to see how our irregular lifestyle can wreck havoc with our lives and most of us do not even realize it till it’s too late. This leads to mental stress, relationship problems with close ones and a hoard of lifestyle diseases that often ... Read >
Author: matt

Understanding Ankle Injury

03rd July 2007
Around 1 in 10,000 people sustain an ankle injury each day and about 5% do not fully recover. Generally, the typical sorts of ankle injuries fall into two categories: acute sprains or overuse injuries. Some actions such as pivoting on the ankle can c... Read >
Author: Simon Moyes

Alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments

21st June 2007
Alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments Another in an effort to alleviate the strain on the relevant ligaments, which, without muscular control, are painfully attempting to support your whole body weight against gravity. Think back to that image ... Read >
Author: beginet

Soft Tissue Injuries Explained

24th May 2007
Soft tissue injury; we all have probably heard this term used before by a doctor or an athlete or a coach, but what exactly is an injury to the soft tissue? Well, the term soft tissue is referring the tendons, ligaments, and of course muscles throughout y... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Natural Home Remedies for Sprain

12th May 2007
Sprain are the stretch or tear of the ligament and ligaments are the fibrous tissues that connect two or more bones and form a joint. Ligament is a very soft tissue. The ankles, knees and wrist are more susceptible to sprains instead of others. In sprain ... Read >
Author: Alien

Hernia- who is more at risk and who is not?

11th May 2007
Hernia is not a very common medical condition. It can not be passed from a person to another and it most definitely can not be caught. In fact, hernia is a bulge of one of your organs through one of the walls that contains that organ. There are many diffe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Unknown causes of fibromyalgia

30th April 2007
Fibromyalgia remains difficult to diagnose and treat because the cause of fibromyalgia apparition is unknown and there's no specific laboratory test to detect it. People with fibromyalgia suffer from chronic pain in multiple parts of the body and "tender ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acupuncture Points for Neck Pain

26th April 2007
Neck pain can flat out ruin your day. Manipulation of acupuncture points for neck pain is a common way to give you back range of motion and eliminate the pain. Acupuncture Points for Neck Pain Chronic neck pain is one of those mysterious ailments th... Read >
Author: Alien

Warm up Drills for Athletes

05th April 2007
An effective warm-up must consist of a series of dynamic and active movements that start with low impact, low intensityexercises and progress naturally to high intensity, full speed 'exercises that simulate the intensity of the upcoming practice or compet... Read >
Author: Patrick Beith

What is inguinal hernia?

26th March 2007
The inguinal hernia is the protrusion of an intestinal segment or a part of the abdominal layer called peritoneum inside the inguinal canal. It occurs in the groin area due to a weaker point of the abdominal wall. Inside the inguinal canal are the spermat... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Fifteen Ways to Fight Heel Pain

04th January 2007
Fifteen Ways to Fight Heel PainThere are many different causes of heel pain, but the mostcommon cause is plantar fasciitis (plan * tar fash* ee * I * tis).If you experience a sharp pain in your heel when you first stepdown in the morning, it is most likel... Read >
Christine Dobrowolski

Five Simple Steps To Help Heel Pain

03rd January 2007
Five Simple Steps To Help Heel PainAuthor: Christine Dobrowolski, DPM MSFormatted to: 65 characters per lineWord Count: 822If you experience a sharp pain in your heel at the first step in themorning, chances are you have plantar fasciitis (plan * tar fas... Read >
Christine Dobrowolski

Rehab For the Aging Athlete

05th December 2006
The aging athlete describes the collection of 40-70 year old men and women who continue to participate in physical activity in one way or another. Some of these people are lifelong athletes while others have recently taken up regular exercise. Each aging ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Ankle Stability Plays Key Role in Basketball

26th November 2006
Ankle stability is important when playing basketball. Not only does an athlete want to avoid the annoyance of a sprained ligament, but also he or she must have stability in this joint to reduce the risk of injury to the hip and knee joints and to improve... Read >
Author: Susan Hageman

Using Yoga to Improve Your Health and Well Being

16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Douglas Alp With all the new television infomercials on gadgets and videos on improving one's health and wellbeing there is one strong hold on low impact exercise that not only improves your body but also improves the psychological state... Read >
Author: Douglas Alp

Hello from Cuernavaca: A Lovely Dinner at Marta Elena's and Moving to another B&B

12th June 2006
As a gesture of appreciation for Marta Elena's outstanding hospitality, I decided to get her some flowers since I know that she absolutely loves gardening. Around the Palacio de Corts I started asking around where I would get flowers and everyone pointed... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher

How to Diagnose and treat Carpal tunnel syndrome without seeing your doctor

09th June 2006
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects about 1 in 100 people at some point in their life. Men and women of any age can develop it, but it is most common in women between the ages of 30 and 50. In some cases carpal tunnel syndrome is triggered by a persons' occ... Read >
Author: Damien Mase

Make over $450 a week working online with mazu

21st May 2006
I am sure most of you reading this are interested in working from home, and making extra money. I am also sure if you did any research online about work at home business's you might of herd of the mazu business pack. If you haven't that is ok. Right no... Read >
Author: Chris Rohrer

Sports hernia information and treatment

15th May 2006
Sports people are used to hearing often about hernia problems. The most common types of hernia that occur when practicing sports are inguinal hernia and sports hernia, referred to by some doctors as 'Gilmore's groin'. When you get inguinal hernia tiss... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Don't Let Your Exercise Get Stale

20th April 2006
I often get clients coming in who have been exercising with machine circuit training and are frustrated with the lack of results. What happens too often is we repeat the same exercise routine for a particular body part or muscle group until the muscles a... Read >
Author: Linda Geyer

Backpain: A Common Phenomenon

01st April 2006
Backpain is a common phenomenon in the United States with nearly 80% of the population suffering from it. The overuse of the muscles in the back or a strain/injury to the muscles and ligaments supporting the spine are the most common causes of back pain. ... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain

Ankle Sprain and Pain

01st April 2006
It is very common to find the ankle joint afflicted by injuries and the most common form is sprain. Anatomically, various ligaments that are stretched or torn surround the ankle joint when it is forced to land in varied unnatural positions. This is of com... Read >
Author: Lindsay Fox

A Brief History

28th March 2006
It has been over 10 years since I was originally diagnosed with anxiety disorder, and 10 years since my last panic attack. This was a time before there were television and magazine ads touting medications for whatever anxiety disorder one may be sufferin... Read >
Author: Ree Klock

The Pudgy Pooch

16th February 2006
Fat dogs are likely to end up with serious dog health problems. Ask yourself these three questions. Is your dog starting to look a little overweight? Is it difficult to feel your dog's ribs? Has your dog gained a few extra pounds in the last year? If you ... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

How to (and How NOT to) Sneeze and Blow Your Nose

14th January 2006
Sniffling, sneezing, coughing and blowing your nose probably seem like second nature to you -- and you likely don't put much thought into any of these "natural" occurrences. But maybe you should. It is actually possible to injure yourself from coughing an... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Pet Insurance is it a waste of money?

09th January 2006
According to a report published by research group Mintel, one in three pets needs an unforeseen visit to the vet each year. This implies you're more likely to make a claim on your pet insurance than on your car insurance or even your home & contents polic... Read >
Author: michael challiner

San Francisco 49ers Bryant Young practicing, probable to play!

20th December 2005
San Francisco 49ers Bryant Young is practicing & will probably play! By Alfred Johnson NFL player Bryant Young returned to practice with the San Francisco 49ers; Young has been revitalized this season. He returned to practice on a limited basis in... Read >
Author: alfred johnson

Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery

09th November 2005
Millions of Americans suffer from the pain and disability of carpal tunnel syndrome. Most do not know that conservative measures provide relief in the majority of cases. Almost all people with the pain, numbness and weakness in the hands and wris... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia

Why do Injuries Occur in Golf?

19th September 2005
Injuries occur in all athletic events quite frequently, certain sports more so than others. Golf is no different than any other sport. The severity of injuries in golf usually are not as severe as in other sports. The scenario of a 300 lb. defensive linem... Read >
Author: Sean Cochran

For Women: Why Ice Is Nice

17th August 2005
For Women: Why Ice Is Nice Ice therapy is a women's best friend. Really! I'm not kidding. When it comes to alternative medicine, using ice is an easy, drug- free and inexpensive therapy right out of your freezer. The simple technique of `ici... Read >
Author: Louise Roach