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29th September 2009
A leg pain is not actually because you have moved your legs a lot, the cause of the problem is your lower back. A lot of people don’t realize the fact and ignore it like any other pain. However, you might give it a little consideration before it’s too... Read >
Author: mikegingerichrq59
29th September 2009
Shoes are a must from the toddlers group to seniors. Shoes are available in various designs, colors, and brands. Comfortable shoes that are made of breathable material make great casual shoes.
Casual shoes are a must for every person. A shoe collection... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Corticosteroid injections by epidural or root blocks are commonly used to treat leg and back pain and may indicate that in some cases there may be an inflammatory contribution to the pain. In disc material removed from humans during operation has been fou... Read >
Author: David Ravech
23rd September 2009
The discs in between the vertebral bodies are composed of two main parts: the outer layers being the annulus fibrosis and the inner material known as the nucleus pulposus. The annulus is tough and is arranged in layers rather similar to an onion, with the... Read >
Author: David Ravech
22nd September 2009
WalkFit Orthotics provides foot support, balance and comfort during walking, running or other physical activities that involve the legs. Although their primary aim is to prevent the occurrence of foot injuries by correcting abnormal walking patterns,
W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Pain is the body's reaction to an injury or threat such as burning heat or a wound. The cause may be a physical injury, a disease, or it could simply be an emotional upset. Considered as a common complaint, leg pain is also a common symptom for a lot of d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Master your mind!
Gain control over your body!
Be relieved of your stress through the practice of gentle art of Yoga!
Pregnancy is a physical as well as mental experience. Women often becomes hyper aware of all the changes their bodies are going t... Read >
Author: aiman
17th September 2009
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas.
The word ‘arthritis, which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint, is used to describe a group of d... Read >
Author: Papu (13)
11th September 2009
Back pain is one of the most common complaints among men and women. It is estimated that approximately 60-75% of the adult population suffers from one or the other kind of back pain. At one time, it was believed that back pain only afflicted people over 4... Read >
Author: adalphpaul
26th August 2009
Women may sometimes achieve gynecological conditions, which start PMS (Premenstrual syndrome), endometriosis, inflammatory pelvis disease and so on. The condition causes back pain from inflammatory and swelling symptoms. Endometriosis occurs when endometr... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
14th August 2009
The starting point of your back pain could be either your bones, muscles or any other structures in the spine. Whilst some people experience consistent pain, there are others who deal with irregular break outs of pain. The pain may be acute or dull. Back ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Severe
10th August 2009
Most often leg pain or foot pain is not caused by a problem in the leg or foot, but rather by a condition in the lower back or another part of the spine. Diagnosis of leg pain and other lower extremity symptoms should focus not only on the legs and hips, ... Read >
Author: SEO Consulting
19th July 2009
Are you doing these mistakes for your abs?
Abdominal workout is a priority for many individuals but not many know how to train for effective results. I know many persons training their abs almost everyday: They do countless of crunches (or similar exer... Read >
Author: pascal van baal
18th July 2009
There are a whole variety of leg pains but all of them are excruciatingly painful. Conditions such as Runners Knee, Heel or Arch Pain, Achilles Tendonitis are some of the painful experiences people can suffer from.
Sufferers of these conditions find th... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards
17th July 2009
While most of the attention in the cosmetic surgery world is focused on procedures that either grow the size of the female breast or improve firmness, one of the most popular procedures is actually breast reduction. Just as the name describes, breast redu... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th July 2009
Overpronation is inward roll of the foot while standing, walking, running or dancing. Allowing the foot to roll inwards causes noticeable internal rotation of the lower leg and knee and can influence the body's posture. This can result in extra strain on ... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton
29th June 2009
PVD is a familiar acronym in the healthcare world. PVD or Peripheral Vascular Disease is the abnormal condition of reduced blood flow in the vessels outside of the heart and brain. It is also referred to as peripheral artery occlusive disease or PAOD; and... Read >
Author: Jim Banahan
18th June 2009
Persistent low back pain of non-specific origin is commonly assessed and managed by healthcare practitioners, making up a major proportion of all those people off work due to sickness absence. During the last ten years there have been significant increase... Read >
Author: David Ravech
11th June 2009
Chiropractic and spinal decompression clinics are pain management centers that focus on providing excellent chiropractic therapy and the new spinal decompression modalities for relieving chronic and acute pain.
Chiropractic is aimed at alleviating pai... Read >
Author: Adam F
06th June 2009
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body's ability to convert glucose into energy. It is caused due to insufficient production of glucose by the pancreas. In diabetes patients, glucose production is reached.
Diabetes symptoms often sta... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal
01st June 2009
In my over 15 years as a Doctor of Chiropractic in the Galveston - Clear Lake - Houston area of Texas, I've discovered many secrets to eliminating all different kinds of pain - headaches, migraines, neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, leg pain - you get ... Read >
Author: Anthony Gondesen
01st June 2009
In my over 15 years as a Doctor of Chiropractic in the Galveston - Clear Lake - Houston area of Texas, I've come upon many secrets to eliminating many kinds of pain - headaches, migraines, neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, leg pain - you get the idea. ... Read >
Author: Anthony Gondesen
18th May 2009
Intermittent claudication is a disease in which people feels pain with muscles of legs while walking. The main symptom of this peripheral arterial disease is leg pain in one or both calves while walking. Generally, this pain occurs during walking and is r... Read >
Author: J Rigler
09th April 2009
Flat feet are universally known to have a bad reputation for causing discomfort and pain. Although this is generally true, flat feet are extremely common and there are entire populations of people around the world with flat feet who have no problems with... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM
13th March 2009
All people with diabetes have one thing in common.they
have too much sugar,or glucose,in their blood.people with
very high blood glucose levels share similar symptoms;
extreme thirst
a frequent desire to urinate
blurred vision
a feeling of bei... Read >
Author: Ranches Hall
11th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
Commonly runners are sidelined or limited by the presentation of leg pain during and often after runs. The pain is usually located at the sides of the "shin" bone and can be debilitating, even li... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
25th February 2009
A leg cramp is a pain that comes from a leg muscle. It is due to a muscle spasm which is when a muscle contracts too hard. It usually occurs in a calf muscle, below and behind a knee. The small muscles of the feet are sometimes affected.
A cramp pai... Read >
Author: shalini
10th February 2009
Back pain in pregnant women is a frequent problem. As many as three quarters of expectant mothers experience back pain during some phase of their pregnancy. So, why does your low back hurt during pregnancy?Pretty much, it can be reduced to changes in your... Read >
Author: Orit Cox
29th December 2008
Looking taller is no more a difficult thing to do, you can check out insoles which will help you look taller, make your feet less tired and also reduce the pain if you feel any. Height insoles are especially created footwear attachments to be worn inside ... Read >
Author: tallerheels@gmail.com
29th December 2008
With physical attributes of people changing from person to person, it is normal that there would be discrepancies between them too. What suits one person perfectly may not apply for other person. There will be length differences in legs or bone structure ... Read >
Author: tallerheels@gmail.com
24th November 2008
The Treatment of Sciatica by Physiotherapists
by Jonathan Blood Smyth
The lumbar nerve roots emerge from the spine and at this point they are vulnerable to impingement from a disc prolapse, causing inflammation and/or compression of the nerve and the ... Read >
Author: David Ravech
21st October 2008
Physiotherapists and other manual therapists recognise piriformis syndrome as a cause of buttock and leg pain which sometimes simulates sciatic symptoms. The piriformis muscle is very close to the sciatic nerve as it traverses the buttock and nerve comp... Read >
Author: David Ravech
15th September 2008
Arteriosclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the arteries. This disease occurs when plaque (which is made up of cholesterol, fibrin, platelets and other substances) forms on the walls of the arteries and obstructs the normal flow and circulation... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley
09th September 2008
Did you know your first Energy Point can be found in your body at the base of your spine? This is the area where you house all of your 'security' energy. It is literally about being supported in life. So it makes sense that this will pop up when building ... Read >
Author: Heather Dominick, Solo-entrepreneur Expert
25th August 2008
A study in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that walking three times a week, even in an unsupervised exercise program, can significantly improve walking ability and slow progression of peripheral artery disease. Often causes leg pain because of impai... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
21st August 2008
Sciatic Pain Relief by Ray Ferguson LMT
It is early in the morning, you are lying in bed knowing full well that you have to get up to go to work. Suddenly, you smell the fresh coffee brewing and hear the birds chirping outside. Yes, this is going t... Read >
Author: Ray Ferguson
23rd July 2008
Back pain is not a disease but it is a disorder which would never leave you live in peace. Almost 90 % of chronic lower back pain sufferers are individuals are those who follow no exercise regimen. The other 10 % have back and leg pain due to injury such ... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
22nd July 2008
I had never given a thought to ovarian cancer, and why would I? When it comes to gynecological cancers you hear about breast cancer all the time, uterine cancer, and cervical cancer when you go for your annual Pap smear, but you never hear much at all abo... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
21st July 2008
Ovarian cancer is often called "The Silent Killer" because the symptoms are so nonspecific and are often blamed on something else. Thus it is possible to have been experiencing early warning signs of this disease for years and not realize anything is seri... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels
11th June 2008
Diabetes often goes undiagnosed because many of its symptoms seem so harmless. Recent studies indicate that the early detection of diabetes symptoms and treatment can decrease the chance of developing the complications of diabetes.
The symptoms of diabet... Read >
Author: Paul
03rd June 2008
Chordomas is the most common musculoskeletal lump. This is a malignant tumor which quite slowly grows. It possibly disseminates to other organs, usual lung. It represents only approximately all malignant bone tumor 1%. Chordomas was possibly discovered in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th May 2008
The term sciatica describes the symptoms of leg pain and possibly tingling, numbness or weakness that travels from the low back through the buttock and down the large sciatic nerve in the back of the leg. The vast majority of people who experience sciatic... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd May 2008
Importance of foot spa treatment
Good health is the real treasure, which every individual aspires to possess. If you have an unhealthy lifestyle, then you are more prone to diseases, which are sometimes serious. People generally take care about ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
01st May 2008
Importance of foot spa treatment
Good health is the real treasure, which every individual aspires to possess. If you have an unhealthy lifestyle, then you are more prone to diseases, which are sometimes serious. People generally take care about ... Read >
Author: mark bevan
01st April 2008
Sciatica (often misspelled as "syatica" or "psyatica") is pain that results from irritation of one of the sciatic nerves (one on the right and one on the left), and includes pain in the hip and buttock area that may extend partially or all the way down th... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks
10th March 2008
Pain! Foot pain! Plantar fasciitis pain! Shin splints pain! Heel spurs pain! It sure isn't any fun!
How many times have you been on your feet a lot and couldn't wait to sit down? It has happened to most of us. It could have been from blisters or...new... Read >
Author: Dennis Denlinger
25th February 2008
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas.
The word ‘arthritis,’ which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint,’ is used to describe a group ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th February 2008
Lumbar and Lumbosacral arthritis affects the lower back and pelvic girdle, causing pain, inflammation, and the loss of motion in these areas.
The word ‘arthritis,’ which literally means ‘inflammation of the joint,’ is used to describe a grou... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th February 2008
Back Pain
Back pain is extremely common - about eight in ten people in the UK are affected at some time in their lives. Each year, close to five million working days are lost due to back pain. Back pain is actually very common—about three in four adu... Read >
Author: Peter sams
07th November 2007
Scar tissue forms mostly in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and joints. These dead fibrotic tissues can also be called an adhesion.Repetitive motion, injury and surgery can result in the formation of scar tissue. The bodies healing process occurs in... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
07th November 2007
Effects of scar tissue on back pain and leg painWhen scar tissue forms near the nerve root, it’s called epidural fibrosis. Epidural fibrosis is a common occurrence after back surgeries. This is so common that it often occurs in patients with both succ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
07th November 2007
Scar tissue forming near the nerve root is called epidural fibrosis. This epidural fibrosis is a common occurrence after back surgery has been preformed. The formation of scar tissue is part of a normal healing process the body goes through after spine ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
05th November 2007
A bulging disc is not a cause for panic as they are fairly common in both younger and older people. A bugling or protruding disc is usually see at high rates on MRIs in patients that suffer with back pain and are also found in patients that are not suffe... Read >
Author: Robert Langard
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
21st October 2007
An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of type 2 diabetes. The diagnosis of type 2 diabetes is becoming increasingly common in U.S. kids and teens, especially in those who are overweight. Some studies report that between 8%... Read >
Author: Alien
24th August 2007
When you are dealing with back pain you know there are many different forms of back pain that you might have to deal with. The types of things that you do to help your back pain are all going to depend on where the back pain is and your personal health hi... Read >
Author: Scott Baker
22nd August 2007
Sciatica or leg pain due to a herniated or ruptured disc is typically caused by the disc’s soft, gel-like internal substance protruding into its outer covering called annulus fibrosus. As the disc bulges, it compresses on a nerve root along the sciatic... Read >
Author: Adam
25th July 2007
Read this Article to know about Symptoms of Type 1, Type 2 and Gestational diabetes.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a disorder in the body’s capability to convert glucose to energy. It is caused due to inadequate production of glucose by the pancr... Read >
Author: Tom alter
30th April 2007
Boomers, who account for a quarter of the U.S. population, tend to have more active lifestyles than previous generations. They are as active now as they were when they were younger. But now Boomers are living with chronic low back pain, herniated discs or... Read >
Author: Robert Duvall
30th April 2007
Leg pain is a very common and seemingly "ordinary" condition most people often take for granted. But medical experts warned - leg pains may be fatal!
Cardiovascular experts revealed that leg pains sometimes act as 'early warnings' that someone i... Read >
Author: rachel
27th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Do you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure, insulin insensitivity, depression, joint pain, back pain, leg pain, a pain in the neck . . . No problem, just get down to your friendly local pharmacy to get the r... Read >
20th February 2007
Vertebral axial decompression therapy is a very useful tool for people who have horrible back problems because it is relatively inexpensive and it does not involve surgery. Data was collected from twenty-two medical centers for patients who received VAX-... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd February 2007
It is a fact, daily stressed by doctors, dieticians and medical authorities that walking is the best form of exercise, for both men and women, and across all age groups. Walking exercises virtually all parts of the body, from the feet and calves to the ba... Read >
Author: Anthony Yap
24th January 2007
Vertebral axial decompression therapy is a very useful tool for people who have horrible back problems because it is relatively inexpensive and it does not involve surgery. Data was collected from twenty-two medical centers for patients who received VAX-... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th November 2006
Although it's more interesting to see both good and bad news about the coffee controversy, the only thing to conclude is that the news keeps getting better for coffee drinkers. In a report published by coffeescience.org The researchers conclusion was that... Read >
Author: James Badeaux, Jr.
13th October 2006
Commonly known as “the pill”, oral contraceptives are one of the most effective reversible methods of birth control that consist of two synthetic female hormones - estrogen and progesterone. It inhibits the monthly release of the egg from the ovaries,... Read >
Author: Annie Williams
23rd June 2006
Walkfit Orthotics provides foot support, balance and comfort during walking, running or other physical activities that involve the legs. Although their primary aim is to prevent the occurrence of foot injuries by correcting abnormal walking patterns,
W... Read >
Author: Adam Weiss Adam Weiss
16th February 2006
You're becoming convinced that no one wants your services --at least enough to pay for them! You're ready to give up.Are you being negative -- or facing a tough market?1. Take a reality check. Are others in your fieldexperiencing similar frustrations? Do ... Read >
Cathy Goodwin
27th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Robert Gould
They tell me my diagnosis is pretty common, that millions of Americans suffer with low back pain. I've also heard that next to the common cold, missing work from low back pain is the biggest reason. With these two major know... Read >
Author: Robert Gould
09th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Wolski
A deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot developing in a deep vein, usually in the leg. They also can occur in other parts of the body. Blood clots in the veins in the thigh are usually more serious than blood clots that happen... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
09th November 2005
Everyone experiences back pain at some time in their life. In fact, it is in the top three complaints that people bring to the doctor's office.
In most cases there is soft tissue inflammation, muscle spasms, or degenerative arthritis. These respond w... Read >
Author: Michelle Garcia
03rd October 2005
Master your mind!Gain control over your body!Be relieved of your stress through the practice of gentle art of Yoga!Pregnancy is a physical as well as mental experience. Women often becomes hyper aware of all the changes their bodies are going through. Yog... Read >
Author: Amie Porter
05th September 2005
Happiness Mastery - Part 5 - "Pain vs. Suffering"
Copyright 2005 Julian Kalmar
Happiness lessons weren't restricted to the master's
workshop. Once as we drove to a store, a three-legged dog limped by trying to keep up with two other dogs. As a six-... Read >
Author: Julian Kalmar
19th August 2005
Happiness Mastery - "Pain vs. Suffering"
Copyright 2005 Julian Kalmar
Happiness lessons weren't restricted to the master's
workshop. Once as we drove to a store, a three-legged dog limped by trying to keep up with two other dogs. As a six-year-old I ... Read >
Author: Julian Kalmar
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