Articles, tagged with "tendonitis", page 5
18th May 2009
Neck and Neck Pain:
Your neck contains muscles, bones, nerves, arteries, and veins, as well as many ligaments and other supporting structures. Your neck requires flexibility and range of motion to support your head. Since your neck is the sole support...
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Author:
DirectTM
14th May 2009
Fish oil anti-inflammatory properties are not known to the majority of the people. Find out the experts facts on how it can help relieve your swelling, aches and pains naturally.
The numerous benefits of fish oils in heart health and brain health due t...
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Author:
Vijay K Raisinghani
06th May 2009
People in the Western World have been trying Chinese acupuncture and medicine when pills and doctors can't help. Victims of ailments such as fibromyalgia, tendonitis, and osteoporosis often feel helpless in the face of endless pain and discomfort. People ...
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Author:
Robert
01st May 2009
Do you have soreness or stiffness in your knees?
Hey, hopefully you are reading this article as a way to help out your friend who has knee pain, but chances are you are the one with the problem; right?
The issue we are all faced with is that rest do...
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17th April 2009
Pain behind the heel is incredibly common, and most people experience this at some point in their lives. The back of the heel is incredibly important, as this is where the leg turns into the foot, and motion at the leg has to transfer ninety degrees to be...
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Author:
Scott Kilberg DPM
27th March 2009
The knee is an especially vulnerable joint. It takes on a lot of stress when you walk, run, jump or climb anything. Even if they have not incurred any major knee trauma, many people will still suffer from knee pain brought on by regular wear and tear over...
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10th February 2009
Running is considered to be a relatively safe sport, right?
Then why is it that you have pain problems after you run!?
When you think about it, running is still a high impact activity where extreme pressure and strain are placed on the knee joints a...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
05th November 2008
If you participate in a sport that requires a lot of jumping you may have acquired "Jumper's Knee". Your patellar tendon runs along the top of your knee and connects the kneecap with your tibia (shin bone). As you can imagine, inflammation to the ligame...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
21st October 2008
Ergonomics is the science that studies the relationship between people and their work environment. Dental professionals spend a considerable amount of their time sitting during the course of dental procedures. It is a well established fact that long seati...
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Author:
LUNA
22nd August 2008
Do you have knee pain?
Are you tired of suffering from knee pain?
Are you wondering what you can do about it?
Knee braces are used by people to help treat knee injuries and a wide varitey of knee disorders. While a knee brace can not cure you, t...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
22nd August 2008
The Achilles tendon, which is located at the back of the leg just above the heel bone is a fairly vulnerable tendon depending on the array of physical activities as well as risks an individual may put him or herself in.
Most recently, however, one such...
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Author:
Legal
21st August 2008
One of the too-common dance injuries is that of the achilles tendon. Runners and other athletes in sports training also suffer some over use inflammation, and even rupture of the achilles tendon. This tendon depends on muscle strength in the calf and the ...
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Author:
Dianne M. Buxton
18th June 2008
Arthritis is a condition that affects the musculoskeletal system including the joints, causing stiffness, inflammation, pain and eventually damage to the joint cartilage. The joints are protected by tissue called cartilage which ensures the ends of bones ...
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Author:
Scott G.
06th June 2008
Human body is the ultimate creation and though, science has achieved so much , it can't form a perfect robotic joint comparable to the joints of humans. Joints are incredibly important parts of the body and if one is suffering from any joint pain, it beco...
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Author:
Andy Rogers
01st April 2008
Some of the people have pain from there shoulder to there wrist. Occasionally these people end up through tendonitis in there forearm. They might have hurted there armrest while picking up a weighty thing or else it might have occurred gradually in due co...
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Author:
Alien