Articles, tagged with "bone fractures", page 5
03rd November 2009
As medical science advances so does our ability to treat bone fractures. For a fractured or broken bone to heal properly the bone must first be realigned. In previous years splinting or casting used to be the only viable treatment option and was used even...
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Author:
Chelsi
30th October 2009
It has been studied and documented in the last past ninety days that obesity surgery can be a precursor for higher risk of bone fractures. However, if you decide not to undergo the procedure, you put yourself in a position for risk of additional crippling...
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Author:
Adam M
27th October 2009
Milk and dairy products are so prevalent in our diet, that milk or dairy products are even listed as a separate food group in the USDA Food pyramid guidelines. That is surprising, since about 2/3 of the world population is lactose intolerant. Lactose in...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th October 2009
As people age, their muscles and bones can weaken, balance can be affected, and certain medications and medical conditions can make falling and fractures more likely. Senior citizens who are also more prone to diseases like osteoporosis are more susceptib...
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TheCaringSpace.com
23rd October 2009
Orthopedic ailments are commonly seen cases now-a-days. With newer and most recent orthopedic disorders being recorded, various revolutionary orthopedic appliances are also being introduced to curb these problems.
It is quite hard for a person to go fo...
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Author:
Monty Alexander
16th October 2009
Nature of injury
Degree of defendant's liability
Comparative negligence
Plaintiff's and Defendant's credibility
Plaintiff's age
Witness testimony
Nature of injury
The most important factor which will affect the amount of damages that you can reco...
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Author:
ghorace
05th October 2009
There are many benefits of walking 5 miles a day. Walking is one of the best exercises for fat loss. It's easy to be done and only requires minimal effort. It workouts almost every muscles in your body and at the same time keeps your heart rate at a fat-b...
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Author:
Susie H.
28th September 2009
If you or a loved one have Type II diabetes, you may have taken the prescription drug Avandia to help control your blood sugar. While Avandia effectively performs its intended function, you may not be aware that there are serious concerns regarding possib...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
25th September 2009
You can prevent disease with discount vitamins just as easy as with those you pay top dollar for on the High Street. It has been observed that vitamins do not lose quality for price as long as you know what to look for and stick with name brands you trust...
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Author:
fredburfell
16th September 2009
Most people have experienced some kind of bone fracture in their lifetime, whether treated or untreated. These can sometimes be in the form of a hairline fracture, or even a major break. Either way, fracturing a bone is no laughing matter, even if it's yo...
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Author:
Chelsi
15th September 2009
There is a difference between plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, even though a lot of people would refer to them as one and the same thing. In a way, they can be the same thing. Both refer to the correction of form and function of the body parts concer...
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Author:
sanjay1
15th September 2009
You may be surprized to learn that amusement park accidents regularly result in bone fractures, whiplash injuries, serious brain injuries ranging from mild concussions to much worse and even death.
It can also be quite surprizing to learn that amusemen...
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Author:
Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm
08th September 2009
Broken bones are traumatic injuries, resulting in interruption of their continuity. In theory, any bone fractures may be of interest, but the most common are fractures of the limbs.
There are many criteria for the classification of fractures:
- Produc...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
30th August 2009
About 27 out of 1000 child births in the US result to injuries that permanently affect the child. The parents of children whose lives have been ruined by medical malpractice may pursue claims with the help of lawyers who can legally represent them and mak...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
15th August 2009
You can relieve back pain if stress is affecting a fracture. The zones you want to focus on are the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsus, and the metatarsus. Fractured bones to be precise are broken bones. The bones however are detained and held in tact ...
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Author:
Richie Lindsay