Articles, tagged with "shoulder pain", page 1
02nd February 2012
Are you looking for ways on how to get rid of shoulder pain? Shoulder pain is experienced by almost everyone in their lifetime. It can strike without warning, though not without a cause, and can be an annoying hitch to daily activities.
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Author:
Trish Cannone
31st January 2012
When the teeth and jaws are positioned poorly, they can cause a number of problems. For example, they might place more pressure than normal on the muscles used to chew food. This can lead to headaches, shoulder pain, and signs of temporomandibular joint d...
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Author:
John Markus
16th December 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Dr.Schnee,D.C.,PA
Cold laser therapy has been used for decades for the treatment of knee pain and swelling. In the United States the first cold laser was FDA Cleared in 2001. There have been hundreds of studies performed on the eff...
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Author:
Dr.Alexandra Schnee, D.C.
14th December 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Gray
Unfortunately a whiplash injury can be sustained by people of all ages and children are no exception. Seeing your child upset and in pain can be a very distressing time for you and it is only natural that you see fit to e...
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Author:
Robert Gray Solicitor
26th October 2011
Nick Nilsson's "Mad Scientist Muscle" E-book is all about Doubling your muscle Developing Outcomes. The particular plan is according to a couple of Guidelines.
The First is Prepared Overtraining as well as Rebound
Within this segment you will learn ...
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Author:
randreppne
26th October 2011
Nick Nilsson's "Mad Scientist Muscle" Guide is concerning Doubling your muscles Developing Outcomes. The actual routine is based upon a couple of Concepts.
The First is Planned Overtraining and Rebound
In this component you are going to learn exactl...
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Author:
randreppne
03rd October 2011
Whiplash injury occurs when the spine’s soft tissue is strained and stretched following an abrupt occurrence when the body is suddenly thrown forward as in a car accident. Common vehicle accidents that lead to whiplash include sudden deceleration. Aside f...
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Glen Wood - The Yoga Teacher
23rd September 2011
Have you ever wonder what is the difference between doing Pilates exercise and Pilates exercise for pain relief?
Because doing Pilates the right way is not only essential but it also ensures the benefits are maximized with regards to pain relief. There...
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Author:
Joanna Ng
22nd September 2011
If you have been injured at work but have not filed a workman's comp claim, odds are the people around you have suggested you do otherwise. Even hiring a worker's comp lawyer may be helpful in such a case, especially if you are unsure about the details su...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
21st September 2011
Ergonomic assessments are the best equipments that are used by thousands of businesses. Maximum companies adopt this services to protect the heath of the employees, to improve attendance, etc. Ergonomics can be explained as to modify the workplace accordi...
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Author:
Adam Smith
19th September 2011
Acupuncture is a centuries old system of holistic medicine. The use of acupuncture in China dates back over 5,000 years, although it was not seen in the West until visiting doctors learned some of the benefits and techniques and brought them back in the 2...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
17th August 2011
Are you feeling pain in your neck, lower back, or any part of your body? Do you have trouble sleeping at night? Have you tried a number of remedies and solutions for your body pains and sleeping problems? There might be a simple solution for pain manageme...
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Author:
Dan Delaney
09th August 2011
The term ‘chakra’ is a Sanskrit term that means ‘wheel’ or ‘turning’ in English. It is a concept about wheel-like vortices in the human body. Traditional Indian medicine believes that chakra exists right in the surface of man’s etheric double. Chakras are...
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Glen Wood - The Yoga Teacher
25th July 2011
Several factors should be taken into consideration when shopping for a computer monitor .This cheap flat screen computer monitor from Acer is one of the best in the stores now. With viewing angles up to almost 180 degrees this is a very appealing monitor...
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Author:
Sue Orr
20th July 2011
Brad Walker, an internationally renowned stretching and sports activities personal injury consultant, discusses the several varieties of shoulder pain and the anatomy with the shoulder. Also, Brad analyses the causes and indicators of Frozen Shoulder.
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Author:
Michelle Albery