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What's Trochanteric Bursitis and How Do You Treat It?

25th May 2011
A person of the most prevalent leads to of soreness in the hip is a condition called trochanteric bursitis. The trochanteric bursa is a tiny fluid stuffed sack that cushions the exterior of the hip. There are really a range of bursae in the location and t... Read >
Author: Isidro Kerr

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Causes Of and Treatment For This Common Foot Condition

23rd November 2009
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a common foot condition that can be quite disabling. Similar to carpal tunnel syndrome in the wrists, this painful disease can cause numbness, burning, tingling, and shooting pain to the bottom of the foot and heel. Pain is felt ... Read >
Author: Scott Kilberg DPM

Pinched Nerve

09th November 2009
What does a pinched nerve feel like? If you have a pinched nerve you may have pain shooting down the legs or arms. This is the most common presentation of a pinched nerve but can also cause other sensations such as sharp shooting pain, pins and needles... Read >
Author: Doug Eldred

5 Steps to Spiritual and Emotional Healing

28th October 2009
I want to get straight to the point. If you are suffering from spiritual or emotional hurts, Self Help, Self Improvement and Self Esteem books, programs and workshops are a waste of your time and money. "Why?" you ask. It's simple really, because they do ... Read >
Author: blknack

Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Bike?

19th July 2009
Earlier this week I was fortunate to carve out a 4 hour block of time for a long cycling workout. Being new to the sport of triathlon, 50 miles was the longest bike ride of my life! It was a really long, hot ride! The funny part was the only part of my bo... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Epidural Steroid Injections For Temporary Lower Back Pain Relief

23rd October 2008
It is unfortunate but a great number of us will experience some lower back pain at some point in our lives. Although many of us may be able to control this pain through over-the-counter painkillers or perhaps some light physical therapy and bed rest, ther... Read >
Author: Dan Raymond

Cervical Pain Treatment by Physiotherapy

06th October 2008
by Jonathan Blood-SmythCervical spine pain and disability is one of the commonest problems for which people consult a physiotherapist. The first part of the examination is to find out the cause of onset of the pain and how it has behaved since then. The c... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Facts About Upper Back and Neck Pain

11th June 2008
There are many types of back pain. Upper back and neck pain is just one of many. As many of us know, this can happen to anyone at anytime. Neck and upper back pain is just as painful and as troublesome as lower back pain. Many times an injury or strain... Read >
Author: Robert Lavoie

Motorcycle Gloves against Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

19th October 2005
Motorcycle gloves function is not as simple as we imagine it. Riders fall and when they do, they will most likely need some sort of protection to lessen the impact of collision to the ground. The road is concrete, hard and able to cause great injury. It c... Read >
Author: maricon williams
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