Articles, tagged with "femur", page 6
16th October 2009
The hips are ball and socket joints between the legs and the pelvic part of the trunk. The joint consists of a rounded ball (the femoral head) which fits into the reciprocally rounded socket (the acetabulum) which is quite deep and envelops most of the he...
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Author:
David Ravech
05th October 2009
ACL Reconstruction In India Overview ACL Reconstruction Surgery in India What Is The Anterior Cruciate Ligament? The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most important of four strong ligaments connecting the bones of the knee joint. It is o...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
05th October 2009
Total Knee Replacement In India OVERVIEW Total Knee Replacement Surgery in India If your knee is severely damaged by arthritis or injury, it may be hard for you to perform simple activities such as walking or climbing stairs. You may even begin to fe...
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WeCareIndia
05th October 2009
Hip Resurfacing Surgery in India A Patient's Guide to Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty Introduction A hip that is painful as a result of osteoarthritis (OA) can severely affect your ability to lead a full, active life. Over the last 25 years, major advan...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
05th October 2009
Total Hip Replacement In India Total Hip Replacement in India Whether you have just begun exploring treatment options or have already decided with your orthopaedic surgeon to undergo hip replacement surgery, this information will help you understand t...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
01st October 2009
Runner's knee is a fairly common condition that occurs when the kneecap (patella) gets out of line with the femoral groove. What exactly is the femoral groove? It is a small indentation on your femur (your thigh bone). When you bend and straighten your...
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Author:
jane baron
30th September 2009
The shoulder is a very special joint. It allows a very great degree of movement to occur at the important junction between the torso and the arm. Notionally a ball and socket joint, the shoulder has been modified so this structure is much less clear than ...
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Author:
David Ravech
29th September 2009
Runner’s knee may have a variety of causes. Overuse is one of the most common culprits responsible for it development. Too much bending of the knee can lead to irritated nerves in the kneecap as well as overstretched tendons. Runner’s knee can...
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Author:
jane baron
25th September 2009
Knee Braces For Hurt, Cracking & Popping Knees
Are you concerned at all about your knees? - Do you ever suffer from discomfort or unstable knee problems?
Introduction : If you are someone who is active, or you are an athlete, you already know how im...
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21st September 2009
What processes have you tried to heal your ailments? It is very likely that you have gone to the doctor, or several doctors perhaps expecting a miracle to happen to you. Sometimes you may have driven home depressed or frustrated because you just found out...
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Author:
Alice Paul
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
08th August 2009
Vianna Stibal is a mother of three children. Vianna, the author of Theta Healing book, is also the founder of Theta Healing technique. Theta Healing is a procedure in which we exercise our natural intuition -- a form of mind instinct -- the one of the ma...
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Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
04th August 2009
Did you know there are over 50 different types of arthritis? They can be classified into three categories:
1. Inflammatory- for example rheumatoid arthritis
2. Metabolic- for example gout
3. Non-inflammatory- for example osteoarthritis
Degen...
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Author:
Sophie Hardy
23rd July 2009
Many of us suffer from chronic pain in the knees, hips or lower back. Often there is a connection between these complaints and the way you walk. This article sheds more light on knee pain and in particular how abnormal foot mechanics or asymmetry in our g...
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Author:
Peter Van Dyke
10th July 2009
Coding knee surgery: The knee joint is the largest joint in the human body. Anatomists and orthopedists usually describe it as having three compartments - the medial compartment, the lateral compartment and the patello-femoral compartment.
The knee incl...
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Author:
Julia Rose