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18th September 2009
Today, my favorite server at my favorite beach restaurant sighed and said, "I need to do something different with my life, but I don't know what it is."Yesterday, the exasperation came from an acquaintance who e-mailed, "I'm still trying to find my passio... Read >
Author: Fawn Germer
16th July 2009
With the number of “healthy adults” going under the knife for knee surgery on the rise, it’s clear that our knees won’t stand up to abuse – even if we maintain an otherwise active, healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately, putting up with ill-fitting f... Read >
Author: kentsmith
16th July 2009
While total knee surgery is a common procedure with a high success rate in the US, getting a second opinion is still recommended. Each surgeon has had a specific training and education, and more experience with certain procedures over others. Some surge... Read >
Author: Jeremy
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... Read >
Author: Julia Rose
06th July 2009
Tiger Woods is the odds on favorite to win this year's U.S. Open. Not just because he's one of the best golfers in the world, if not the best; but also because the course is built for his swing. He's won several times at Torrey Pines Municipal, which is h... Read >
Author: Jack Moorehouse
28th June 2009
Pain is a major concern for patients who are about to have total knee surgery. Post-operative knee replacement patients want to know what their life will be like after their surgery, how much discomfort they will have, and how many narcotics or other medi... Read >
Author: Jeremy
11th June 2009
Are you having trouble with your knees currently?
At the conclusion of this free information there will be a section that provides a link, if you would like to learn how to get the best knee brace for your needs. The link has the word "brace" in it. -... Read >
06th June 2009
Online patient communities and patient forums have sprouted up all across the web, focusing on diseases and conditions ranging from total knee surgery, to insomnia, to epilepsy and cancer. For the most part, these forums serve as a reliable source of med... Read >
Author: Jeremy
05th June 2009
Are there other options besides having knee surgery, when you have hurt your knee?
This is something that you might want to ask yourself when you are confronted with knee problems that are chronic. A damaged knee ligament can actually get worse over ti... Read >
20th May 2009
International medical travel or health travel as it is commonly called is a flourishing industry in today’s health conscious times. International medical travel refers to traveling abroad in order to get some medical treatments. These treatments range f... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
13th May 2009
2008 witnessed the worst possible nightmare for both fantasy owners and New England Patriots fans alike as QB Tom Brady went down with a torn ACL during the second series of the Patriots opener last year against the Kansas City Chiefs leaving everyone dev... Read >
Author: OaklandRaidersCentral.com
08th May 2009
Are you having ligament problems with your knee?
Does this cause pain or instability?
This is article is written in a case study format for you. We made it this way because you may find yourself relating to one very strongly. Check it out.
Case... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
09th April 2009
This page provides a brief introduction to preparation for hip replacement surgery. It can help you make a list of questions to ask your doctor, but it is not meant to provide complete information. Always check with your surgeon before taking any action r... Read >
Author: Corporate Blogger
09th April 2009
By Jim Nettleton
It had been a long layoff and a long victory drought for the world's number one player. Of course, that drought was not due to any loss of ability or desire. The knee surgery had dictated that Tiger Woods lay low for an extended time i... Read >
Author: jaynet
09th April 2009
By Jim Nettleton
It had been a long layoff and a long victory drought for the world's number one player. Of course, that drought was not due to
any loss of ability or desire. The knee surgery had dictated that Tiger Woods lay low for an extended time... Read >
Author: jaynet
19th March 2009
With a title like that you would naturally expect this lesson to be about golf, and you'd be partially right. It is and it isn't. It's about golf, but it's not about swing thoughts or how to error-proof your putting. Instead, this Lesson from Tiger Woods ... Read >
Author: davidsnell
13th March 2009
With a title like that you would naturally expect this lesson to be about golf, and you�d be partially right. It is and it isn�t. It�s about golf, but it�s not about swing thoughts or how to error-proof your putting. Instead, this Lesson from T... Read >
Author: davidsnell
13th March 2009
Do you suffer from sharp, shooting knee pain problems?
If you suffer from bad knee pain, it is likely that you can have a ligament problem. This can be an old injury or even one that just occurred recently. In order to get the right treatment, it is im... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
12th March 2009
Severe knee osteoarthritis pain can be the worst!
Maybe you can relate?
If you play sports then you are more predisposed to knee pain from your arthritis, especially if you are past "middle age".
What does Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Feel Like?... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
01st December 2008
Many people would never forgive themselves if they allowed something to happen to their family. For people who are uninsured this should be a serious concern, for people who are uninsured the cost of medical bills if a family member was to get injured can... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
08th September 2008
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints people have when they visit their physician. Millions of people seek relief from knee pain each year and it is no a surprise, due to our faced paced lives.
Knee pain severity varies among ... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
28th August 2008
With the demands of our fast paced lives, it is understandable why knee pain is prevalent in today's society. Knee pain can be mildly symptomatic or it can be excruciating. As a result of this knee pain, millions of people seek pain relief in one from o... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
15th July 2008
Total knee replacement surgery is used to resurgace a person's knee. This surgery is performed in the effort to allow more natural function of the knee joint. Bone and diseased cartilage can be removed in a total knee replacement surgery. The distal en... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com
06th May 2008
Medical malpractice is a claim brought in civil court against a medical practitioner. At its core, the claim is essentially one for medical negligence. That being said, most patients don’t understand what they are getting into.
Most people believe t... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
07th April 2008
In many schools, the acronym RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) is given as the standard treatment for patients that have acute injuries. Rest the area that has been injured, but not so much that it could cause other problems. A number of sports the... Read >
Author: James Mally
09th August 2007
I just got home from a week in southern California where I was helping a friend recuperate from knee surgery, one of the many benefits of having a home business, is the flexibility that your business can occasionally run without you. And one of the great ... Read >
Author: SPuckett
23rd July 2007
Did you see Amare Stoudemire’s Dunk over the 7’1” Michael Olowokandi? How about the one over the 2005 Slam Dunk Champion Josh Smith? STAT also had some sick ones on Emeka Okafor and Yao Ming.
Actually, before his knee surgery on October 18, 2005,... Read >
Author: Steve Wells
15th June 2007
Increasing numbers of waiting list patients are now being forced to slim before being allowed to have routine operations on the British National Health Service.
A newspaper investigation claims that the localised policy is now to be rolled out national... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
02nd May 2007
Hip surgery is not new. It has been going on for the best part of fifty years. Here we summarise the whole process.
We will discuss here what the reasons are behind having a hip replacement, what to expect at the time of the operation and how to get yo... Read >
Author: Rob Ryles
30th April 2007
Acupuncture is often the sole treatment for many health problems. In some cases, such as acupuncture and knee surgery, it can be a supplemental help to the primary treatment.
Acupuncture - Knee Surgery
In order to prevent the spread of more confusio... Read >
Author: Alien
20th January 2007
Let's be blunt about it: if you play basketball, there's two leagues of people - those who can dunk, and those who cannot. Although you might think it's just a question of height, this is not at all the case. Of course, being tall helps, but even average ... Read >
Author: Sergey Alekseyev
05th January 2006
BEFORE
Knee Replacement is pretty scary, but you can do it since I, the biggest baby in the world, did it! After you and your Doctor have decided you need your knee replaced, it's time to make preparations.
First and foremost, check with your i... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
11th September 2005
I have been receiving tons of responses about how to start a home based business. Here's a little story about how I created my company which is operated out of my home. Never ever believe in these sites such as http://money.vkx.biz. Many of these sites ar... Read >
Author: Nick Roy
08th September 2005
Knee brace provide lateral support and is worn on the knee after knee injury and helps you from getting injured again. It is also worn as a comfort for people with arthritis or with general knee problems and also after knee surgery. Undersleeve for knee b... Read >
Author: Anita cherry
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