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Fats and Cellulites...

06th October 2009
Does cellulite really exist? It is called 'cellulite-fat'. Is it the same as ordinary body fat? What causes it? How to treat it? Cellulite is the name given to the lumpy, irregular fat deposits often found around the hips, buttocks and upper leg areas. It... Read >
Author: Riz0

ACL Reconstruction Surgery India – Affordable Cost And World Class In India

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... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Hip Replacement Surgery India - International Patient Services In India

05th October 2009
Hip Replacement Surgery in India Hip replacement surgery, also called total hip arthroplasty, involves removing a diseased hip joint and replacing it with an artificial joint, called a prosthesis. Hip prostheses consist of a ball component, made of met... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Self Defence 7: Isometric Exercise And Brime

01st October 2009
Exercise without moving as muscle? Yes, of course. A tried and tested system – perhaps not to turn yourself into a man or woman of steel, but nevertheless an accepted and documented way of reviving much of your younger days’ tuning. There are many ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Drtex & Neoprene Knee Support - Braces That Are Soft Can Help Add Support - Special Report

29th September 2009
Soft Knee Brace Review Are you searching for a knee support? - One that is not too rigid, perhaps? Introduction : If you want a little extra stability then you should look into drytex knee supports. This kind of support may be just what you are look... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Why Talking A Golf Training Program Isn't Always The Answer - Part 2

25th September 2009
Let's continue our discussion.....on our golf training program article. Now, the best and last 2 simple & proven ways to improve your golf on the course. Finding out your “physical and mental limitations” is the first step towards a lifelong bet... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Golf Swing Problem And How To Fix It

24th September 2009
Having a golf swing problem and not being able to correct it is the norm these days. Millions of golfers every year walk off the course in frustration. They all have a golf swing problem and have tried to fix it the “traditional way”. What I me... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Affordable Massage Chair Recliners

18th September 2009
You don’t have to be rich to buy a massage chair for your home. Though many massage chairs come with outrageous price tags that most people couldn’t afford, there are some suppliers that bring quality massage chairs with affordable price tags to homes... Read >
Author: Chairnation

10 Surefire Tips to Learning How to Dunk

31st August 2009
Let's not be blunt about it! If you are a basketball player, you know that there are two groups of people: those who can dunk and of course, those who cannot! You may probably think that dunking is just a question of how tall one is, but this is not the c... Read >
Author: alexa griffin

Easy and Effective Tips and Tricks on How to Dunk that Ball

15th August 2009
It is very amazing to see basketball stars spring up, soar into the air, and dunk the ball. They really never fail to steal the limelight. For sure, they have been working hard on those stunts. How about us, average people, can we do the same? We play bas... Read >
Author: Kermit Fox

Introduction to the Aeron Chair

16th July 2009
Herman Miller Aeron chairs are without a doubt one of the best, if not the best, office chair in the world. With dealers strategically located in three countries: Mexico, Canada and in the United States, the Aeron chair has quickly gained a strong followi... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Simplest Ankle Tattoo Designs

21st May 2009
Some of the most popular ankle tattoo designs are the tribal designs. They are neither flashy nor too simple. Tribal designs, especially the ankle tattoo designs are gaining great popularity because right now tattoos are in and every one wants them. Yet, ... Read >
Author: David Morin

Hip replacement

05th May 2009
What is a hip replacement? Hip replacement, is an operation to replace a hip joint with an artificial (' prosthetic') hip joint. It is a common procedure and effectively relieves pain and restores mobility. Why might a hip joint need to be replaced?... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif

Teddies - more than just an undergarment

10th April 2009
Today there are so many different styles of sexy lingerie to choose from it is often difficult to decide where to start. We love the way a babydoll flows around the curves while still being a bit cheeky, yet very elegant. The way a corset hugs the fema... Read >
Author: Mike Coetzee

Who Else Wants To Effectively Treat Their Chronic Knee Cap Dislocation? - Brace Yourself

30th March 2009
Give yourself a straight answer, how is your knee cap doing lately? Do you have problems with it being unstable? Chronic knee dislocation is a term often used to describe a dislocation or displacement of the knee cap. It is not equal to a traumatic ... Read >

The Lazy Person's Guide To Dealing With A Horrible Knee Injury - Braces For Support

27th March 2009
Many of us, in T.V. land, have seen some unthinkable things : a football player takes a bad hit to the outside of the knee; a runner hobbles along after twisting their knee; a basketball player suffers a horrible knee injury after landing the wrong way...... Read >

Do you know Body Contouring Procedures to Create Your Dream?

24th February 2009
After massive weight loss, many people are left with loose, unsightly skin hanging all over their bodies. Plastic surgery offers excellent solutions to this problem. There are several different surgeries that can be performed separately as needed or combi... Read >
Author: krish.nh2009

How Can Runners Prevent ITBS?

17th December 2008
One of the most common overuse injuries among endurance athletes is ITBS. ITBS is Illotibial Band Friction Syndrome. Other common names for ITBS are Illiotial Band Syndrome and IT Band Syndrome. ITBS is a common cause of knee pain among cyclists and runne... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

Knee Pain Relief : An ACL Injury & The Role Of Reconstructive Surgery To Help Your Knee Problem

09th September 2008
What does ACL stand for? The acronym, ACL, stands for the Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Along with your PCL, LCL, and MCL, the Anterior Cruciate Ligament helps to provide stability to your knee. Due to its attachment on the femur and tibia the ACL resis... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

What is Kinesiology and how can it help you?

23rd July 2008
Kinesiology is a method of maintaining health by ensuring that all the muscles of the body are functioning correctly. It is believed that each of the muscles is connected with a specific part of the body such as the digestive system, circulation of the b... Read >
Author: Andrew

When To Wear One Piece Swim Wear

16th June 2008
Women in plus sizes should choose swim wears that compliments their body just as they would with other apparels. Women plus sizes swim wears comes in different styles and shapes; and since they show off considerable body part, it is best to look for one t... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Swedish Massage Tips - How to Give a Swedish Massage

15th May 2008
Although massage has been around for centuries in Eastern cultures, it didn't really take off in the West until the 19th century. Under the influence of a Swedish physiologist and fencing master, Pir Henrik Ling (1776-1839), a system was developed that co... Read >
Author: Alien

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Information

27th March 2008
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is probably the most commonly injured ligament of the knee. An anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, the injury is a tear in a knee ligament, which joins the upper leg bone lower leg with the bone. The ACL is one of the ... Read >
Author: Alien

Body Building Anatomy

12th March 2008
The anatomy of body building includes knowing what muscles are located where and how they are grown most effectively. It can be confusing, so as you read this article, find a mirror and locate the muscles on your own body. When you are body building, kn... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer

Climbing -The Art of Mountain Walking Part 2

28th January 2008
Mountain walking is divided into four techniques dependent on the general formation of the terrain. Walking on hard ground,grassy slopes, scree slopes, and tallus slopes. Hard ground. This is firmly packed dirt that does not give way under the weight o... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

What is a Knee Problem?

28th January 2008
Questions and Answers about Knee Problems Knee problems are very common, and they occur in people of all ages. This booklet contains general information about several knee problems. It includes descriptions and a diagram of the different parts of the k... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

Golf Swing Problems

25th September 2007
Experiencing a golf swing problem and not being able to redress it is very much accepted nowadays. Millions of golfers each year walk off the course highly dejected and frustrated. They each have a golf swing problem and have attempted to mend it the "con... Read >
Author: Frank Pasinski

Why Your Knees Ache After Hiking

03rd July 2007
If you have ever wondered why your knees ache after hiking a long distance, the answer lies both in the nature of pain and the anatomy of the knee. The knee is one of the most overworked parts of the human body. The knee is a marvel of engineering that... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Jock Itch- What You Always Wanted To Know about Jock Itch-1

01st July 2007
Jock Itch- What You Always Wanted To Know about Jock Itch-1 Jock itch is a fungal infection. It is named because it affects many male athletes. But anybody can get Jock itch that causes infection in the genital, anal and upper leg areas of the body. ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Body Building Anatomy

15th June 2007
The expert Body Builder needs to understand the bodies anatomy, knowing what muscles are located where and how they are grown most effectively. It can be very confusing, mainly because they have such strange names, so as you read this article, find a mirr... Read >
Author: Sharpy

ACL Injury Rehabilitation Procedures

26th April 2007
Whether you are a fan of football, baseball, basketball, or any other recreational activity you have at one time or another heard of an ACL injury. Maybe your favorite athlete was sidelined for months with a tear to their ACL, or possibly it was you that ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Using Pilates to Relieve Arthritis Joint Pain

01st April 2007
Because Arthritis joint pain is caused by wear and tear on the joints you may not even consider exercising when you are hurting. To alleviate some of the pain and stiffness you are feeling, low impact exercises can be the best thing you can do. Exerci... Read >
Author: Jennifer

Tensing Exercises for Minor Muscles

17th February 2007
There are many deep-seated minor muscles that are not called into activity by special exercises. By this inactivity, the capillaries and the microscopic veins that should nourish them may become clogged thus losing their elasticity and efficiency. The lar... Read >
Author: idtbusiness

Signal Of Alarm For The Vehicle Safety

30th January 2007
Recent study made by a consumer group named “Which?” is warning the car insurance customers to pay close attention to the risk that they might be exposing to. According to “Which?” there are a lot of safety problems untreated properly by the ca... Read >
Author: Alison White

New Technoloy In SUVs and Vans Will Save More Lives

30th June 2006
Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and vans may be large and may look powerful. However, some studies have shown that these vehicles that show off and boast of their muscles and great stance are much more likely to rollover than smaller cars. In fact, in the... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin

FOUR BASEBALL/SOFTBALL TRAINING SECRETS, Part 4

30th June 2006
When performing RESISTANCE TRAINING, strive for STRENGTH BALANCE ACROSS JOINTS AND MUSCLE GROUPS, as opposed to merely developing size and strength. Why does this matter? Because muscle strength imbalances are among the leading causes of sports injuri... Read >
Author: Steve Zawrotny

Why Talking A Golf Training Program Isn't Always The Answer - Part 2

04th June 2006
Let's continue our discussion.....on our golf training program article. Now, the best and last 2 simple & proven ways to improve your golf on the course. Finding out your "physical and mental limitations" is the first step towards a lifelong better ... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Golf Balance Exercises To Create A Rock-Solid Golf Swing

24th November 2005
Golf balance exercises should be a must for every amateur golfer. One of the biggest issues with most amateurs is balance, stability and body control in their golf swing. So often I see a golfer swinging outside their physical capabilities and losin... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen

Golf Swing Problem And How To Fix It

26th September 2005
Having a golf swing problem and not being able to correct it is the norm these days. Millions of golfers every year walk off the course in frustration. They all have a golf swing problem and have tried to fix it the "accepted way". What I mean... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen