Articles, tagged with "physiotherapy", page 1
26th September 2011
When it comes to find a foot and ankle surgeon, it is extremely important to know something about how to compare the education and experience of the different orthopedic surgeons available to you.
Orthopedic food and ankle surgeons and doctors as they ...
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Author:
Rohan Sinha
13th June 2011
Discs are circular pads of connective tissue which separate the individual vertebrae in the spine.They act as cushions or shock absorbers between the bones, providing stability and mobility in the back. When the strong outer shell of a disc is penetrated,...
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Author:
gavinalecron
03rd May 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Nicholas Jervis
If you have been injured in a road accident and suffered a whiplash injury, how much compensation will you receive for a moderately severe whiplash injury?
What is a whiplash injury?
A whiplash injury usually ...
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Author:
Nicholas Jervis
23rd November 2010
Though the hip is one of the most robust parts of the body, due to its ball and socket structure, any injury in this area will invariably be extremely painful, restrictive and may result in long-term complications. Over a quarter of a million hip injuries...
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Author:
Ansel Perry
25th August 2010
Chest muscles are some of the most worked on muscles by almost every weight trainer in any gym around the world. Along with biceps, shoulders, and abs, the pectoral muscles are the most popular muscle group to develop, from the very first day you set your...
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Author:
Edwardo Wheeler
26th February 2010
Choosing the right university course for yourself is very important as it will most likely determine what you will be doing for your working life. We've had past students who graduate and go onto doing:
Commerce
Law
Engineering
Medicine
Science
Ar...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
30th September 2009
Neurological conditions may be very severe. They can be life-threatening at times, and they can certainly affect the quality of the patient's life. There are many neurological conditions and physiotherapy can help many of them.
Alzheimer's disease tak...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
12th July 2009
Although there are a number of sources of public transportation like taxis, boats, buses, cars, trains, airplanes, aircrafts, trains and coaches, but mostly public transport accidents take place via buses, trains and coaches. Without seatbelts, there are ...
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Author:
David Halbert
28th October 2005
Claiming for whiplash injury compensation following a road accident in the UK
If you have been involved in a road accident and suffered injury, you may wish to consider making a personal injury claim against the responsible driver.
The most common f...
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Author:
martin nolan