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Reducing The Risk Of Neck Pain At Your Computer

January 17th, 2020

Reducing The Risk Of Neck Pain At Your Computer

You are already aware of the unwavering presence that computers and related technology have in our lives. Usage of computers has risen substantially from the modest percentages of individuals who typed at keyboards in the 80s and early 90s, as the capabilities of today’s computers are essential in the workplace and have become mainstays in… Continue reading Reducing The Risk Of Neck Pain At Your Computer

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The Most Common Causes Of Heel Pain

January 10th, 2020

The Most Common Causes Of Heel Pain

Whether you find yourself at your home, at your workplace, or traveling to various activities at other locations, you are extremely dependent upon your feet to transport you each day. It has been stated that 60 tons of stress is placed on each foot whenever you walk a mile. Normally, your feet are designed to… Continue reading The Most Common Causes Of Heel Pain

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Arthritis Of The Hand

January 3rd, 2020

Arthritis Of The Hand

Your hand contains a collection of bones, ligaments, and muscles, and there are also multiple joints in your hand. These joints are created whenever several bones meet., while your ligaments are responsible for linking the bones, then providing them with support.   The area where bones are joined also contains cartilage, which is the connective… Continue reading Arthritis Of The Hand

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The Causes Of Hip Fractures And How To Reduce The Risk

December 27th, 2019

The Causes Of Hip Fractures And How To Reduce The Risk

Anatomy Of The Hip As you progress through your daily activities you are depending on your hip joint when you make many different movements. Not only does it maintain the stability that is necessary to support your weight, but it also provides you with the mobility that you need when making those various movements. The… Continue reading The Causes Of Hip Fractures And How To Reduce The Risk

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Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries And Treatments

December 20th, 2019

Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries And Treatments

Every day you make an endless number of movements that are dependent upon your shoulder. These can include simple actions such as reaching out to grab an item from a desk or a table. You also rely on shoulder movement when rotating to throw a football or baseball, to proceed with an overhead motion as… Continue reading Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries And Treatments

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Understanding Bicep Tendonitis And When To Visit A Doctor

December 6th, 2019

Understanding Bicep Tendonitis And When To Visit A Doctor

If you are experiencing pain or weakness in your shoulder there are multiple reasons why this might occur. The possibilities range from a sprain or strain to arthritis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, and swimmer’s shoulder. Shoulder discomfort can also emerge due to a rotator cuff issue, a broken collarbone, broken arm or separated shoulder.  One other… Continue reading Understanding Bicep Tendonitis And When To Visit A Doctor

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Is My Wrist Sprained Or Is It Broken?

November 22nd, 2019

Is My Wrist Sprained Or Is It Broken?

Your ligaments are comprised of fibrous connective tissue. They are tasked with the responsibility of keeping your joint intact by connecting your bones and stabilizing them. While they are sturdy and function effectively for you each day, issues can still emerge with your ligaments. In some cases, this can result in a sprain or break.… Continue reading Is My Wrist Sprained Or Is It Broken?

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What Is A Torn Meniscus And What To Do If You Have It

November 22nd, 2019

What Is A Torn Meniscus And What To Do If You Have It

Anatomy Of Your Knee Not only is your knee one of the largest joints in your body, but it is also the most multi-faceted joint. Your knee connects the thigh bone (femur), to the shin bone (tibia). The knee joint also contains your kneecap, which is referred to as the patella. All components within your… Continue reading What Is A Torn Meniscus And What To Do If You Have It

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