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Understanding Gout And Knowing When To See A Doctor

August 28th, 2019

Understanding Gout And Knowing When To See A Doctor

The Gout – Signs, Symptoms, Treatment & Visiting The Doctor Hopefully, you will never experience the unwanted symptoms of gout, which can include the immediate onset of torturous discomfort. But if you are ever progressing through your daily activities and are suddenly jolted by the reality of extreme pain in the joint of your big… Continue reading Understanding Gout And Knowing When To See A Doctor

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What Is Cervical Spondylosis and What Can A Doctor Do For It?

August 20th, 2019

What Is Cervical Spondylosis and What Can A Doctor Do For It?

What Is Cervical Spondylosis & How To Treat It Your neck is referred to medically as your cervical spine, and it is a configuration of bones, nerves, muscles, ligaments, and tendons that performs multiple functions on an ongoing basis. Not only has your neck been tasked with the responsibility of supporting your skull, but it… Continue reading What Is Cervical Spondylosis and What Can A Doctor Do For It?

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The Benefits Of Warming Up And Stretching

August 15th, 2019

The Benefits Of Warming Up And Stretching

Why You Should Warm Up & Stretch Before Exercising Hopefully, you are fully aware of the numerous benefits that can occur if you remain physically active on a consistent basis. If you are already maintaining a regular exercise routine of some type, then you are to be commended. However, if you are not currently adhering… Continue reading The Benefits Of Warming Up And Stretching

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The Risks Of Prolonged Sitting

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August 5th, 2019

The Risks Of Prolonged Sitting

Why You Should Avoid Sitting For Too Long There almost certainly have been times in your life when you have experienced a hectic day, and have said to yourself: “I deserve to sit down and take a break.” This is understandable if you have been on the move seemingly nonstop, and when that scenario occurred… Continue reading The Risks Of Prolonged Sitting

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Sports Hernias, Hernias, And When To Visit A Doctor

July 27th, 2019

Sports Hernias, Hernias, And When To Visit A Doctor

Hernias – Types, Treatment & Recovery Hernias are a common health issue that can be experienced by adult men and women, teenage, and even children, and they usually occur as the result of fatty tissue progressing through a spot within a nearby muscle. However, there are multiple forms of hernias, including sports hernias – which… Continue reading Sports Hernias, Hernias, And When To Visit A Doctor

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Reducing The Risk Of Blood Clots After Surgery

July 17th, 2019

Reducing The Risk Of Blood Clots After Surgery

An explanation of deep vein thrombosis – which is also referred to as a DVT – was provided in a recent article. The potential for this form of a blood clot to also cause a pulmonary embolism – which is referred to as a PE – was also examined in that same article. These conditions… Continue reading Reducing The Risk Of Blood Clots After Surgery

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Hip Pain And What You Should Do About It

July 11th, 2019

Hip Pain And What You Should Do About It

Your hip joint is located at the point in which your leg connects to the trunk of your body. This important joint contains your thigh bone, which is referred to as your femur. It also includes your pelvis which consists of three different bones – the ilium, the ischium, and the pubis.  These three bones… Continue reading Hip Pain And What You Should Do About It

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Scoliosis In Adults

July 4th, 2019

Scoliosis In Adults

Adult Scoliosis – Types, Treatment & Recovery Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine develops a curvature, which can be either s-shaped or c-shaped. The spine naturally curves at the cervical spine or neck, along with the thoracic spine that progresses from the neck down to the abdomen, and the lumbar spine which is… Continue reading Scoliosis In Adults

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Scoliosis In Children And Adolescents

July 2nd, 2019

Scoliosis In Children And Adolescents

Child Scoliosis – Types, Treatment & Recovery When an individual is dealing with scoliosis, their backbone is curved to the side. Regardless of how extensive the angle of the arc might be, this represents a departure from the normal spine that would reside through the middle of the back, The curvature can be C-shaped or… Continue reading Scoliosis In Children And Adolescents

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