Arthritis

  • The BEST Non-Surgical Treatment For Shoulder Injuries and Pain

    The BEST Non-Surgical Treatment For Shoulder Injuries and Pain

    The election results are in and it appears that Republicans dominated the midterm elections. Hopefully, this election will shake up Congress to promote more economic growth. One hot debate is still health care and everyone in America is affected by this issue.

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  • Non-Surgical PRP Treatment For A Partially Torn Elbow Ligament

    The Chicago White Sox’s star pitcher Chris Sales suffered a flexor strain in his pitching elbow and has been placed on the disabled list. If you saw the picture of him pitching you would cringe at the sight and say to yourself, “that doesn’t look right.” However, Mr. Sales always seemed to have awkward mechanics, which was noted when he was drafted by the White Sox.

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  • This Works For Hip Pain With Arthritis!

    This Works For Hip Pain With Arthritis!

    The hip is a large ball and socket joint designed to withstand a fair amount of wear and tear via repeated motion. However, this doesn’t mean that it is indestructible or injury proof. For example when you go for a run, bicycling, climbing the stairs or even with prolonged standing can cause repetitive stress or overuse injury to the hip. In particular, these risk factors are associated with hip bursitis.

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  • I've fallen and I can't get up

    Living a healthy and independent life is something we hope for as we start to grow older. A young individual may think nothing of climbing up or down a flight of stairs and will most likely labeled this as a mundane task. If you consider an older individual, then this task of climbing or descending a flight of stairs might offer a significant challenge.

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  • NY Mets Lose Starter Jon Niese to Shoulder Injury

    NY Mets starter Jon Niese left Thursdays Game against the Atlanta Braves due to apparent shoulder discomfort. According to ESPN.com he has been suffering from left shoulder tendonitis.

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