By: David Gurevich | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Do you have knee pain? Or are you interested in learning about it? This article goes through what protects your knee, what can go wrong, and what common treatments are. read more
By: Daisy Grace | 2012-03-07 | Wellness The knee joint permits you to run, walk and play sport. Awkward movements, falls and collisions, sudden twists, excessive force or overuse may end up in an exceedingly vary of injuries to the knee joint and also the structures supporting it. Common knee injuries embody ligament, tendon and cartilage tears, and patello-femoral pain syndrome. read more
By: Xiahua Li | 2012-02-13 | Wellness The knee is one of the most critical important joints in the body. Any time the knee will be put through injuries or even trauma and can't carry the upper body, a person's range of motion and ability to function is severely impacted. "My knees ache!" is a kind of complaint heard not merely from the elderly people however from younger patients, at the same time. read more
By: John Lamper | 2012-02-24 | Exercise A lot of athletes and non-athletes have Hip pain running and do not know why. This can be a huge issue when you are trying to increase your mileage or even just break into the sport. This article will help you identify why you are experiencing pain running and what next steps you should take. read more
By: Lori Malkoff | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Chronic hip pain is a common and confusing symptom as there are many causes. It is important to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause so that appropriate treatment can be directed at the problem. Hip pain involves any pain in or around the hip joint. Hip-related pain is not always felt directly over the hip. Instead, you may feel groin pain or pain in the middle of your thigh. Similarly, pain in the hip may actually reflect a problem in your back or pelvis. read more
By: Art Gib | 2010-10-27 | Article Marketing Sports injuries can be incredibly painful. Proper pain management techniques should be applied to athletes who are suffering from their injuries. read more
By: William Davis | 2012-03-10 | Health & Fitness A less credited part of the body is the hip. This body part is responsible for carrying the weight of our upper body and providing stability so we are able to stand, walk, and run. The medical term for hips is “coxa.” It is also among the most susceptible to infection and pain. Hence, hip replacement treatment came into picture. This procedure has been a constant subject for studies due to the read more
By: Dorothea Nightingale | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Causes and Treatments of Knee Pain Usually, back of the knee pain is a result of an injury, like torn cartilage or ruptured ligaments. But other medical conditions can also put yourself to your knees, including infections, arthritis, and gout. Some types of back knee pain are just minor irritations, while some can greatly disturb your lifestyle. read more
By: Mitchell Barry | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness The pain of arthritis can be crippling. Knee pain is a common complaint but not all knee pain comes from the knee. read more
By: Karen Webb | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness Osgood-Schlatter disease is the inflammation of the area just below the knee, where the tendon from the kneecap meets the shinbone. It can affect one or both knees. Osgood-Schlatter's syndrome tends to occur in active young adolescents, often during a growth spurt. At this time tendons grow quickly, but not always at the same rate, this can cause stress and injury to the growth plate at the top of the shinbone during exercise. The disease mainly affects boys, but as girls become more active in sports, they too are being affected. read more
By: Dominico Knowles | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Usually, pain in the back of the knee is the outcome of an injury, such as a torn cartilage or ruptured ligaments. But other medical states can also place yourself to your knees, including infections, arthritis, and gout. Some types of back knee pain are minor irritations, while some others can greatly disturb your quality life. read more
By: Daniel P. Sims | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness This is not a bogus article on knee pain. We have some interesting points here for you to consider. Hey, its free information! read more
By: Dr Akif | 2010-11-24 | Health & Fitness If you have an injury that requires surgery, it is usually necessary to operate immediately. Before making a decision, taking into account the advantages and disadvantages of both non-surgical rehabilitation and surgical repair in relation to what is most important to you. If you choose to have surgery, your options include the following. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2011-06-18 | Fitness Equipment Treatment of pain in the joints must take into account what is causing the pain in the first place. There is no point in just treating the symptom, as it will happen again unless the underlying cause is removed. It can be caused by many things, sports injuries from mild to severe health problems. A significant number of those who accuse pains in the joints with arthritis in one of its many forms. read more
By: dr. sarkozy mikal | 2010-11-02 | Health & Fitness The knees are the most easily upset part of the body. The largest and most complicated joint, the knee is used for everything from rank up, sitting, to walking, running, etc. read more