By: Michael Helfand | 2010-04-02 | Insurance The Lisfranc joint connects the toe bones (metatarsal) to the foot arch bones (tarsal) around the midpoint of the human foot. While Lisfranc injuries are unusual, when such an injury does occur it can be painful and difficult to diagnose. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-12 | Diseases and Conditions Traumatic injuries cause damage to tissues. The incidental rupturing of ancillary and primary blood vessels supplying these tissues internally bleed at the site of trauma. The blood supplies normally bring nutrients, oxygen, and remove waste materials and metabolic by-products from tissues. read more
By: Dr. Kevin Lam | 2011-12-21 | Disabilities Lisfranc injury itself is a complicated one, with numerous variations that each of these has a significant prognosis in long term function. read more
By: William Davis | 2011-09-08 | Personal injury Replacement surgery is frequently recommended for patients who have a continually painful and stiff hip caused by advanced osteoarthritis or a fracture in the hip. read more
By: William Davis | 2011-09-09 | Health and safety Patients complaining of a chronically painful and stiff hip due to an advanced osteoarthritis or a fractured hip are often advised to have a replacement surgery. read more
By: Chris Dillon | 2011-04-26 | Health & Fitness An overview of common elbow injuries. Details, symptoms and treatments on elbow dislocation, elbow fractures and chronic elbow injuries. read more
By: Kris Leeds | 2012-03-20 | Health & Fitness A broken bone is nothing to play around with. Fractured humerus treatment, and treatment of dislocation injuries should be left to qualified medical professionals. Sometimes, just icing it down, or toughing it out isn’t enough, and can cause more damage to the affected limb. read more
By: arlenarron | 2011-02-03 | Health & Fitness Tinnitus may be described as ringing, roaring, buzzing, cricket, or sound like ocean waves to name a few of the descriptions I have heard. read more
By: Dr.Prateek Gupta | 2011-04-03 | Alternative Medicine Your shoulder joint is composed of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone). Your shoulders are the most movable joints in your body. Common problems are: sprains, strains, dislocations, separations, tendonitis, bursitis, torn rotator cuffs, frozen shoulder, fractures and arthritis. read more
By: Scott Isaacs, ND, D.C. | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness Okay, it's possible that flamingos may get hip fractures. But if zebras don't get ulcers, as a well-known book says, then maybe flamingos don't get hip fractures! And if they don't, read on for a big reason why, and help prevent hip fractures yourself! (This is especially important if you have osteoporosis.) read more
By: aarenbrowns | 2011-04-05 | Business In March 2011, Theresa Metz of Pennsylvania filed a Fosamax femur fracture lawsuit in the United States District Court of New Jersey for injuries sustained as a result of using Fosamax. Merck, the man... read more
By: Ronald K. Redman | 2011-12-08 | Medicine The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) required Merck & Co., Inc. to post new warnings about the femur fracture risks of their drug Fosamax. read more
By: Tiffany Provost | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness A dislocated shoulder is not only painful, but is also an injury that must be corrected immediately to avoid any long-term damage. If you throw out your shoulder, then you should do the following. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-13 | Business 2006 Chinese New Year has just passed, China's automobile market spring tide is surging, new car, the new price after another. Last week, the most sought after is the media Brilliance Jinbei's new China and Chang'an Ford Mondeo has 04 models available. Interestingly, the two models of the "bright spots" occurred dislocation: International brands touch the price of a new low; performance of high-end brands strive for hegemony - has shown a new trend in China's car industry read more