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Basal Joint Arthritis - Articles
Basilar joint arthritis
by
drseanyounai
Posted
Mon 11 Oct 2010 11:53pm
basal joint arthritis and what can be done to fix the problem. How much pain the patient is in usually determines whether he or she must have Hand surgery Los Angeles...
Basilar joint arthritis is arthritis of the thumb. The thumb joint receives a vast amount of stress especially with pinching motions. The thumb joint generally wears out
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Basilar joint arthritis symptoms - Basilar Joint Arthritis Over view
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drseanyounai
Posted
Thu 15 Jul 2010 3:25am
and gripping. It is common to develop arthritis in the basilar thumb. Osteoarthritis and/or degenerative arthritis are conditions which develop from the natural wear and tear... they use to glide down each other. With osteoarthritis the cartilage wears down to the bone, and the bones begin to rub together destroying the joint, causing pain, swelling
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My Big Toe Joint Hurts! The Arthritis You Never Knew!
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Dr. Marybeth Crane
Posted
Sun 13 Sep 2009 11:37am
Have you ever suspected you have arthritis in your big toe joint? It is one of those conditions that slowly creeps up on you. You may be going about your business only... with this? Well, it may be plain ol’arthitis!
Arthritis in the big toe (aka: hallux) joint is known as “Hallux Limitus” or Hallux Rigidus” depending on whether it the motion in your toe
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Pilates for arthritis joint pain, will it help?
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Charlotte B.
Posted
Tue 13 May 2008 1:23am
If I suffer from arthritis joint pain, but I still want (and need) to keep up with workout, can I practice Pilates?
Yes, you can as long as long as you practice it with precaution, moderation and avoid the strenuous and repetitive movements. For this, you will have to consult both your physician...
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Possible Causes of Arthritis and Joint Problems
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Health&Fitness GuideforDummies
Posted
Fri 24 Apr 2009 7:22am
The causes of arthritis are numerous — and some of them are still unknown. Scientists say that the development of joint pain, joint stiffness, and joint swelling can... likely you are to develop arthritis, especially osteoarthritis. Like the tires on your car, cartilage can wear down over time, becoming thin, cracked, or even wearing through
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Arthritis: Reduce Pain, Stabilize Joints with Exercise
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Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm
not mean that exercise prevents arthritis, but it does show a relationship between an active healthy lifestyle and absence of joint pain. Regular exercise strengthens muscles to stabilize and protect joints.
If you suffer from arthritis, check with your doctor. If he agrees, you should be in a regular exercise program. Activities that use smooth motions
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Herbal and Health Remedies for Arthritis and Joint Pain
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Doris C.
Posted
Sat 03 Oct 2009 10:00pm
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The causes of arthritis is not clear but aging, joint injury, and genetics are partly blamed for the development
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Arthritis and Chronic Joint Pain
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Matt Whitehead
Posted
Thu 11 Mar 2010 10:50am
In Pain Free , Pete Egoscue has this to say about Arthritis:
The All-Purpose Diagnosis
Arthritis causes joint deterioration. Thus, all joint deterioration is caused... for chronic joint pain. Much of this “arthritis” is really symptomatic of musculoskeletal problems and is treatable as such.
Pete, who is a postural therapist, goes on to speak from
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