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Rock Climbing, Finger Taping and Injury by Dr. Erik McLaughlin Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:27am Anybody who rock climbs, on a semi-regular basis has probably seen climbers taping their fingers.  I admit that I have done it in the past, to prevent injuries and help... and proximal MCP joint, the first pulley in the finger, closest to the hand; released during a trigger finger injury A-2 Pulley:   located at the proximal and lateral area Read on »
Injury and disorder by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 15 May 2012 5:55pm The fundamental assumption of the mental health system is that people with significant emotional distress, people who need help, suffer from some underlying disorder that causes their stress.  They “have something.”  Diagnosis is about finding out “what you have.” For most people though distress is not about what they “have”,   It is about ... Read on »
Ankle Injuries Second Most Common High School Sports Related Injury by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm Sports injuries in children and adolescents have steadily increased as participation in sports has risen. Two million injuries occur each year and 25% of those injured visit a doctor. Almost 30,000 children are hospitalized each year as a result of sports injuries. A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed injury data [...] Read on »
Ankle Injuries Second Most Common High School Sports Related Injury by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm Sports injuries in children and adolescents have steadily increased as participation in sports has risen. Two million injuries occur each year and 25% of those injured visit a doctor. Almost 30,000 children are hospitalized each year as a result of sports injuries. A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed injury data from Read on »
Ankle Injuries Are Most Common Recurrent High School Sports Injury by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm A new study in the American Journal of Sports Medicine reviewed high school sports injury data over a period of 3 years through the High School Reporting Information Online system. 13,755 injuries were recorded during 5,627,921 athlete exposures. Ten percent of all injuries were recurrent injuries with football players having the highest rate Read on »
Birth injury girl gets £4million injury compensation for future care by Jodi K. Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 2:08pm Birth injury girl gets £4million injury compensation for future care | Injuries Direct A girl who was left disabled for life after a traumatic birth has been awarded a £4million injury compensation package. Six-year-old Holly Nixon from Kidderminster has cerebral palsy after she was starved of oxygen during her birth at the Worcestershire Royal Read on »
Los Angeles personal injury lawyer Personal Injury Accident: What Is Negligence? by archana Posted Fri 22 Oct 2010 8:22am What is negligence? Why does it matter when it comes to general personal injury claims? According to Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, you need to understand what it means since negligence will be one of the primary bases for your general personal injury settlements. Unless you can prove that there was an oversight, deliberate Read on »
Baby Boomers Sports And Gym Injury Risks|avoid Over 40s Exercise Injuries by jakaranintakan Posted Sat 05 Jun 2010 9:01am 1 Comment , instances of injuries sustained from these activities have risen substantially. In the United States, these gym or sports injuries have become the number 2 reason for people... that sports related injuries to baby boomers had risen by 33 percent since 1991 and contributed to US$18.7 billion in medical costs. Outdoor sports such as tennis, jogging and golf Read on »
Active Release Techniques (ART) works wonders for Sports Injuries-Repetitive Motion Injuries too by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:32pm San Francisco Chiropractor Comments: Dr. Adam Jacobs of Executive Express Chiropractic in downtown SF knows what it' s like to have a sports injury, but still need... credits ART with helping him to win the Gold Medal. There are also plenty of normal folks with sports injuries and repetitive stress injuries (RSI)   that credit Active Release Read on »
San Francisco Carpal Tunnel Injury Center comments on "Postural Syndrome"-a repetitive stress injury involving the nec by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:35pm It's been a while since I wrote about RSI. Here is a comment I made on the RSI-Relief Blog in response to a great article about the often misdiagnosed and misunderstood  " Postural Syndrome" : I have treated RSI patients at my carpal tunnel injury center in downtown San Francisco for 15 years. I can tell you first hand that the author of this story Read on »