The Function of HipJoint
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FrisArvzPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 8:50pm
In the healthy hipjoint the femoral head is continually in close and stabile contact with the socket during all movements. The stability of the healthy hipjoint is provided by by numerous supporting structures around the hipjoint, including a thick joint capsule, a system of joint ligaments built in the joint capsule, and a ligament inside the hipjointRead on »
HipJoint Pain: Talk To Your Doctor About It
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Lucy J.Posted
Wed 28 Apr 2010 11:15pm
If you have hipjoint pain, you may need to see a doctor. There are several things that could be causing your pain but it’s always... if you can find some relief.
Many of us don’t consider it, but if you injure your leg, it is easy to understand how it could affect your hipjoint. The bones grind together
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GROIN PAIN causes & natural cure: HERNIA, PROSTATE, INJURIES, HIPJOINTS PROBLEMS
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Tatjana-MihaelaPosted
Mon 16 Feb 2009 1:59am
It is very common that people feel pain and discomfort in the groin area: it is the place were the abdomen ends and legs begin. Men have more sensitive groin area and they more often develope health problems there, due to the difference in anatomy (more sensitive position of sexual organs) and at least in the younger days more intensive physical ac ...
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Do you want to improve your sex life? Then get a new joint—hip or knee that is
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NOHCPosted
Sun 07 Jun 2009 11:26pm
Sexual relations are a legitimate but often embarrassing subject so patients shy away from the discussion. I have decided to address sexual relations through the following question and answer format. The illustrations are available by contacting the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago or the American Arthritis Foundation
Will I be able to r ...
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Original Research: Running Barefoot May Be Safer for Your Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints
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Michael NirenbergPosted
Sun 10 Jan 2010 6:01pm
and Rehabilitation found that barefoot running puts less damaging torque on our hip, knee, and ankle joints than wearing supportive running shoes.
The study was written by D. Cassy Kerrigan... that the effect of the typical modern-day running shoes is to increase joint torques at the hip, knee, and ankle. This doesn’t mean every running shoe will increase torque, but given
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Pass a joint save a hip?
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Katherine B.Posted
Thu 03 Sep 2009 10:19am
When I was going through chemotherapy lots of people offered me pot. People you would never expect suddenly knew where to score. Turns out that I didn't need it but now I'm wondering if I should have taken advantage.
Since I finished active treatment I've been on Femara which has done a marvelous job of helping keep cancer away. Femara has it' ...
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