GROIN PAIN causes & natural cure: HERNIA, PROSTATE, INJURIES, HIP JOINTS 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
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German shorthair With Hip dysplasia Problem
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heru m.Posted
Mon 13 Apr 2009 11:13pm
believed he had hip dysplasia however he has not said but i
believe he hashemivertebrae he has him on steriods which he has cut down to 2 a
week is there any other meds that will work on this short of surgery he is
severe and losing use of his hind legs
thanks
Paul
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Dear,
Your vet should be sure if your dog has hip dysplasia or haven
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Runner Therapy: Problems With Your Hip Flexor
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irunnerblogPosted
Fri 25 Feb 2011 8:03am
Pain during running in the hip can be a lot of things. It can be the actual hip joint, the pelvis, or the spine. So it can be tricky.
In medicine we have a term for this: differential diagnosis. This means the different diagnoses a related set of symptoms can be.
So let’s go through the differential for a runner here.
1. Hip impingement syndrome
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Serious Problems Found Associated with Hip Replacement Surgery
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Cascia T.Posted
Sat 06 Jun 2009 10:16pm
Recently I learned about some rather shocking news about hip replacement surgery. Do you have a friend or relative that had his or her hips replaced with an artificial cup? Apparently there have been some serious issues on zimmer durom cup. These hip replacements can come loose and cause problems.
If you know anyone who has had hip replacement surgery
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Shoulder Problems: Check your Hip and Ankle
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Eric C.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:30pm
and hip in anyone who has a shoulder problem that involves tightness of some sort in the shoulder girdle.
Additionally, we know that via the "serape effect," the latissimus... fascia, but modalities like foam rolling, massage, and ART can make a huge difference.
2. Injuries never occur in isolation; as the shoulder-hip-ankle connection verifies, we
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Hip Swingers: More Motion and Less Load for PainfulHips
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Doug K.Posted
Fri 29 Jan 2010 11:25am
A reader sent me a question regarding how to apply the concept of low load, high volume repetition that we often use for knee pain to the hip. Here's his question and my reply.
"I am looking for something along the lines of your "tailgaters" program for the knee, in order to bathe that hip joint cartilage in synovial fluid, and maybe get
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HipPain When Running on the Treadmill
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JessPosted
Thu 19 Aug 2010 4:14am
Last winter I struggled with hippain when I ran on the treadmill, but all the problems cleared up when the weather was nice and I was back to running outside.
Yesterday... three, that nagging hippain was back.
Over the winter I did everything I could think of to fix the problem. Foam roller. New shoes. Stretching. Nothing worked.
Since my
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Lower Back And HipPain, Important Information You Need To Know
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SonzyPosted
Mon 01 Sep 2008 12:00am
the problem!
Likely Causes?
There can be many causes to lower back and hippain. The most common cause being muscle strain, sciatica, an uneven pelvis or even one leg shorter than...
Having lower back and hippain now a days seems very common. At least four out of five people will have it at some point in their life. Some people tend to have more
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Tennis Star Uses Acupuncture For HipPain
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Tcm007Posted
Thu 09 Sep 2010 6:17am
Another Star Athlete Uses Acupuncture To recover from an injury ! On 8/27/10 the Associated Press reported that Kim Clijsters ,the former No. 1 ranked player, used acupuncture to help her hip which had been giving her problems on the court. The Belgian tennis player had an amazing winning streak at the U.S. Open and is currently ranked No. 3
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Why do I still have hippain after my implant?
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Carol GrantPosted
Wed 22 Dec 2010 8:32am
As a Chiropractor, I frequently see patients who have had hip implants and continue to have hippain. I was approached by a group that is attempting to spread information... with a number of problems, including the loosening of the hip replacement within the body and “metallosis,” a serious condition that can bring by rashes and nerve damage.
Some believe
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