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A Quick tip for Inflamed Joints by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 01 Sep 2009 12:00am    A painful joint is no fun. It can be the result of arthritis or a sports injury the most common cases. It usually affects your joints like knee, elbow, wrist, finger, groin or ankle giving you acute pain, stiffness and reddish tenderness. It is advisable to contact your health care provider if you get a joint pain without any real cause Read on »
Joint Formula | Joint Support Supplements by jeanneg99 Posted Thu 10 Feb 2011 9:02am This is an excellent post and video from Dr. Joseph Mercola, M.D., in which he give you several practical, simple ways to improve joint health. Unfortunately even though I am only in my forties, I've had several problems already diagnosed with my joints and not much in the way conventional medicine can help. But I am embarking on a simple plan Read on »
Total Joint Replacement Educational Series Part 8: Activities After Total Joint Replacement by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:12pm -impact Aerobics      How Do I Get the Most Out of My Total Joint Replacement? Total joint replacements can "wear out" just like a normal hip or knee... prematurely wear out your total joint replacement. For these reasons, we encourage patients to focus on low impact activities when exercising.           We know that the goal of a total Read on »
Total Joint Replacement Educational Series Part 11: FAQs About Total Joint Replacement Before The Surgery by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:12pm surgery so that you can have the best results afterwards. What is arthritis? Cartilage acts as a cushion for the weight bearing surfaces of the joint.   When arthritis sets in, the cartilage between your joints begins to wear over time, and eventually the bone wears down too.    This causes the inflammation and pain which Read on »
Total Joint Replacement Educational Series Part 12: FAQs About Total Joint Replacement After The Surgery by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:12pm What restrictions do I have after total joint replacement? There are very few restrictions for patients after surgery.   The only activity we do not recommend for patients is jogging for exercise as it accelerates the wear on your new joint.   Patients with hip replacements are told not to cross the operative leg over Read on »
Basilar joint arthritis symptoms - Basilar Joint Arthritis Over view by drseanyounai Posted Thu 15 Jul 2010 3:25am       The basilar joint is formed by a small bone in the wrist and the fist bone in the thumb. This joint allows the thumb to move in several directions for pinching... on the joints. Cartilage is what covers the end of the bones; the cartilage creates a smooth surface which protects the bones from wearing down by providing them that smooth surface which Read on »
Total Joint Replacement Educational Series Part 9: Routine Follow Up After Total Joint Replacement by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:12pm ****Following up for routine x-rays prevents future problems!**** RECOMMENDED ROUTINE OFFICE VISITS: Year 1                                                    ü  1 month                                         ü  12 months   After 1 year ü  Every 3 years            ... Read on »
Don't tell my joints, my achy breaky joints... by Florence F. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Apr 2009 11:03pm Today was the LAST business concepts class. Hurray! This test was a bit more difficult than the other tests, but I still think I did well nonetheless. Next week we'll be getting our assignment back as well as a breakdown of all of our marks, ultimately showing us our final mark. I'm expecting an A as I haven't gotten anything under 86% on anyth ... Read on »
Joint Examination by Physiotherapists by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 3:41pm and very important joint type. The bone ends are coated with articular cartilage which reduces friction, the joint fluid is secreted by the synovial joint lining membrane.... If there is no obvious problem in a cool, settled joint the physiotherapist will need to stress the joint more thoroughly to find the restriction. However, a swollen, inflamed joint should Read on »
Acusil can help with joint inflammation aqssociated with bursitis by franklinb Posted Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:39pm effect for the many pressure points between bone, as well as the tendons and muscles surrounding the joint. These joint cavities may become inflamed sometimes leading to moderate... movement), pressure, and stiffness to the local area of the joint, to a burning sensation which encompasses the entire joint around the inflamed area.However, it is almost always Read on »