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No My Husband Doesn't Beat Me! by Princess Lupus Posted Tue 28 Jun 2011 11:33pm My arm on a regular day. Specifically 5/11/2011 Also 5/11/2011, it's really hard to take pictures of your own body! My arm on 5/13/2011  Also 5/13/2011 The bruises on my arms are normal in that I have them almost all the time. T ... Read on »
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SCHAMBERG'S DISEASE AND HOMOEOPATHY by Dr. Rakesh Kumar Posted Tue 27 Oct 2009 5:22pm Mr. RS asked is there any treatment for Schamberg’s disease in homoeopathy. The patient was having disease involving severely at ankles and slowly less severe upwards the knee. Mr. RS was informed that certainly this is a rare disease and there is no case or literature on the internet related to Schamberg’s disease's homoeopathic treatment, ... Read on »
Vasculitis by Vicky .. Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 4:18pm 1 Comment One of my secondary conditions I occasionally get is called vasculitis. It is not unusual to get this with an autoimmune disease. There are many different types, but over all it is the inflammation of blood vessels. A good reference website is vasculitis foundation . Here is info on the type of vasculitis I was diagnosed with 2 years ago. Heno ... Read on »
Using Malaria Medication for Leg Cramps is Risky by FDA Posted Thu 08 Jul 2010 7:39am Printer-friendly PDF (324 KB) People who use the drug Qualaquin to treat or prevent nighttime leg cramps may be at risk for serious and life-threatening reactions, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Qualaquin (quinine sulfate) is FDA-approved only to treat a certain type of m ... Read on »
Rolling and Stretching for Tightness in the Lower Leg by kmacphee Posted Mon 04 Oct 2010 12:00am One of the most popular comments I hear from clients is that they find it hard to relieve tightness in the lower leg and bottom of the foot. This tends to be a widely neglected area in the strength and conditioning world because the calves and muscles of the foot are used constantly in training, life and sport. To keep things simple, I ... Read on »
Article Series--Lower Leg Injuries and Exercise, Part 2 by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 09 May 2008 11:33am Shin splints are much more than shin soreness. Shin soreness happens through overuse of your shins during training. Soreness can be treated with the R.I.C.E.R. principle (REST, ICE, COMPRESSION, ELEVATION, REFERRAL FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE). Shin splints refer to a medical condition called Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS). Problems with y ... Read on »
Article Series--Lower Leg Injuries and Exercise, Part 2 by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:30pm Shin splints are much more than shin soreness. Shin soreness happens through overuse of your shins during training. Soreness can be treated with the R.I.C.E.R. principle (REST, ICE, COMPRESSION, ELEVATION, REFERRAL FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE). Shin splints refer to a medical condition called Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (MTSS). Proble ... Read on »
Lower Leg (Peroneal) Tendonosis: Part II by Doug K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Oct 2009 10:00pm In my last post, I covered the Five Keys to Solving Lower Leg (Peroneal) Tendonosis and I mentioned at the end of that article that I would describe a few drills. Just as a reminder, the drill selection is driven by at least three things: the nature of the injury (tissue or tissues involved), the severity and irritability or what we refer to a ... Read on »
What lower leg pain do you have? by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:19am Today’s joggle was 6.5 miles on the treadmill in 51 minutes. It was a sprint workout: 4×800 in 2:30 and 1×800 in 5:00 in between. All of it was done joggling. I’m not sure I ever joggled on a treadmill going 11 miles/hour. But now, my right lower leg is hurting. [...] Filed under: Health, Joggling life, Training Tips | 5 Comments » ... Read on »