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Differential Diagnosis of Kidney Injury Following Stem Cell Transplant by Matt S. Posted Thu 10 Sep 2009 12:00am with previously untreatable leukemias and lymphomas.  With the expanded use of stem cell transplant, however, has come an increasing recognition that acute kidney injury can be a major....   The differential diagnosis of AKI in stem cell transplant recipients can be initially categorized by time period following transplant:  that is, AKI developing in the immediate peri Read on »
SLAP Tear - Stretch Your Shoulder to Avoid this Painful Shoulder Injury by Chris M. Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:36am What is a SLAP Tear? Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior Tear A SLAP Tear is a shoulder injury that often occurs because of repetitive overhead motion – a major... the throwing athlete, how to test your shoulder and what you or your pitcher can do to avoid this shoulder injury.   Tags: SLAP+tear, shoulder+injury, throwing+injury Read on »
Frequently Asked Shoulder Injury and Rehab Questions by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 7:56pm and can’t use it. Frequently people want to know how long their particular shoulder injury will take to heal. Answers that don’t help. Imagine that you’ve sprained your shoulder and you want to know how to treat this injury. You could look at these suggestions for your shoulder information. However, these comments are the thoughts and advice of laymen Read on »
Pitfalls in Your Fat Burning Plan: Shoulder Injury by Chris Keith Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am The shoulder is a very complex muscle system. If you have been working out and hear a popping sound or feel a sudden, sharp pain in the shoulder, you may have an injury... for improving blood flow to an injured shoulder. Massage is also effective, as it not only improve the supply of blood to the area but also reduces the amount of scar tissue and injury Read on »
How to Diagnose a Shoulder Injury - a video Guide » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:29pm If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed so that you can stay up to date on the latest shoulder rehab devices, shoulder articles, shoulder training techniques and shoulder videos.What’s the difference between a sore shoulder and an injured shoulder? soreness goes away - the pain related to a shoulder injury [...] Read on »
How to Diagnose a Shoulder Injury - a video Guide by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 7:56pm What’s the difference between a sore shoulder and an injured shoulder? soreness goes away - the pain related to a shoulder injury lingers soreness is typically related to the shoulder muscles - a shoulder injury usually impacts the tendons. ligaments or cartilage of the joint What are some of the things to look for? shoulder pain while sleeping Read on »
Frequently Asked Shoulder Injury and Rehab Questions » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm When was the last time your shoulder felt fantastic? No one realizes how much they depend on their shoulder – that is until they’ve injured their shoulder, have surgery and can’t use it. Frequently people want to know how long their particular shoulder injury will take to heal. Answers that don’t help. Imagine that you’ve sprained your [...] Read on »
Shoulder Injury Solutions - part 1 by Lance B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 28 Dec 2009 10:20am The shoulder is one of the top joints to be injured. Chronic shoulder injuries occur over time and are usually the result of three things: 1. Poor Posture... movements of the shoulder in daily activities and sports lead to pain Like many of you, I also have a shoulder injury. I hurt my shoulder when I was studying aboard Read on »
Little league pitchers, shoulder injuries and Chiropractic care. by Carol Grant Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:40am Shoulder injuries are common especially in baseball and I have treated a lot of little league athletes in my chiropractic office. And if the athlete is under 18, there is a greater risk of injury. Other groups of people who are vulnerable to shoulder injuries are weekend warrior athletes and workers over the age of 40. The most common type of injury Read on »
Shoulder Injury Solutions - part 2 by Lance B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 29 Dec 2009 7:36am Shoulder injuries are no laughing matter. They can cause pain in a lot of daily tasks like reaching above your head for a box, putting on your coat, or even pumping your fist in a circular motion while chanting 'Woof! Woof! Woof!' to Arsenio Hall Show reruns.  Yesterday I covered Shoulder Injury Solution: Relax, today we will talk Read on »