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Guest Post: Keeping on Your Toes — Preventing & Soothing Aches, Pains, and Muscle Strains by Nichelle S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 16 Jun 2009 6:10pm a first aid class? Application of heat first, followed by cold compresses is the best way to treat strained muscles. Of course, you don’t want to pour ice water on yourself...’s secret weapon when it comes to healing the body, and that’s just what you need when you’re feeling stress and strain of any kind. Photo by Missy Follow this simple Read on »
Muscle Strain - Finding Happy Muscles by Kris K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:13pm As much as I'd like to say that practicing yoga has only left my body feeling joyous, strong, and fluid, this is not always the case. A matter of fact, there have been times that I've pulled or strained a muscle so severely that the pain lasts for days and, if I'm not careful, weeks! Here's a remedy that has proven useful. Hopefully you'll Read on »
Computers, Stress, and Eye Strain by Joseph Alban Licensed Acupuncturist Posted Thu 18 Mar 2010 2:15am .  This may be due to physiologic stress and cell damage. A recent study showed that prolonged looking at computer screens causes oxidative stress. But there are things you can do help relieve the stress. How to relieve Eye Strain 1. Give your eyes a rest: Taking regular breaks and looking up from the screen is the most important thing to reduce Read on »
Use Massage Therapy To Treat Strains And Muscle Pain | Body … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 9:08am Beverly Hills surgeon Dr. John Anastasatos Board is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is an expert who runs the most modern, innovative and challenging . Read more from the original source:  Use Massage Therapy To Treat Strains And Muscle Pain | Body … Read on »
Is a Stiff Hamstring More Susceptible to a Strain? by Medline Plus Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 10:36am , explained Watsford, the weaker leg may not have been able to handle higher levels of stress, resulting in a muscle strain. "High performance athletes... the muscle pull again. To find out if the potentially preventable factor of stiffness could explain this high rate, Watsford and his colleagues Read on »
Wrist Strain - Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Advice Blog by Helge V. K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:27pm Helge: I've been to this blog before. Gino and Jo's Innovations, Inc. write about - Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Advice. Wrist Strain - Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Advice Blog: "What Does Elbow Pain Have to do With | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome November 21st, 2007 by Shari Smith Carpal Tunnel Read on »
Strain of the Upper Back…What Can I Do? by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 1:56pm Upper Back Pain can be common in athletes and for people who work on the computer Upper back pain can be common with athletes who work out with weights (muscle strain), and for people who work on a computer or at a desk daily (poor posture). This can put stress on the upper back area causing pain, muscle spasms, tightness Read on »
Reduce Computer Related Eye Strain, Neck Pain: VuRyte Document Holder by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:56pm . This is important because it significantly reduces eye and neck muscle strain by improving the position of the document and improving your computer work area organization, read more tips... office computer document holder that has been approved by ergonomic experts. Quantitative research demonstrates a reduction in physical stress to the muscles in the neck area Read on »
Reduce Computer Eye Strain, Computer-Related Pain: VuRyte Document Holder by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 10:13am . This is important because it significantly reduces eye and neck muscle strain by improving the position of the document and improving your computer work area organization, read more tips... computer document holder that has been approved by ergonomic experts. Quantitative research demonstrates a reduction in physical stress to the muscles in the neck area when Read on »
Simple And Efficient Ways To Avoid Straining Your Back by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 13 Feb 2009 4:56pm One of the most common causes of back pain is muscle pull or muscle strain. This is a state in which you apply more pressure on your back muscles than you ought... pull or straining your back muscles do the following; - Lift up objects rightly: The main beginning of a muscle pull in the back is when you pick up weighty objects wrongly Read on »