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American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Issues New Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Osteoarthritis of the Knee by Dr. Tony DiGioia Medical Doctor Posted Mon 16 Mar 2009 3:43pm into the knee like depomedrol or cortisone   AAOS recommends against: Glucosamine and or chondroitin sulfate or hydrochloride Drawing fluid from the knee... Osteoarthritis of the Knee Leading cause of physical disability 33 million Americans affected Most common in aged 65 or older Affects activities of daily Read on »
Le Metier de Beaute Peau de Vierge Tinted Complexion Treatment Fluid Review by britishbeautyblogger. Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 Oct 2010 12:00am day. A tinted treatment fluid does sum up exactly what Peau de Vierge is - it feels light on the skin, there's no particular scent and it seems to last well on the skin... it every day. The texture is less fluid than other foundations, but it goes on very smoothly - there is some shimmer (a pet hate of mine), but I've noticed that on sunny days Read on »
Dr. Schnee's Cold Laser Knee Program Provides Bone on Bone Knee Pain Relief for Severe Knee Pain Sufferer by Dr. Alexandra Schnee, D.C Posted Sat 12 Jun 2010 10:59pm but instead I am 80% out of pain! " Susie K., 62 years young, Dallas, Texas Prior to getting treatments with Dr. Alexandra Schnee D.C, patient was diagnosed with Bone on Bone Knee... a complete treatment plan that combines cold laser therapy, non-weight bearing exercises, and other modalities that promote rehabilitation of the knee.   If you live in the Dallas Read on »
Knees, Knees, Woe the Knees by RunnerDude Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 31 Oct 2009 11:01pm In two recent posts, I shared two main causes of knee pain for runners— Iliotibial Band Syndrome and muscle imbalance. There are a few other culprits that may be worth... other knee problems that might be causing the pain. Another possibility for your knee pain could be leg-length discrepancy (one leg shorter than the other). My good friend Gary Read on »
ANOTHER NON SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC PAIN FOR BACK'S AND KNEE'S by Barmac Posted Tue 11 May 2010 12:52pm APOS an invention by two Doctors from Israel which could bring relief to millions of Britons suffering from chronic knee and back pain. Its only available privately at the moment at BUPA Wellness Centres but it is hoped it will be available on the NHS soon. The APOS Treatment (which stands for All Phases of Step Cycle) combines two simple Read on »
Study finds persons with knee arthritis often choose own treatment by Judith L. Patient Expert Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 10:44am The Arthritis Foundation reports on a study done in Canada that suggests that a majority of persons with arthritis of the knee choose their own course of treatment... has been suggested and of course that's a good idea (easier to recommend than to do) but the main treatments suggested have been the use of drugs and, if possible, knee Read on »
Patella Exercise to Avoid Locked Knees and Reduce Knee Pain by Aliesa George Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 Jan 2010 11:43am If you’re one of those folks who has a tendency to lock your knees, and may occasionally be bothered with knee pain…  Here’s a video with a quick and easy exercise you can practice just about anywhere to help strengthen the muscles around the knee joint, become more aware of the difference between a locked and unlocked knee, and learn how to stabilize Read on »
Don't Neglect A Painful Knee Cap - Reduce Your Knee Pain by drbraceco Posted Sat 09 May 2009 6:56pm cartilage in your knee. This is a condition that more commonly afflicts athletes, especially runners or basketball players, for example.  The treatment will typically extend over....  Treatment of a Painful Patella  Rest and ice have remained constants as at home remedies.   These two forms of treatment can help reduce knee pain and swelling that is caused Read on »
Knee Surgery Update – Hitting The Ski Slopes without My Knee Brace by kimduess Posted Tue 08 Jun 2010 10:37pm I recently went skiing without my knee brace at 10 months post ACL knee surgery.  It was a mental challenge – not physical.  Here is my video blog update with details. For more of my ‘knee surgery journey’ posts, and to find out how I recovered so fast, please click here. To your health, Kim Duess You-Be-Healthy.com Twitter.com/kduess Read on »