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The Pain Associated with a Whiplash Neck Injury by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee ... or ultrasound) also play a helpful role in treating this type of injury. Additional Reading ResourcesReducing Whiplash Injuries by 90%- just by Changing One Thing in Your CarWhat To Do After A Motor Vehicle Whiplash AccidentHow Does Whiplash OccurHow to Use Biofreeze for a Stiff NeckCan Whiplash of the Neck Cause Shoulder Pain? Visit the Arc 4 Lif ... Read on »
Pain| Basketball Injuries by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor ... ballinjuries: National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance System, 1988-1989 through 2003-2004.Journal of Athletic Training. 42(2):202-10, 2007).www.stopmusclepain.comPain| Basketball Injuriespain Read on »
Common Computer-Related Elbow Injuries and Pain Conditions by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven ... mple tasks such as opening a door handle or shaking hands with someone. 3) Loss of motion, pain may limit movement and ability to function. Common Computer Ergonomics-Related Causes and Risk Factors: 1) Poor computer ergonomic set-up which results in excessive and prolonged elbow flexion or extension with forearm pronation (forearm turned downwards ... Read on »
Risk Factors and Injury Prevention Interventions for Patellofemoral Pain and Tendinopathy. by Gary D. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... n interventions even more. When motivation is high, which often is the case in an individual taking on a marathon for the first time, there can often be a disconnect between what is “optimal” and what is “practical”. I put “optimal” in quotes because there are a lot of people out there willing to give advice about the proper way to train for a ma ... Read on »
Old injury, new pain by Shelley F. Healthy Living Professional ... ealth issue you orignally dealt with. Below is an except from Prevention.com on how old problems don’t have to be new ones again. (more…)aging, arthritis, exercise, healthy, pain relief Read on »
Common Computer-Related Shoulder Injuries and Pain Conditions by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven ... sed to help lubricate the moving tendon). This bursa can become pinched or compressed, nuch like the tendons of the rotator cuff as detailed above. This pinching of the bursa causes pain and inflammation.Frozen Shoulder: Frozen Shoulder is extremely uncommon amongst young people, and is almost always found in the 40+ age group, usually in the 40-70 ... Read on »
Knee Pain| Basketball Injuries by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor ... TE, Bahr R: Mechanisms of anterior cruciate ligament injury in basketball: video analysis of 39 cases. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 35(3):359-67, 2007).www.stopmusclepain.com Knee Pain| Basketball Injurieslower body topics Read on »
Golf| Injuries |Back pain by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor ... he external obliques(abdominal wall muscles)was recorded via surface electromyography, while thegolfers performed 20 drives. The results showed that the low-handicap low back pain (LBP )golfers tended to demonstrate reduced erector spinae activity at the top of the backswingandat impactandgreater external obliques activity throughout the swing. The ... Read on »
Hamstring injuries| Running| Pain by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor ... ion.This study examined the effect of the HamSprint Drills training programme and conventional football practice warm-up on lower limb neuromuscular control in 29 footballers from one professional Australian Football League club. Without vision of the contact point, participants performed 40 backward swing movement trials with each leg and made a j ... Read on »
Repetitive Stress Injury| Hand Pain by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor ... ocity and mean power frequency in radial/ulnar deviation, flexion/extension, and pronation/supination) associated with performing a mouse-operated computerized task involving painting rectangles on a computer screen. The effects of the painting task on subjective perception of fatigue and wrist position sense was also evaluated. The results showed ... Read on »