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Non Surgical Herniated Disc Treatment

POSTED BY admin on Jul 14, 2008 under Uncategorized

Non-surgical herniated disc treatment is widely practiced nowadays, since it offers positive results for patients with herniated disc. Non-invasive herniated disc treatment is economical and provides instant relief from herniated disc problems.

In medical terminology, many terms are used such as bulging disc, pinched nerve, slipped disc or ruptured disc to describe herniated disc. Spine damage caused by disease, injury or normal wear and tear can lead to herniated disc. Herniated disc condition is the result of inflammation of the disc material caused by aging and compression on the nerve system.

Non Surgical Herniated Disc Treatment

POSTED BY admin on Jun 30, 2008 under Uncategorized

Non-surgical herniated disc treatment is widely practiced nowadays, since it offers positive results for patients with herniated disc. Non-invasive herniated disc treatment is economical and provides instant relief from herniated disc problems.

In medical terminology, many terms are used such as bulging disc, pinched nerve, slipped disc or ruptured disc to describe herniated disc. Spine damage caused by disease, injury or normal wear and tear can lead to herniated disc. Herniated disc condition is the result of inflammation of the disc material caused by aging and compression on the nerve system.

Complete Information on Alpers disease with Treatment and Prevention

POSTED BY admin on May 4, 2008 under Health

Valproate should be used with care since it can increase the danger of liver bankruptcy. Physical therapy may assist to alleviate spasticity and preserve or increase muscle tone.

Alpers’ disease is an uncommon, genetically determined disease of the mind that causes liberal degeneration of gray issue in the cerebrum. It is an autosomal recessive disorder that is sometimes seen in siblings. The precise reason is unidentified but it is believed that it is payable to a biochemical flaw which causes harm to, and departure of, cells in the gray issue of the mind. The liberal harm to the mind causes epilepsy and increasing physiological and psychological problems. Children with Alpers’ disease normally produce symptoms between the ages of three months and five years older. Most folk transport distinct defective genes but in Alpers disease (and new recessive conditions) parents, though robust themselves, transport the same defective genes, and danger passing them on to their children. Each pregnancy carries a 25 % chance of the child being affected.

Repetitive Strain Injury (rsi) And Tendon Injury

POSTED BY admin on Dec 22, 2007 under Health and Fitness

TENDON INJURY

A tendon is just a connector, like a piece of string, between the part of the muscle that contracts and the bone to which it attaches. Tendons only need a small amount of nourishment and therefore they only have a minimal blood supply. This means that when a tendon is damaged it doesn’t have a good blood supply to help it to heal quickly. When a tendon is damaged fluid seeps out of torn fibres and causes localised swelling. This works like glue squeezed from a tube; the glue tries to repair the damage and in its enthusiasm sticks everything to everything else. The individual fibres of the tendon which are normally free to glide slightly one on the other become stuck together and are then irritated by the pull of even the slightest contraction in the muscle. It is important to assess what activity or movement causes the pain so that the patient can do this activity and movement as little as possible so as not to aggravate the problem. See: RSI, Golfers elbow, Tennis elbow, Supra-spinatus tendinitis, Tenosynovitis.

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