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The most frequent causes of low back pain are muscle and ligament
The sacroiliac joints are among the strongest in the human body. These...
Ever had a pain in the butt? No, I am not talking some crazy family member who cannot keep the mouth shut. I am talking about a real pain... Read more »
The repetition of our lives causes certain muscle groups to become short, tight, and stiff. With the development of these muscle imbalances... Read more »
Life can be a pain in the groin. You hear about groin pain all the time if you watch enough football, baseball and basketball. But, you do... Read more »
Knee osteoarthritis is a very common problem. As I have reviewed in previous blogs, and as I detail in my book, The Arthritis Handbook:... Read more »
Some weeks ago I had asked whether or not anyone had experienced any unusual symptoms in childhood which they felt might be related to... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Runners are taught to stretch muscles and warm up for a long run to avoid injuries. One of the stretches often included in the exercise program is... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Physical therapists often help patients increase muscle flexibility. There are different ways to stretch the same muscle. Which is better: passive or... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Tendon injuries are common in athletes. Patellar tendonitis, also called "jumper's knee," is an overuse injury that causes pain at or near the... Read more »
Source: Harvard Decision Guide
What Is It? When a bone breaks or cracks, the injury is called a fracture. The leg has three bones that can fracture - the femur (the thighbone) or... Read more »
There is no specific diagnostic test for RLS. If you suspect you may have the disorder, talk to your doctor as soon as you can. If possible, bring a... Read more »