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CRegal

CRegal, Editor

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Relieving the Pain of Tennis Elbow

Summer is prime time for tennis.  A popular sport around the world, tennis is a fun activity for both the young and old alike. Though the sport is recommended as a comfortable and practical form of exercise, it can also be dangerous to your joints.   Some of the injuries sustained from playing tennis can range from severe (including... Read moreChevron
Rachael60

knee injury

if you have a knee injury (torn cartlidge), have had microfracture on knee, is it related if the other knee starts to gradually hurt due to overuse - stress from compensating for the knee pain in the knee that had microfracture?
posted 05/30/2010, comments (0)|
Andrew Piasecki, MD

Andrew Piasecki, MD, Health Guide

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Ankle Replacement Surgery: The Alternatives to Replacement Surgery

There are both surgical and non-surgical alternatives to ankle replacement surgery. First line treatments for arthritis of the ankle are non-surgical methods. Several of the non-surgical methods provide relief because they limit motion, thus decreasing the irritation of the arthritic joint. One such method is the use of shoe inserts (orthotics),... Read moreChevron
posted 03/18/2010, comments (0)|
gorge

Sam-e supplement

My father uses sam-e supplement and has found that his oa is much better. It doesnt cure it but the pain is much better.
posted 02/03/2010, comments (0)|
Pachie

frustrated...but keepin' on.

Hi. I'm new to this site, and it seems like a good one, to be involved with- for me. I have osteoarthritis, & degenerative disc disease. ...This started, so severely a couple of years ago; and now, I have to use a wheelchair most of the time. I am 43 yrs. old, and I feel in my 80's...alot!   Its hard, to use my arms & hands much of... Read moreChevron

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