Knee Pai - Arthritis - Nerve Related Muscle Pain
On having knee pain, people will commonly say “My knee hurts. It must be old age, I guess”.
Arthritis does set in from the wear and tear from aging but you don’t even have to be old to have knee pain. With normal aging or accelerated aging due to trauma, the cartilage that is inside the knee joint wears out. When there is associated nerve related tightness and shortening of the muscles that surround the knee joint, the thigh bone and the l Read More...
Cure Knee Pain - How To Cure Knee Pain Easily
These days, knee pain has become a common complaint among many people. Every person suffers from knee pain sometime or the other. While it is easy to cure knee pain, you need to know the actual cause behind your knee pain before you go on to cure it. For example, knee pain can occur because of a variety of reasons.
If you are suffering from either of three following diseases: gout, arthritis, ligament injuries, cartilage injuries, patellar tend Read More...
Knee Arthritis Treatment And Pain Relief
Knee arthritis can also be called osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is essentially the wearing down of the cartilage surrounding the knee which occurs simply as people age. Another common form of knee arthritis is Rheumatoid Arthritis, which results in swelling within the joint and damage to the cartilage. Not only do these forms of knee arthritis affect the joints and cartilage, they can also have a serious impact on the surrounding ligaments, musc Read More...
Arthritis: Knee Pain Improved by Cane Use People struggling with arthritis could experience pain relief by using a cane, a new study from Brazil suggests. According to MedPage Today, researchers at Sao Paulo?s Universidade Federal found that knee pain was significantly lessened in patients who used a cane for two months, and that some function in the joint was actually restored. Specifically, patients who used a cane scored an average ... Read More...
What Causes Leg Pain? Leg pain refers to any kind of pain that occurs between the heels and the pelvis. There are many reasons for leg pain, and not all of them are caused by a problem that originates in the leg; some injuries or spinal problems can cause aches and pains in the leg(s). Leg pain can be long-term, transitory, intermittent, acute, or slowly progressive. Pain may affect just part of the leg, such as the ... Read More...
Game-changing surgery: building pain-free athletes BACKGROUND: Orthopedic surgeons are using new procedures available for athletes who severely injure themselves. These procedures result in a pain free athlete. The surgeries are aimed at helping athletes who have shoulder, knee, and elbow problems. SHOULDER: SUB-ACROMIAL HOOK PLATE- The clavicle hook plate provides a single solution for fixation of both lateral clavicle fractures and ... Read More...
Rheumatoid Arthritis Aided by Steroids A steroid injection into the joints may help rheumatoid arthritis reduce inflammation and experience some pain relief, new research published in Arthritis Research & Therapy shows. Read More...