knee pain
knee pain
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by Nathan Wei - 2006-12-06
In osteoarthritis, the cartilage in the joint gradually wears away. During the course of cartilage degeneration, there is inflammation and resultant stiffness and pain. Osteoarthritis may be caused b...
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by James Hughes - 2007-01-21
Taking care of your body, for the most part, is common sense. Avoiding chronic knee pain is no exception. Follow the suggestions below and you'll be well on your way to a lifetime of healthy knees.Con...
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by Subodh Gupta - 2007-01-25
Every year, about 11 million Americans complain to doctors about knee pain. Roughly 21 million American people have osteoarthritis of the knee (a degenerative disease in which the cartilage gradually ...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-29
Lower back pain is most commonly from spinal nerve root L5 irritation followed by the S1 nerve root. Both nerve roots are strongly represented in the buttock muscle (gluteus maximus: predominant S1) ...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-29
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 p...
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by Julie Donnelly - 2007-04-14
The sun is out, the breezes are warm and inviting, and it's time to get ready to play golf again! That doesn't mean to just dust off your club, but to get your body in shape so you can swing freely an...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-04-21
Knee pain is no fun and it may limit your choice of fitness activity. When it comes to knees, women are more prone than men to sustaining injuries. Knee injuries are usually overuse injuries that o...
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by Robert Ryles - 2007-04-24
Having a knee replacement is a common operation today. It is generally performed to improve the quality of life of someone who is suffering from pain and disability arising from their knee joint. The ...
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by Robert Ryles - 2007-04-26
A knee replacement operation is common today. Many people have undergone this operation to help improve the quality of their lives when it has been blighted by pain and disability from a knee damaged ...
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by JENNIFER CHU - 2007-05-05
Lower back pain with irritation of the L3, L4 nerve roots can cause pain and spasm in the rectus femoris and pain and spasm in this muscle will aggravate lower back pain. This muscle is one of th...