pain management
pain management
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2008-11-24
Major joint replacement is one of the success stories of the late twentieth century, providing the greatest changes in quality of life measurements of all medical treatments or operations. Total knee ...
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by Jonathan Blood Smyth - 2008-11-24
Every winter the weather gets cold and icy at some time and we realise that the time has come when we are less safe out and about, that season when people start to slip and fall. Falls on an outstretc...
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by Jonathan Blood Smyth - 2008-11-26
Osteoarthritis is a time related joint degenerative condition, the incidence rising rapidly with age, making it the commonest arthritic condition in the world. It develops in various joints in the hum...
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2009-02-05
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is an uncommon but very serious condition usually from a high velocity incident but can also be caused by tumours, infections and loss of blood supply to the spinal cord. It o...
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by CHRISTY CLINE - 2009-02-22
Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical treatment - through either conventional or naturopathic medicine techniques. Each pain management approach offers different benefits...
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by BusinessLocalListings - 2009-05-06
Chiropractic therapy is a type of medical treatment that focuses on the structure of the body. Patients experiencing chronic pain may go to a chiropractor and undergo treatment. Chiropractic therapy o...
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2009-06-01
Physiotherapists across the country are angry and disappointed at an attempt to drive their prices down by BUPA, the health insurance provider. The UK's largest private medical insurer has been conduc...
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2009-10-07
The development of problems with shoulder movement involves a common pattern of abnormal movement involving shrugging the shoulder to some extent, moving the neck to the same side and a winging of the...
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2009-10-08
The elbow, like most of the bodys joints, exhibits what are called accessory movements, small gliding and sliding movements which occur inside the joint during movement but which cannot be performed i...
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by Jonathan Blood-Smyth - 2009-12-03
The conservative treatment of dislocations of the shoulder is a controversial matter in orthopaedics, with management in a sling for anything from one to six weeks. An immobilising strap may be applie...