Articles :: Injuries
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Home Remedies for Injuries |
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You do not need to run to a doctor for every small cut, puncture or burn. Here are some home remedies that you can use as an alternative to conventional allopathic medicine for the treatment of everyday wounds. All the ingredients used for...
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Knee Popping Sound |
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Of the 187 joints in your body, knee is the most commonly injured joint. Approximately 50 million people in USA suffer from knee pain. From accidents to falls and sport injuries there could be countless instances in your daily lives that can...
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Brachial Plexus Nerve Injury |
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To take a quick look as to what brachial plexus is, it is defined as an assembly of nerve fibres (a plexus) coming from the spine (vertebrae), through the neck, the axilla (armpit region), and into the arm. The brachial plexus is accountable...
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Fractures |
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A bone fracture is simply defined as a particular condition where the bones are literally broken or split into pieces. Some certain medical condition may also result to bone damage. This is especially true in cases of osteoporosis, a condition of...
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Hamstring Injury |
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Hamstring injuries are common among hurdle jumpers, sprinters, rugby and football players. That is because these people use the hamstring muscle more than ordinary people do. The hamstrings are a large group of muscles that stretch from the back...
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Hematoma |
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When a break occurs in a blood vessel, the blood drips into the surrounding area and accumulates there. The swelling that occurs in the area where the blood has collected becomes discolored. This is the site of the hematoma; but a hematoma can...
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Thoracic Spinal Stenosis |
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Myelopathy or spinal cord injury is characterized as a disturbance in your spinal cord, resulting to the loss of mobility and sensation. There are two main causes. One is trauma due to a fall, gunshots, war injuries, automobile accidents, and...
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