Understanding Knee Pain
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Injury TreatmentBy: Bidz Dela Cruz | 29/07/2008 | FitnessThe purpose of this article is primarily to discuss injury prevention, as well as the appropriate management of running injuries, as well as other sports and activities that requires running. Runners, football players, basketball players, frisbee players are notoriously bad when dealing with injuries. Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries of the KneeBy: Asheesh Bedi, MD | 03/12/2009 | Sports & FitnessThe medial collateral ligament (MCL), together with the cruciates and lateral collateral ligament, is critical to the stability of the knee joint. Medial collateral ligament injuries to the knee are not uncommon. Many well-recognized professional athletes, including Hines Ward, Knowshan Moreno, and Troy Polamalu, have suffered from medial collateral ligament tears after injury on the football field. These can occur alone or in combination with other ligament or cartilage injuries of the knee. Chiropractor In Marietta GA The Facts on Bone Injuries: Stress FracturesBy: Mike McCoy | 13/11/2009 | HealthBone injuries are very common and tremendously inconvenient (not to mention painful). Most people will experience a broken bone or two. Stress fractures in particular can sneak up on you slowly. Read on to learn what they are and how to treat them. Chiropractor In Marietta GA | The Facts On Bone Injuries: Stress FracturesBy: Mike McCoy | 24/11/2009 | HealthDaniel Martin Present Back Pain Help And Chiropractor In Marietta GA. Today's Topic: "The Facts On Bone Injuries: Stress Fractures." For A Chiropractor In Marietta GA: www.HealthSourceofMarietta.com A Hurt Knee Cap - Popping Sounds and Cracking Noises - Brace Yourself For SupportBy: Daniel Sims | 06/05/2009 | HealthYou ever wonder why your knee cap might be hurting? Then this article was written for you to read. If Misty May-treanor Suffered an Achilles Tendon Rupture, so Can You!By: anonymous | 22/10/2008 | HobbiesMisty May-Treanor suffered an Achilles tendon rupture while dancing. This article focuses on the prevention, early treatment and prognosis of these devastating injuries. Patellar Tendonitis – Jumpers KneeBy: Asheesh Bedi, MD | 02/12/2009 | FitnessPatellar tendonitis is defined by inflammation in the patellar tendon, and most commonly occurs at its origin just below the kneecap. The most common cause is overuse or repetitive injury, and it has been reported to occur in athletes of virtually every sport. The patellar tendon is a thick, organized band of tissue that attaches the kneecap (“patella”) to the shinbone (tibia). The Abdominal Training Secrets InterviewBy: Primoz Borovnik | 07/12/2007 | BodybuildingInterview with the Tom Venuto
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