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    disorder that can affect more than the joints. It has the potential to damage essential components of our body like skin, eyes, lungs, heart and blood vessels. It is a situation, which happens when the immune system of one’s body starts attacking its own tissues. The rheumatoid arthritis is a bit different from osteoarthritis in the fact it starts impacting the lining of one’s joints along with a disastrous swelling which in turn leads to bone erosion and joint deformity. Finally it is justified…

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    Osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease, is considered one of the most globally prevalent rheumatoid disorders (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 2014a). This specific type of arthritis is an asymmetric, metabolic disorder of the synovial joints and articular cartilage. According to Porth (2015), clients diagnosed with osteoarthritis will manifest symptoms such as restricted range of motion along with pain, and a possible disfigurement in the affected joints (p. 1128).…

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    several joints in the body. Affecting two or three times more women than men. It can be generic .There are no cure for this chronic disease, but many aggressive treatments and medicines can help to prevent deformity of the joints. The rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune system that can begin in any age, usually give the person inflammation in the joints in the synovial membrane, but can also affect other organs in the body the eyes, the lungs, and the heart. This inflammation in the joint…

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    slow the progression of the joint damage. These medications have more side effects, especially with long-term use. Short-term side effects include upset stomach, nausea, and diarrhea. Some long-term side effects of these drugs include increase risk of infection, fatigue, and liver damage. Biologics can be prescribed almost as a “last resort” medication due to the hefty price tag and the nature of the drug. Biologics help slow the progression of the disease and joint damage. These medications…

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    Physique Joint Pain

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    human body, a number of joints can be plagued by joint anguish and contradictory to the original fallacy, joint soreness can influence a man or woman of any age workforce. Actually, joint pains are afflicting an growing number of younger individuals at the present time and the causes of physique joint agony are numerous. Essentially the most long-established factors of physique joint affliction comprise injury to the ligaments, bursae or the tendons of the concerned joint. Injury not best…

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    Weightlifting

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    WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM? PLEASE CHOOSE A SPECIFIC TYPE OF EXERCISE TO DISCUSS. Weight lifting has many different effects on the musculoskeletal system. It improves joints by making more synovial fluid which in turn means healthier joints , and a wider range of motion. (Dale, 2013) The bones also have a benefit as well they become stronger and more dense. Weightlifting is one of the exercises that help prevents osteoporosis which is the weakening…

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    ability to complete daily tasks. Joint pain especially is a pain that elders have to endure, however it does not only affect elders. Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), the most common autoimmune arthritis, has already affected over 1.5 million people in the United States alone. Although most of the people that have been affected are between 30 to 60 years of age, any person at any age can be affected. Rheumatoid Arthritis symptoms include joint pain more commonly in small joints like in the hands…

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    them over a period of time for various reasons. One of the most common non-communicable diseases that are contracted over a period of time is called Arthritis. Arthritis is a disease of inflammation of one ore more of your joints. The symptoms that come along with it are joint pain, stiffness, and sharp or aching pain. Though, the pain you feel from arthritis will only get worse as your bones age on and become more brittle. Before we get into what kinds of Arthritis there are and how it works,…

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    Infectious organisms are beginning to become a main contributor for the inflammation. This in turn begins to target the synovial joints where the pathogenic T cells, Th1 and Th17, both have a significant part. TNFa, tumor necrosis factor, contributes to the inflammatory process because it contains an array of “proinflammatory” effects. Proinflammatory stimulates the process inflammation…

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    Case Study Of Avabahuka

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    Frozen shoulder is a clinical syndrome of pain and severely decreased joint motion caused by thick-ening and contraction of the joint capsule. The peak incidence is between middle aged people. In Ayurved, the symptoms, etiopathogenesis resembles with Avabahuka. It is a disease characterized by morbid vata dosha localizing around the shoulder joint and thereby causing loss or dryness of shleshaka kapha as well as constricts the siras at this site leads to loss of movements of the arm. Ayurvedic…

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