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    We all know when we need some pain relief, whether it's an achy back or a bad headache. Some of us are quick to pull the bottle out, while others wait until the last possible moment. How do we know when our lovable canine needs some pain relief? With how active dogs are, it makes you wonder when their joints start to hurt or cause them pain. However, they can't tell you until you notice them limping along or gingerly climbing up the stairs. By this time, they are in considerable pain, and you…

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    - This condition can be treated and should begin as soon possible with a doctors guidance. - Patients should check to make sure they don’t have an underlying cause for carpal tunnel syndrome such as diabetes or arthritis. If so they should treat those underlying conditions before they seek treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. - Treatment generally involves resting the hand and wrist for about two weeks or longer, and avoiding strenuous activities that involve the hand and wrist. - Applying…

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    interactions within our central and peripheral nervous systems. The three major types of sensory input come from the visual (eyes), vestibular (inner ear), and somatic (body) sensory systems. The somatic sensory receptors found in muscles, tendons, ligaments, joint capsules, and skin are collectively known as proprioceptors and they gather information about body position and the direction and velocity of movement. Effective learning and performance of the movement patterns taught by fitness…

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    Veronica Manarang Med 2047 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Instructor Michelle Earixson-Lamothe 3/12/2015 VNFT031 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome The musculoskeletal system is the structure that provides a person the ability to move. Repetitive stress injuries, overuse and many more can cause disorders, Muscu-loskeletal Disorders or MSDs. Musculoskeletal disorders affect the muscles, bones lig-aments, and tendons. There are various reasons that contribute to MSDs. Carpal Tun-nel Syndrome is one…

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    Synovial joint consists of a joint capsule, a joint cavity and a layer of cartilage over the ends of two joining bones. These joints are lined with synovial fluid. The articular cartilage over the joint ends absorbs jolts as it acts like elastic and it also provides a smooth surface for the joints to move frictionlessly. This fluid also helps in lubricating and protecting the bones. Cartilage is softer and much more flexible than a bone. The major role of cartilage is to form a model for later…

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    Football is an all-American sport,from little leagues to the National Football Leagues. Football can be all fun and games until someone gets seriously hurt. This sport has more physical contact to sport. You will also have more long lasting mental effects from playing football. So if all these things can happen to you why do parents let their young boys play this sport? Parents let their kids play because, they believe that, it can help work on their discipline and teamwork,but there are a lot…

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    peculiar interest to those who have happened to stumble upon it. FOP is a condition in which soft tissue permanently transforms into bone over time. This abnormal growth is not limited to a particular area of the body but forms in muscles, tendons ligaments, and other connective tissue. This fatal disease, in essence, traps “the body in a prison of bone” (Massey). FOP is a very rare and unusual genetic disease and is “caused by the mutation of a gene in the bone morphogenetic protein” (WebMD).…

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    Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by a pinched nerve in your wrist. Bound by bones and ligaments, the carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway located on the palm side of your wrist. Now, epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder (neurological disorder) in which nerve cell activity in the brain becomes disrupted, causing seizures or periods…

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    Swollen feet, aching legs, and a sore lower back are only a few of the many side effects of pregnancy. To make it through this beautiful and trying time, you need support you can rely on. Fortunately, one-stop online health care supply shop, EZ Care Medical, has the assistive devices and medical accessories you need for a comfortable, healthy pregnancy. The health care supply destination carries a range of medical accessories to support and protect pregnant women, including: Activa® Sheer…

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    The extensor halluces longus (synergist) originates as a muscle in the middle section of the fibula and adjacent interosseous membrane and ends as a tendon is inserted at the dorsal base of the distal phalanx of the big toe. It is the prime mover in dorsiflexion of the big toe and assists in dorsiflexion of the foot. The extensor digitorum longus (synergist) originates in the lateral area of the tibia, proximal two-thirds of the medial surface of the fibula and adjacent interosseous membrane. It…

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