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How To Grow Taller Naturally Before, During and After Puberty
Growing taller can give you physical and psychological advantages of looking and feeling good and successful. Genetics most influentially determines how tall you are. If your parents or grandparents are tall, then you will most likely be tal...
Home Treatment for Tennis Elbow Injury
Tennis elbow, which is known among doctors as lateral epicondylitis, refers to the pain and soreness in the outer part of the elbow. This happens when the tendons connecting the forearm muscles to the elbow become damaged. The pain from this...
How is Snapping Hip Syndrome Treated?
Also known as the dancer's hip, the snapping hip syndrome is a condition characterized by a snapping sound or sensation in the hip whenever a person walks, runs, stands up or swings his/her leg around. In most cases, the condition is not pai...
What are the Causes of Rotator Cuff Disorders?
The rotator cuff refers to the group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder. These work to stabilize the shoulder to ensure proper and smooth movement. When these become damaged or irritated, the result are rotator cuff disorders.
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What Happens in Rhabdomyolysis
Rhabdomyolysis is a serious condition characterized by the rapid breakdown of damaged skeletal muscle tissue. When the muscle tissue breaks down, contents are released into the bloodstream. It can lead to complications like kidney failure. T...
Living with Spinal Cord Injury
The spinal cord is the major column of nerves surrounded by rings of bones called vertebrae. A major part of the nervous system, it is connected to the brain sending impulses to and from it that allows the body to move, feel and do most othe...
Complete Information on Myositis
Myositis
is a general term used for any condition that involves muscle swelling. "Myo" refers to muscles and "itis" means inflammation. In this rare disease, the immune system inflames the body's own muscle tissue. Most conditions tha...
Who Needs Knee Replacement Surgery?
As the term suggests, knee replacement surgery is the surgical procedure of replacing the knee joint. This is performed in patients who have stiff and painful knee that hinders them from doing comfortably even simple activities. This is also...
Temporomandibular Disorders Explained
Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)
are conditions that involve the jaw, jaw joints, and facial muscles responsible for jaw movement and chewing. The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is that hinge that serves as a connection between the ma...
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