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Proper Crutch PositioningCrutches are often used to minimize pressure and weight on an injured leg. Before using crutches, it is important to be instructed by a healthcare professional as to how to properly use them.
Tips for proper crutch sizing include:
Sunday May 18, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Core ExerciseThe body's "core" refers to the muscles around the abdomen, pelvis and back. The core muscles are almost always active. From sitting to standing and walking to running, the core muscles are at work stabilizing our body from the force of gravity.
Weak core muscles make one more susceptible to poor posture, back pain and injuries during activity. For this reason, it is important to have strong core muscles. Learn one easy core strengthening exercise today: Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Electricity and TherapyPhysical therapists often use electrical current in their therapeutic practices. This modality can help strengthen muscles as well as decrease pain. Learn more about two electric tools used in therapy.
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Ergonomic Computer WorkstationThe US Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration have published a useful checklist for safe computer workstation positioning. By reviewing this useful checklist, you can create a safe and comfortable computer workstation for yourself. Take a quick look around your workstation and complete this checklist.
Saturday May 3, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Chest StretchesTight chest muscles can be the result of poor posture, weight lifting, or other daily activities. With the help of a door way you can easily stretch this group of muscles.
Learn one easy exercise to stretch your pectoralis muscle: Chest Stretching Exercise Sunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Elbow InjuriesThe elbow is an example of a hinge joint, or a joint that moves in only one plane of direction. It if formed by three bones -- the humerus, radius and ulna -- and two ligaments. Activities involving repetitive motions at the elbow joint place the muscles and ligaments surrounding the joint at risk for injury. Some overuse injuries of the elbow include:
Sunday April 20, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Foot StretchesStretching your feet is an important way to prevent plantar fasciitis however, many people are unsure of how to perform these stretching exercises. Learn how to stretch your plantar fascia with these activities:
Monday April 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Facet Joint BlocksFacet joint blocks are performed by physicians to help alleviate back and neck pain due to arthritis in the spaces that connect the bones of the spine. This procedure is often done under x ray and involves the injection of a steroid and local anesthetic mixture into the joint space. To learn more about facet joint blocks:
Watch this video: Facet Joint Blocks Sunday April 6, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Knee Arthroscopy and RecoveryKnee arthroscopy is a surgical procedure where a small camera is inserted into the knee joint to evaluate the structures of the knee. This camera allows for a thorough examination of the interior of the knee. By providing a clear view of the ligaments and cartilage that comprise the knee joint, an orthopedic surgeon will be able to diagnose and treat specific knee disorders.
Recovery after knee arthroscopy is relatively quick, however several exercises can speed the recovery time. These include: Wednesday April 2, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Foot InspectionPeople with diabetes are especially prone to developing foot sores and ulcers due to decreased sensation and impaired wound healing. Daily foot care and inspection is an essential way to prevent dangerous sores and infections from developing. Use a mirror to inspect the bottom of your feet if your mobility is decreased. [p]
If you see any suspicious areas, contact your physician immediately.
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