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One must know what a whiplash injury is. It is not exactly like being lashed by a whip.

You may need to get physical therapy for any number of reasons, but the most important thing is that you choose a good doctor so you can get the results you are looking for. There are probably plenty of practices to choose from in your city, but the best one is going to be one that is known for being modern. Updated equipment and knowledge are both good things to look for, and there are a few ways to find these aspects.

Physiotherapy – Questions for New Patients to Ask

December 17, 2011 posted by admin
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Physiotherapy, also often called physical therapy, can help you heal after an accident makes it hard to move. This type of treatment can also assist you in managing disorders that you have had from birth, which means you may be able to move a little easier, with a little less pain than usual. No matter why you have to go to physical therapy, there are a few questions you should ask before you schedule an appointment.

How to Plant Turmeric

December 16, 2011 posted by admin
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Turmeric is perennial herb and well-known for its potent medicinal properties. It is grown easily in the gardens or turmeric planters will grow it on ridges for a large amount of yield.

How to Look After a Fractured Shoulder

December 16, 2011 posted by admin
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After fracturing your shoulder, your care after the injury will be determined by the type of fracture, the location, and whether or not there was surgical intervention. Proper care and rehabilitation will be vital to prevent long lasting adverse effects.

Biomechanical Causes of Running Injuries

December 14, 2011 posted by admin
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For a Sports Physiotherapist being proficient at assessing running technique is as crucial as a Mechanic being able to change engine oil. Good running technique is important for both injury prevention, rehabilitation and performance. While there are common aspects, there are many more differences between endurance running, sprinting and running in field sports. For the purpose of this article I will be primarily discussing running technique in relation to field sports. This article describes common biomechanical running faults that may contribute to injury or poor performance.

What Is A Tendon?

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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A tendon is a band of mostly parallel fibrous connective tissue. This part of the body which others call a ’sinew’ is mainly responsible for holding muscle and bone together. When functioning in a normal basis, tendons transmit force from the muscle to the bone and vice versa.

Shooter’s Elbow: What Is Tennis Elbow?

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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Tennis elbow is sometimes referred to as shooter’s elbow. It’s scientific name is a lateral epicondylitis. It is an injury wherein the outer part of the elbow is damaged.

What Is A Pinched Nerve?

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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The nerves inside your body are the communication network that sends and receives messages that starts from your brain to the rest of your body organs and vice versa. Your nerves are very vulnerable to different types of conditions such as pinching, stretching, and compression. If such conditions occur, nerves can feel pain and discomfort.

What Is HICAPS?

December 13, 2011 posted by admin
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If you have a health insurance membership card, chances are, you have had your fair share of times when it was too much of a hassle for you to pay bills and reimburse everything that you paid for at the end. Thankfully technology has made paying for medical bills easier. Today, payments and reimbursements are calculated at point of sale when you get ancillary treatments from your health care provider.

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