A Look At The Recovery Phase Of Shoulder Replacement Surgery

Posted on: 6 May 2018

If you struggle with constant pain in your shoulder joint due to arthritis, your doctor may recommend a shoulder replacement. After this surgery, your arthritis pain is gone since the damaged joint is removed. However, since this is major surgery, you'll have pain due to the incision and operation until it heals. You'll want to be prepared for the long recovery period at home. Here's what to expect when you recover from shoulder replacement surgery.
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Could Your Back Pain Stem from Your High School Sports Career?

Posted on: 20 October 2017

While youth sports can build character by encouraging children to engage in healthy competition, train their minds and bodies to perform at their best, and be a team player, certain types of sports can sometimes have a less-positive lifetime impact on the player's joints, muscles, and bones. If you've recently found yourself dealing with spinal problems you suspect are from your long-ago junior high or high school football, hockey, or gymnastics career, you're not alone.
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Child Fastpitch Pitcher And Injured Wrist? What You Can Do About This

Posted on: 28 June 2017

If your child plays softball and loves to pitch, it can be easy to become injured, especially if they have been pitching for a long time. There are many injuries that can happen, one being an injury to the wrist. This is because the wrist is used in a snapping motion when the ball is released. If your child's doctor has told them they have this injury they can try many things to get their wrist back to normal again.
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Weak Bones: Reduce Your Risk Of Bone Fractures And Osteoporosis With These Tips

Posted on: 11 March 2017

Are you at risk for osteoporosis? Perhaps you have a family history of this condition, or you may have been told by a doctor that you have weakened bones. Some people do not consume enough calcium and do not realize the seriousness of a calcium deficiency. One major consequence is weak and brittle bones. This means that they are putting themselves at risk for bone fractures if they do not make lifestyle changes.
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