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Living Car Free
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2008-11-17 19:31:00)  by Torrilin
Originally Posted by gwd I like walking. I think we were born to walk. But I don't understand why cycling isn't a weight bearing exercise. Well, on an upright not a recumbent bike. You lean on your hands and push on the pedals. And stand up. It feels like weight ...
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Injury Recovery And Prevention
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2008-11-17 17:19:00)  by Coppatop
I have actually dealt extensively with shin splints, which I have had develop into stress fractures. First off, where does it hurt -- the inside of your leg, or the outside? If I know that I can give you some more specific information. Here are some general things you should know. Most shin splints are cause from being flat footed, or over-pronating. Pronation is the inward (medial...
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Spinal Cord Injury
Started 2 days ago (2008-11-17 09:40:00)  by Lily -- Disaboom Customer Service
Hi Tony!   It's so heartwarming to see Disaboom members coming together to provide support.  That's the spirit of community!  Your mission to discuss everthing that "affects the spine" seems to be geared toward people who are dealing with what is described as a non-traumatic spinal cord injury .  And what a great opportunity to talk about the differences between traumatic and non-...
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Structural
Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2008-11-17 05:39:00)  by john bubber
Lets hope the engineer and contractor got this one right,maybe they did and maybe they didn`t....TIME will tell. http://www.local12.com/mediacenter/l...video.wkrc. com Not much if any RAIN there for period of time. Lady didn`t like the idea from some who talked about removing her patio,messing up her yard. We`ll guess they were going to use equipment. So along comes another ...
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Federal Questions
Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2008-11-15 08:45:00)  by thisguyjc24
Quote: Originally Posted by Austin Powers If you can avoid drilling on the weekends do it because we will probably have homework to study up on during the weekends. If the PTs are difficult you'll also want to relax and let your body recover for the next week of training. It's common to get stress fractures in your legs from the ...
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Started 4 days, 18 hours ago (2008-11-14 15:42:00)  by tofupuppy
I broke my wrist Wrist pain 15 months ago and already have had 2 surgeries Abdominal wall surgery Before and after corneal surgery Brain surgery Carotid artery surgery Carotid artery surgery - series Cataract removal Cataract surgery - series Cervical cryosurgery Cervix treatment - cryosurgery Congenital heart defect corrective surgery Corneal surgery . In the ...
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Health
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-12 00:23:00)  by vinod k
Background. The author presents an evidence-based protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of incomplete tooth fractures. It is designed to help dentists recognize fractures, distinguish between restorable and nonrestorable fractures, and follow a rational approach to treatment. Overview. An incomplete tooth fracture is a frequently encountered problem that dentists need to assess carefully ...
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Chronic Pain
Started 1 week ago (2008-11-11 23:05:00)  by unlovedan...
Hi Kyna... Cymbalta was in fact made for diabetic neuropathy and is used often for other types of neuropathy. It's also an antidepressant. you know, I fell and broke my hand (as well as messed up my face pretty badly) a couple weeks ago. A little known thing is that fractures often DO NOT show up on initial x-rays. They often show up best 7 to 10 days later, so ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 03:36:00)  by ivm01
  Recs: 6 Article from WPost (Kiplinger) A Surprising Safe Haven null Kiplinger.com Monday, November 10, 2008; 12:00 AM By Jennifer Schonberger Sean Murphy, a 36-year-old marketer who lives in Washington, D.C., thought he was staring at a death sentence when he was diagnosed with lymphoma almost two years ago. Today, with the help of two Amgen drugs...
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Viewpoint
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 00:38:00)  by grambograham
Drug research is done to show that it is safe and effective before public use is allowed. From then on, a national adverse reaction system is set up. If a pattern develops showing an increased risk of dysrhythmia or an ineffectiveness or something which is unsaffe, the data is collected, processed and the drug is often ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2008-11-11 00:18:00)  by GunTech
Authors Mock C.Pilcher S.Maier R. Title Comparison of the costs of acute treatment for gunshot and stab wounds: further evidence of the need for firearms control [see comments]. Source Journal of Trauma.36(4):516-21; discussion 521-2, 1994 Apr. Abstract Gun control is proposed primarily to decrease the incidence of injury and death from gunshot wounds (GSWs). We hypothesize that decreasing the ...
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