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American Family Physician February 1, 2007 Gravlee & Van Durme |
Braces and Splints for Musculoskeletal Conditions Family physicians often must make decisions regarding the use of braces or splints in the management of musculoskeletal disorders. Bracing can be useful for acute injuries, and also for chronic conditions and in the prevention of injury. |
American Family Physician August 1, 2000 |
Treating Knee Osteoarthritis with Injections Osteoarthritis is a painful knee problem. It is also called degenerative arthritis or wear-and-tear arthritis. What causes osteoarthritis? How can my doctor tell if I have osteoarthritis? How will my doctor treat my osteoarthritis? |
American Family Physician January 15, 2007 |
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome A patient guide: What are the symptoms of PFPS?... How is it treated?... Will I need surgery?... Will the pain come back?... |
AskMen.com November 1, 2001 Ian Lee |
Preventing Sports Injuries You don't need expensive gear to prevent injuries; just the basics and a bit of knowledge... |
American Family Physician September 1, 2003 Calmbach & Hutchens |
Evaluation of Patients Presenting with Knee Pain: Part I History, physical examination, radiographs, and laboratory tests |
Health October 12, 2008 Jenny Hadfield |
Girls Gotta Move: Your #1 Pain-Relieved No need to put up with achy runner's knees. The most common complaint among runners -- knee pain, or "runner's knee" -- is usually easy to treat. Here's how to overcome it. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Knee Problems And Sports Tufts Medical Center in Boston has concluded new research that lists elite soccer as the most likely sport to lead to knee arthritis. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Preventive Exercises With age comes the increased chance of injury. Exercise can help when it comes to injury prevention. |
AskMen.com Sabrina Rogers |
Top 10 Common Sports Injuries Read on to find out which injuries are most common, as well as ways to prevent and treat these ailments. |
American Family Physician March 15, 2005 Mark H. Ebell |
Evaluating the Patient with a Knee Injury What is the most appropriate evaluation for a patient with an acute knee injury? Traditionally, physical examination maneuvers, such as the Lachman test, the pivot shift, the anterior drawer, and the McMurray test, have been recommended for patients with acute or subacute knee injury. |
American Family Physician May 15, 2003 |
Low Back Pain What can cause pain in my lower back?... What can I do for pain relief?... Is there relief for ongoing back problems?... What is the best way to sit?... etc. |
Outside November 2004 Christina Gandolfo |
The Home Stretch For an injury-free season on the slopes, limber up before you go. |
Health February 13, 2009 |
Stretching: The Secret to Running Better, Faster, and Longer Stretching can improve your stride (which may actually increase your pace) and help you avoid injuries. |
AskMen.com Joel Balsam |
Lindsey Vonn Out Of Sochi Unfortunately, the skeptics were right and Vonn couldn't recover from a major knee injury in time to defend the gold medal she won at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2003 Calmbach & Hutchens |
Evaluation of Patients Presenting with Knee Pain: Part II. Differential Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis |
American Family Physician April 15, 2005 Khaund & Flynn |
Iliotibial Band Syndrome: A Common Source of Knee Pain The diagnosis of Iliotibial Band Syndrome and treatment options such as stretching and strengthening are described. |
AskMen.com April 9, 2014 Anthony Yeung |
Leg Exercises Minus The Knee Pain (For When You Finally Get Around To Leg Day) I live by one simple rule: watch out for exercises named after former Soviet Bloc countries -- they're brutal. |
AskMen.com Sabrina Rogers |
Top 10 Exercises To Relieve Back Pain However, if you are part of the 70% of Americans who suffer from some form of back pain at one point in their lives, there are exercises you can do to relieve the aching. |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2006 S.J. Caplan |
A Shapelier Knee Zimmer gains clearance for a female knee-replacement device. The company's new device should certainly be able to boost revenue by being first to exploit the female marketing angle. Investors, take note. |
Outside June 2009 Abe Streep |
The Real Heal A nagging sports injury is a formidable opponent. Here's what I learned defeating mine. |
American Family Physician January 15, 2007 Dixit et al. |
Management of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Patellofemoral pain syndrome is the most common cause of knee pain in the outpatient setting. It is caused by imbalances in the forces controlling patellar tracking during knee flexion and extension, particularly with overloading of the joint. |
National Gardening Kathy Bond Borie |
Ease Knee Strain Like a Major Leaguer Looking for a gift for an avid gardener who has everything, including sore knees? Baseball catchers have a similar problem since they spend so much time squatting, and a product designed to help them has now been revamped for gardeners. |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Invisalign Teeth Aligners The only person who wouldn't be impressed with Invisalign's clear teeth straighteners is the guy who copyrighted the term "metal mouth." |
BusinessWeek November 28, 2005 Kate Murphy |
Tinsel Teeth, Take Two Need to refresh that smile? New braces can do it faster and with less pain. |
Fast Company September 2008 Chuck Salter |
Star Power: Dr. Andrews' Patient List is a Veritable Who's Who of Sports James Andrews has treated thousands of athletes in his 35-year career. Our list features 62 Hall of Famers, all-stars, and up-and-comers who were his patients. |
Outside March 2007 Ryan Brandt |
The Spinal Frontier Rule number one for total physical fitness? Where your back goes, all else follows. Keep yours in top shape with our guide to strength, flexibility, and injury treatment. |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Gruesome Sports Injuries In the past 20 years, athletes have trained like never before and have donned some immense pads. Our list of gruesome sports injuries, however, are so freakish that nothing could have prevented them. |
American Journal of Nursing May 2008 Jacobson et al. |
Patients' Perspectives on Total Knee Replacement Patients' perspectives on total knee replacement (TKR) surgery have rarely been the topic of research. This study sought to describe their pre- and postoperative experiences. |
Sports Illustrated December 3, 2001 Phil Taylor |
We don't feel their pain Fans should sympathize more with injured athletes... |
Health August 2006 Sarah Bowen Shea |
Pose 3: The Bicycle Strengthen your midsection with this exercise that has tightened many tummies over the years. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
How To Increase Your Vertical Jump Whether you're a regular on the basketball court and looking to improve your performance or you just want to reach new highs on your vertical jump, incorporate exercises into your workout that'll help increase your vertical jump. |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Walking wounded College teams fight to keep players healthy... |
National Defense November 2006 Robert H. Williams |
Gloves, Knee Pads Used in Iraq, Afghanistan Kevlar construction gloves and knee pads are shielding soldiers around the world. |
Sports Central January 2, 2009 Kevin Beane |
The Ballad of Cadillac Williams Cadillac Williams has been fortunate to never suffer that sort of hold-your-breath-and-pray-for-him injury. But he certainly knows the level of injury just below that. |
Sports Illustrated May 14, 2002 Daniel G. Habib |
Stevie Wonder Though slowed by a nagging knee injury, Steve Yzerman has the Red Wings in tune... |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2007 Jill Jusko |
IBM Takes 3-D Innovation to the Doctor's Office Researchers unveil prototype software that lets physicians better visualize medical data. |
Outside July 2007 Sam Moulton |
The Move Take the plunge with champion cliff diver Dustin Webster. |
Outside November 2007 Monique Ryan |
Eat to Win Know why, when, and how to fuel with our complete guide to the athlete's diet. |
AskMen.com Karin Eldor |
The Best Your Teeth Can Be Teeth are by no means a trend, but ensuring they always look nice and clean is certainly a must in order to look attractive... |
Outside July 2007 Monique Ryan |
Liquid Logic Create your personal hydration plan. |
Health February 19, 2010 Sara Ivanhoe |
Tame Your Tummy Bloat With Yoga Twisting poses temporarily put gentle pressure on the stomach and intestines, acting as a kind of massage to get things moving. |
AskMen.com |
Invisalign Teeth Aligners In the end, what makes this fashion item truly unique is the fact that no one will ever notice you're wearing it. |
Sports Illustrated January 16, 2002 Jon Wertheim |
Trying to understand the injury bug Injuries, of course, are as much a part of any credible sport as wins, losses and courtesy cars. Still, the bug is brutalizing tennis these days... |
Outside September 2007 |
Freediving Techniques Breath-hold training will boost your freediving bottom time and improve your chances of surviving a water-related emergency. Heed these guidelines to safely practice in a pool. |
Wired July 2001 Evan Ratliff |
Born to Run Microchips promise to make artificial legs as good as new. Fast-forward amputees are remaking life and limb on their own. The race is on... |
AskMen.com Anthony Yeung |
Runner's Knee Wait... Could running actually be good for your knees? |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Growth Is Knee-High Zimmer turns in another fine quarter, with strength in knee implants leading the way. |
Sports Central November 16, 2006 Chad Kettner |
Shaq is Back! (On the Bench) Shaq has had an amazing career, but the fact is he can no longer be considered among the elite. |
Outside January 2005 Ryan Brandt |
Bodywork: Home Gym, No-Tech Options You can achieve wholistic fitness with this illustrated routine, which utilizes yoga blocks to create strength, balance, endurance and flexibility. |
Seasoned Cooking September 2004 Michael Fick |
Surely One of These Random Short Topics Applies to You Pee Not up to Par?... Eat to Avoid Cancer... Who Needs to Count Carbs?... New Prostate Cancer Protocol... Who Has Time for Truly Beneficial Strength-Building Exercise?... Who Benefits Most From Knee Surgery for Loose Cartilage?... etc. |