Monday, September 6, 2010

Health briefs: Seng to discuss partial knee replacement

Health briefs: Seng to discuss partial knee replacement
Special to the Times-News Brian Seng, an orthopedic surgeon with Hendersonville Orthopaedic Associates, will present “Minimally Invasive Partial Knee Replacement” at the Pardee Health Education Center from noon to 1:30 p.m. May 21.
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Could ‘cupping’ ease chronic knee pain?

Could ‘cupping’ ease chronic knee pain?
The traditional remedy, popular with celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, is being put through the rigours of a clinical trial.
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Anti-aging Knee Exercises

As we age, our knees get weaker. Strengthen your knees by strengthening the muscles that support the knee.

Knee Pain Relief Video: ACL Injuries & MCL Tears – How To Support Your Knee

www.drbraceco.com – Help protect yourself with a knee brace. If you every have questions about knee braces you can always email us at support.drbrace@gmail.com

Physical Therapy Diagnosis: Terminal Knee Extension

A demonstration of physical therapy diagnosis using the movement terminal knee extension. See all of the Physical Therapy Diagnosis and Treatment videos and downloads at www.Physical-Therapy-Videos.com .

Alternative to Total Knee Replacement

For some patients with knee pain, partial knee resurfacing is a great alternative to total knee replacement. Get more information at www.healthyupdates.com Get a FREE REMEDY Subscription www.healthisnow.com

Knee Pain due to chondromalacia by dr Farshchian

Knee Pain due to chondromalacia as discussed by dr alimoradfarshchian

Femoral Reconstruction (Part 2 of 2) – Total Knee Revision

During knee revision surgery, the surgeon removes an old knee replacement implant from the patient and replaces it with a new one. Visit www.orangeorthopaedics.com for more.

Knee injuries: Statistics show they are female athletes’ worst nightmare

Knee injuries: Statistics show they are female athletes’ worst nightmare
It’s the moment every athlete dreads — and one which far too many have to face.
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The Shoes We Wear Have A Substantial Impact On The Load On The Knee Joints

The Shoes We Wear Have A Substantial Impact On The Load On The Knee Joints
Flip-flops and sneakers with flexible soles are easier on the knees than clogs or even special walking shoes, a study by Rush University Medical Center has found. And that’s important, because loading on the knee joints is a key factor in [...]

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