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Ads, Glorious Ads! How would we know what we want with out being told, sung to, danced, designed, and trailered. But, on the flip side how far has society gone on adding warning labels to everything? Now its chairs due to poor health conditions that can be attributed to habitual sitters (just like smokers). What's ...
Are you suffering with pain for so long that your constant search has led you no closer to the real problem?
The first thing you do know is that the pain is real and you also find that...
It can be intermittent or constant
It can be sharp, dull, in one spot or over a broader area
It can ...
Man's trajectory from the beginning has been to come, become, adapt, and grow. Our evolution from even a small infant can be measured by lying to sitting, sitting to crawling, and finally crawling to standing. With this said our species from an outside observer would now be entered as the era of de-evolution of man. ...
There are so many choices for lumbar support, but we don't tend to look for one until we are experiencing pain. Correct support of the lumbar spine can help to prevent neck and back pain. The most important factor when looking for a support is to ensure that your spine is correctly aligned, this way ...
Following successful anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructive surgery, patients often continue to experience knee instability or “knee buckle” with activity. Originally thought to be a deficiency in strength or motor control, new literature suggests the existence of an additional ligament located at the anterior knee contributing to this phenomenon.
The Anterolateral Ligament (ALL) originates from the ...
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