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... matter of harnessing the natural repair process,a he said. a oeIf you sprain an ankle and there is swelling and inflammation, your body calls to the blood cells to rush to that area. What we do is bring a bigger number of blood cells into the ...
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... matter of harnessing the natural repair process,a he said. a oeIf you sprain an ankle and there is swelling and inflammation, your body calls to the blood cells to rush to that area. What we do is bring a bigger number of blood cells into the ...
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... regular masseuse, she expected instant relief for her aching shoulders. Instead, she ended up with a torn shoulder tendon that was excruciatingly painful. It had to be rectified through surgery and months of physiotherapy. 'After the massage ...
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... said: 'Most are admitted after playing the tennis and running games which involve sudden movements and violent tendon stretching.' Dr Dev Mukerjee, of Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, said: 'There has been a 100 per cent increase in patients ...
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... said: 'Most are admitted after playing the tennis and running games which involve sudden movements and violent tendon stretching.' Dr Dev Mukerjee, of Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, Essex, said: 'There has been a 100 per cent increase in patients ...
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... on the ground can be greater than nine times body weight. That's a great deal of force. Jumper's knee is an inflammation of the tendon that runs from the bottom of the kneecap to the top of the lower leg bone. The inflammation comes from too much ...
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... on the ground can be greater than nine times body weight. That's a great deal of force. Jumper's knee is an inflammation of the tendon that runs from the bottom of the kneecap to the top of the lower leg bone. The inflammation comes from too much ...
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... be greater in older users, who may already suffer from degenerative joint disease and are more predisposed to inflammation and pain. Excessive use can also lead to a form of tendinitis called "trigger thumb," which involves locking of the thumb's ...
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... surgeon.' What is psoriatic arthritis? It is a chronic condition that causes skin rashes (psoriasis) and joint inflammation. It can occur at any age, particularly between the ages of 30 and 55 years. It affects both men and women equally. Not ...
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... 11-year-old pooch, so Dr. Rizzo suggested a regenerative cell therapy developed by Vet-Stem. It treats a variety of tendon, ligament and joint injuries in dogs, cats and horses. The first step is to remove fat tissue from the animal. "I send it to ...
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