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  • Early study suggests a new injectable gel may greatly reduce chronic low back pain

    An experimental formulation of a hydrogel, injected into spinal discs, proved safe and effective in substantially relieving chronic low back pain caused by degenerative disc disease (DDD), according to new research to be presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Scientific Meeting,...
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Smoke break New study strengthens link between smoking and increased fracture risk in men

    It's no secret that puffing cigarettes is the culprit behind a whole host of ailments, including respiratory diseases and cancers of the lungs and...
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • QampA Osteoporosis and exercise

    Recently, she was diagnosed with osteoporosis and is worried about maintaining her active lifestyle for fear of injury. Can she continue to exercise? If so, which types of exercises will be best for her?
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • New spine robot to serve as backbone for orthopedic innovations

    By utilizing robotic systems and other advanced technologies, many spine surgeries may be performed in a minimally invasive fashion, which is associated with numerous advantages including: less damage to muscles, reduced blood loss and operative time, decreased complication rates, quicker recoveries...
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • How to thaw a frozen shoulder

    Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, occurs when inflammation and scar tissue invade the shoulder joint. It can start with inflammation of the joint that leads to scarring, or in some cases the scarring happens with little inflammation.
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Harvard Health Publishing
  • Arthroscopy prior to shoulder arthroplasty may increase infection risk

    Patients who underwent arthroscopy prior to total shoulder arthroplasty had a greater risk of periprosthetic joint infection, according to results presented at the Arthroscopy Association of North America Annual Meeting.
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Healio
  • Repetitive strain injury RSI

    Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is a term sometimes used for pain caused by repeated movement of part of the body. It often gets better on its own, but there are things you can do to help speed up your recovery.
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : NHS
  • Burners and Stingers

    Burners and stingers are injuries that occur when nerves in the neck and shoulder are stretched or compressed (squeezed together) after an impact. common in contact or collision sports, these injuries are named for the stinging or burning pain that spreads from the shoulder to the hand. A burner or ...
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : OrthoInfo
  • A Complete Guide to Shoulder Surgery

    Shoulder surgery can potentially restore pain-free range of motion and full function to a damaged shoulder joint. Surgery is a treatment for a variety of conditions in your shoulder joint. These include rotator cuff tears, shoulder dislocations, and shoulder separations.
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : Healthgrades
  • AC Joint Arthritis Causes Symptoms Treatment and Outlook

    Arthritis in the AC joint is a most common cause of shoulder pain in adults. Arthritis here usually develops when the smooth cartilage between your scapula and collar bone wears down, becoming thin and rough. This can cause pain and inflammation in the joint when the end of your bones rub against ea...
    On : 17-Jun-2022
    - Source : healthline