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  • Causes of Shoulder Pain and Treatment Options

    Shoulder pain can range from mild to severe and can come on suddenly or build up over time. Possible causes of pain in the front of the shoulder, outside, top, or all over include fractures, tissue inflammation or tears, joint or ligament instability, and
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • Study reveals winning combination for sportsrelated shoulder injuries

    Starting a robust exercise program sooner after surgery could prevent patients with dislocated shoulders from sustaining a repeat injury and help them return to sport faster.
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • 6 Hip Strengthening Exercises for Seniors

    Senior hip exercises stabilize the legs and spine by strengthening the hip joint and its supporting muscles. A weak or unstable hip joint puts your hip, knee, sacrum, and lumbar spine at risk for injury, pain, weakness, and decreased mobility.
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • 5 HipStrengthening Exercises for Runners

    Getting or remaining fit while avoiding injury is always at the forefront of a runner's mind. Your hips play an important role in running with proper form, improving run speed, and not getting sidelined with injuries.1 So keeping your hips strong and heal
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • Easy Stretches for Hip Pain

    Hamstring stretches, hip flexor stretches, straight leg raises, and bridges are just some of the exercises and stretches for hip pain. By keeping your hip joint limber and strong, you can improve your mobility, help with hip range of motion, and alleviate
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • 6 Causes of Hip Pain at Night

    Hip pain at night can make it more difficult to sleep, but the effects don't stop there. Twisting and turning to find a more comfortable position to sleep in combined with lack of sleep can contribute to health and quality of life issues that you experien
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • Hip Replacement Surgery Recovery

    Recovery after hip replacement surgery usually takes around six to eight weeks.1 However, some people may have more extended recovery periods due to advanced age, activity level before surgery, or co-existing health conditions.
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Verywell health
  • Hip arthroplasty can be appropriately considered for nonagenarians

    Patients ?90 years old have higher complication and mortality rates following THA, as compared with younger patients. But while age is a significant factor, the risks associated with THA in nonagenarians are largely related to the patient's overall health
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • Can artificial intelligence predict the risk of dying in the years following a hip fracture

    A new study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research indicates that an artificial intelligence?based model trained on basic blood and lab test data as well as basic demographic data can predict a patient's risk of death within one, five and 10 yea
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Medical Xpress
  • How little things can reduce hip fractures

    Simple strategies to strengthen your bones, implemented by the whole community not just those at higher risk, could lead to a substantial decrease in hip fractures, a new Australian study suggests.
    On : 13-Oct-2023
    - Source : Medical Xpress