
திருக்குறள்
செவ்வாய், 11 மார்ச், 2014
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COSMETIC ACUPUNCTURE

COSMETIC ACUPUNCTURE

ACUPUNCTURE FOR SPORTS INJURIES






Acupuncture can be helpful for a wide range of sports injuries including strains, sprains, muscle and joint pain. It can help to decrease swelling, spasms and inflammation as well as relieve pain and shorten recovery time. Many professional athletes who receive acupuncture treatments for their injuries concur that it helps your body recover from injury faster.
Several recent studies have shown that acupuncture can be effective for different types of injuries. A study conducted at Johns Hopkins University Medical School found that people with chronic tendonitis and arthritis who had 20-minute acupuncture sessions twice per week had less pain and disability than those who received placebo acupuncture.
திங்கள், 10 மார்ச், 2014
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

The carpal tunnel contains the tendons that bend the fingers and thumb as well as the median nerve. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve is compressed where it passes through the tunnel at the wrist. CTS commonly affects women in middle age but can occur at any age in either sex. CTS may be associated with swelling in the tunnel which may be caused by inflammation of the tendons, a fracture of the wrist, wrist arthritis and other less common conditions. In most cases, the cause is not identifiable
TENNIS ELBOW

WORK LESS
IN YOUR COMPUTER TO AVOID THIS....
Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) can cause wrist/ forearm or hand pain.
Working at the computer with your hand bent up toward you is a common cause of this type of tendonitis. It is often confused with carpal tunnel syndrome.
KIENBOCK'S DISEASE

The primary symptoms of Kienbock's disease are pain in the wrist and limited wrist motion. Pain may vary from slight discomfort to constant pain. In the early stages there may be pain only during or after heavy activity using the wrist. The pain usually gets slowly worse over many years. The wrist may swell. The area over the back of the wrist near the lunate bone may feel tender. You may not be able to move your wrist as much as normal or grip objects as well.
Patients often have the condition for months or years before seeking treatment. Typically, the patient will report an injury to the wrist in the past or have a history of repetitive heavy use of the wrist. Kienbock's disease most frequently affects men 20 to 40 years old. It rarely affects both wrists.
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