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Back Pain

... Because of this, the body tends to fall forward so the back muscles act like the ropes of a pulley, to keep us erect, (Think you always ... Questions and Answers bones muscles joints back pain backache backaches ...
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Repetitive Strain Injury

... arm repeatedly. These repetitive movements use one group of muscles over and over again. The muscles get strained and then injured because ... muscles form cordlike tendons that attach the muscles to the bones. The tendons are usually white in colour because the blood supply to them ...
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Flaking Nails

... bowel disease such as ulcerative colitis. All your muscles need calcium to contract. A calcium deficiency will cause inactivity in ... the calcium level in your blood, it "steals" it from the bones (leading to osteoporosis) and stops supplying it to less essential areas ...
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Broken Collarbone

... break again when he returns to the pitch? Bones form the skeletal system, which has a range of vital functions. They support muscles. which are attached to them, and enable us to move and stay upright. ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis

... Questions and Answers bones muscles joints rheumatoid arthritis arthritis seronegative ...
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Marma Therapy

... around the body where flesh, veins, arteries, tendons, bones and joints meet up. Each of these points have their own intelligence ... affected part of the neuro-muscular junction. Stretching of muscles and tendons is also used to improve tone, and gentle manipulation of ...
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Flat Feet

... fascinating. The main curvature of the arch is formed by the bones, of the feet, including those in your toes and heels, and the muscles that flex and bend the toes downwards. Also involved is the thick rope ...
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Frozen Shoulder

... the problem is usually caused by strain or injury to muscles or tendons. In the same way, computer use, driving, playing sports such ... only to a certain point. As soon as the tendon touches the bones that form the socket or cup, of the ball-and-socket shoulder joint, there ...
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Tennis Elbow

... The elbow area is complicated biodynamically. The three bones involved are the humerus in the upper arm, and the ulna and radius in the ... they face backwards. These movements are carried out by the muscles attached to the bone surfaces around the elbow. above and below. ...
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Aching Joints

... can be severe. In fact, although ‘osteo’ means bones, it’s not the hard bones of the joint that suffer inflammation but the ... is absorbed. This will help the inflammation. Massage the muscles above and below the affected joints too. This is best done at bedtime, ...
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