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- How Does Knee Surgery Work? By: Gray Rollins
The most common reasons for knee surgery are arthritis and injury. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease that slowly wears away cartilage. Rheumatoid arthritis is inflammation of the knee, causing damage to the cartilage. Arthritis can develop in people of all ages but is more commonly found in the older segment of the population. Injury can occur following a blow to the knee and is commonly a result of sports related injuries. This type of injury is often found in younger... Tags: knee surgery, knee replacement, knee reconstruction, knee pain
- Two Things You Should Know Before You Have Surgery By: Kelly LaRose
There’s not much that is scarier or more confusing than having your doctor tell you need surgery. You might have gone to see the doctor because you were having some pain in your belly. He ordered a test called an ultra sound of the abdomen. You went to the radiology department and a technician rubbed a wand like instrument over your mid section which revealed that you have stones in your gall bladder.
Is this an emergency? It could develop into one over the course of time.... Tags: medical supplies, medical equipment, medical information
- What You Need to Know BEFORE Your Knee Replacement Surgery By: Mary Hanna
Here is what should be done in preparation for your knee replacement surgery because you have a lot of questions about the operation. It covers all the small details you need to handle before the surgery, written by a survivor. Tags: knee replacement surgery, knee replacement, knee surgery, knee replacement procedure, rep
- What You Need to Know DURING & AFTER Your Knee Replacement Surgery By: Mary Hanna
Here is what you need to know during and after your knee replacement surgery because you have a lot of questions about the operation. It covers all the small details of the operation and the recovery period, written by a survivor. Tags: knee replacement surgery, knee replacement, knee surgery, knee replacement procedure, rep
- Surgical Solutions For Arthritis Pain Relief By: George Harper
Although medications are the first defense against arthritis pain and swelling, if they fail to solve the problem, many doctors will suggest a surgical measure. Whenever someone is considering a surgical procedure, he or she should consult a physician for expressing concerns and gathering information. Tags: arthritis, treatment of arthritis, cure of arthritis, prevention of arthritis
- Overview of What Arthritis Is By: George Harper
The nagging pains and physical limitations of the more than 100 forms of arthritis are common to millions of people. Rheumatoid arthritis is among the most debilitating of all forms, causing joints to ache and throb and eventually become deformed. Sometimes these symptoms make even the simplest activities — such as opening a jar or taking a walk — difficult to manage. Tags: arthritis, treatment of arthritis, cure of arthritis, prevention of arthritis
- Health Savings Accounts Put You in Control of Your Healthcare By: Wiley P Long
Proponents of a "single-payer" healthcare system are ignoring what is going on in Canada and England. As more Americans discover health savings accounts, the result will be lower costs, greater choice, and higher quality medical care. Tags: health savings accounts, hsa, health savings account, hsa plans, medical savings accounts,
- What You Can Do If You Have Arthritis Knee Pain... Information From An Expert By: Nathan Wei
The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis (OA). This article discusses the diagnosis and management of this common problem.
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee is one of the most common causes of knee pain in people over the age of 30. The cause is progressive wearing away of the cartilage cushion that covers the ends of the long bones that make up the knee joint. The inflammation that accompanies this process leads to swelling and pain.
Risk factors include fami... Tags: knee pain, arthritis treatment, osteoarthritis knee
- Sun, Sea, Sand and a Hip Replacement - Medical Treatment Abroad By: Shaun Parker
A guide to medical treatment abroad, the variety of treatment on offer and how much you should expect to pay. Tags: Medical Tourism, Medical Treatment Abroad, overseas medical treatment
- Knee Pain – Causes, Symptoms and Surgery Complications By: Peter Hutch
The knees are the most easily injured part of the body. The largest and most complicated joint, the knee is used for everything from standing up, sitting, to walking, running, etc. Tags: knee pain, causes knee pain, causes of knee pain, knee pain and its causes, symptoms of kn
- Effective Treatment for Arthritis By: Bertil Hjert
Arthritis is an inflammatory and painful condition of joints. Most people are under a notion that there is no treatment for arthritis once it has occurred. However there are several exercises and medicines available on the market for treating arthritis. Read more about this here. Tags: Arthritis, Arthritis Symptoms, Arthritis Doctor, Arthritis Treatment, Septic Arthritis, Psoriat
- Arthritis - A Look At Joint Replacement By: Robin
People whose joints are irreparably damaged by osteoarthritis may need joint replacement. In this procedure, which is also called arthroplasty, the surgeon removes the diseased or damaged pieces of bone and installs a synthetic substitute. Instead of bone, you'll have stainless steel; instead of cartilage, you'll have a durable plastic such as Teflon. Tags: Health, Fitness
- Orthopedic Surgery Abroad By: Mary Jo
The trend for international medical procedures, treatments and surgeries abroad are expanding among the American and British healthcare markets. Medical tourism has provided an avenue for Canadians, Britons, and Americans fed up with the high costs of healthcare services to travel cross-border and exotic destinations to reduce medical costs and wait times. Tags: Health Tourism, Health care, Medical Tourism, Herbal Treatme
- Cross-Border Medical Tourism By: Mary Jo
Cross-border medical tourism has become increasingly popular within the United States in the past few years. The trend for regional travel for elective surgeries and procedures has shown a definite increase in not only the Americas, but in Western Europe, Australia and throughout Asia. As a matter of fact, over 500,000 Americans travel out of the country every year, not only to Mexico and South America. Tags: Health Tourism, Health care, Medical Tourism, Herbal Treatme
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