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Bedsores can affect regions like tail-bone, hips, spine, and back region as these are the areas which are under constant pressure if a person is bedridden. People suffering from problems like paralysis or lifetime immobility problems are more ... From leading to skin abrasions, bedsores can progress to damage of underlying tissues. In advanced stages, bedsores can lead to damage of muscles. In certain cases, it can also have an adverse effect on one's bones and joints. ...
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View Post: Bones, Joints and Muscles
16 Apr 2009 by Hasnain
Coccyx see Tailbone Disorders Connective Tissue Disorders Costochondritis see Cartilage Disorders Cramps see Muscle Cramps Cubital Tunnel Syndrome see Elbow Injuries and Disorders Degenerative Joint Disease see Osteoarthritis ...
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View Post: A Pain in the Butt « SpinalColumnBlog
22 Feb 2009 by drlamar
The coccyx is formed by 3 to 5 fused caudal (tail) vertebrae at the very end of the spinal column and forms a joint with the triangular sacrum bone above. While most other animal tails are considerably longer than humans (the cat has ... The tailbone area will be tender to the touch, as well as the surrounding muscles and ligaments that aid in its support. The person may also suffer from chronic bouts of hemorrhoids. The chiropractic approach to this problem is aimed at ...
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View Post: Ankylosing spondylitis
20 Sep 2009 by iHealth
It affects the spine and the sacroiliac joints. Sacroiliac joints are in the lower back located where the sacrum joins the iliac bones. The sacrum is the bone directly above the tailbone and the iliac bones are located on both sides of ... Because ankylosing spondylitis causes symptoms that involve joints and muscles it is considered a rheumatic disease. This disease is found more often in men than in woman but woman with the disease are more likely to have joints other ...
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View Post: Blag Hag: Porn and Popcorn clarifications
26 Sep 2009 by Jen
There are disorders (ex: chronic pain syndrome or Autism) that can't be explained. Doctors have done research and tests and case studies and nothing has been found…and those are just two examples. So while on the subject of the human brain… that is ... The tendons, muscles, bones, joints, and ligaments all work together perfectly to create movement. The different types of muscles (striated, non-striated) are placed in exactly the right locations for what their purpose is. ...
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View Post: Lower Back Pain West Midlands Chiropractors & Physiotherapists ...
9 Nov 2009 by Roy
Tailbone or coccyx pain can be both severe and chronic condition which can last for many months or even years. Due to the sensitive nature of the coccyx area, people suffering from this pain may develop prohibited behaviours because of pain ... Joint Disorders and Conditions Including Arthritic pain relief and Tenosynovitis. Chronic pain including Trigeminal Neuralgia and Neck and Back pain. For further in depth information on Cold laser therapy, back pain, sciatica. ...
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11 Oct 2009 by Frank
For instance, we find clinically that the lumbar spine, sacrum, ilia, pubic bones, and hips work as a functional unit. Any disorder of one part immediately affects the function of the others. BACKGROUND. A wide assortment of muscle, tendon, ..... The range of motion of the restricted lumbar or hip joints should be passively tested. Any disorder of the hip joint itself (eg, fracture, tuberculosis, osteoarthritis) or of hip muscles may result in limited hip motion. ...
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View Post: Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)
22 Aug 2008
This might include exercise to stretch the ligaments -- the tissue that connects bone to bone in a joint -- and strengthen the supporting muscles. Modalities such as heat, massage, and ultrasound might also be used. ...
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