Knee pain and knee injuries continue to hold their ground at the top of the list when it comes to reasons why people visit the doctor for muscle or bone pain. It is one of the most heavily used joints in our body, sustaining considerable pressure everyday. Athletes are especially prone to knee injuries with reports showing that nearly half of all participants in athletics throughout the country experience knee pain or injury each year.
OsteoArthritis Knee Injections Are Remarkably Accurate
One of the integral parts of our OsteoArthritis knee injections, along with the 8-week rehabilitation program, you will undergo 5 knee injections that will help lubricate the knee, and in conjunction with the rehabilitation, will allow your knee to regain its ability to be weight-bearing.
Magnets and Foot Problems
Is it truly possible that simply having a magnet next to your skin can relieve pain? For many years now, some doctors and practitioners have been using magnets to treat chronic pain in their patients, claiming very successful results. Now, recent research is backing up that claim.
The Difference between Hyaluronic Acid and Stem Cell Injections
Arrowhead Health Centers has been offering all natural hyaluronic acid injections for years now to those who are looking for relief from the pain caused by OsteoArthritis. This solution acts as a lubricant and shock absorber in the knee, providing cushion in the joint where cartilage has degenerated over time.
What’s the Difference between Numbness and Tingling?
Most of us have experienced some type of numbness or tingling sensation on our skin at some point in our lives. They are both common sensations – for example, when you sleep wrong on your arm and it “falls asleep,” causing the feeling of pins and needles pricking at the skin. In most cases, numbness and tingling sensations are not serious or life threatening.
Why You Shouldn’t Wait to See a Doctor if you are Experiencing Neuropathy Symptoms
While there are many people who seek medical advice or treatment as soon as they suspect that something is wrong, there are also many others who find themselves putting off calling the doctor for as long as possible. For some reason, there are some who just do not feel the urgency to seek help until they are sure for themselves that things are really serious.
My Knee is Popping. What Could Be Causing This?
Pops or other snapping sounds in the knee are actually quite common and not always an indicator of injury or arthritis. Doctors call these sounds crepitus and they can be heard in other joints of the body as well.
Don’t Treat Your OsteoArthritis with Narcotics
No one likes pain, especially recurring or chronic pain that just will not go away. Our first reflex when we feel pain is to do whatever it takes to make the pain go away. This impulse to stop the pain is much stronger than our desire to understand the cause of the pain. We think first about eliminating the pain and then find out what may have caused it.
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