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How Many MLB Players Have Had Tommy John Surgery?86

How Many MLB Players Have Had Tommy John Surgery?

Would you like to know how many Major League Baseball players have had Tommy John surgery? If you do, please read this article and find out.

3 comments    science medicine operations
How To Cope With A Broken Leg: Broken Leg Recovery And Physical Therapy81

How To Cope With A Broken Leg: Broken Leg Recovery And Physical Therapy

When I broke my leg, it was painful and scary, but I recovered. Here's my story of recovering from a broken leg and going for physical therapy for my broken leg.

0 comments    walking physical therapy limp
Suspensory Ligament Injury In Horses59

Suspensory Ligament Injury In Horses

Your horse is sound one day, lame the next. Slight swelling in the left rear leg, and just beneath the hock. Slightly warm to the touch. The horse doesn't want to bear weight on that leg, but otherwise seems ok. Could be a sprain, or worse a...

2 comments    lameness horse lameness
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction - Rehabilitation Guide77

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction - Rehabilitation Guide

acl rupture/tear rehabiliation programme exercises to rehab a torn acl. acl rehab programme and guide to rehabilitation of ruptured acl.

0 comments    exercises injury rehab
Which Is Better or Healthier to Consume Plant-Based Gelling Agents or Animal-Based Gelling Agents?70

Which Is Better or Healthier to Consume Plant-Based Gelling Agents or Animal-Based Gelling Agents?

Both plant-based gelling agents and animal-based gelling agents are rich in nutrients and offer great health benefits. So choice depends on your health and/or ethical stance. Plant-based gelling agents (agar-agar, carrageenan, locust gum) are derived from seaweed or algae, plant tubers, pods or seeds. Animal-based gelling agents are made from pig or cattle collagen. Chinese scientists are researching the possibility of creating gellatin by injecting human genome into a strain of yeast.

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Homeopathic Treatment of Sprains75

Homeopathic Treatment of Sprains

Sprain of joints is very painful condition that manifests itself with sharp pain and much swelling. No other treatment is more effective than Homeopathy in case of such injury.

4 comments    homeopathy homeopathic remedies
Why We Get Injured During Exercise, And How To Avoid Injury75

Why We Get Injured During Exercise, And How To Avoid Injury

We get hurt when our bodies are out of balance. Muscles become stronger faster than tendons and ligaments can adapt to higher exercise levels. Tips on how to avoid training injuries by balancing your exercise.

2 comments    acute injury how to avoid injury
What Causes Knee Pain, and Can Exercise Help?74

What Causes Knee Pain, and Can Exercise Help?

Written in reply to a HubPages question on the causes of knee pain, and whether there are exercises to prevent it; this Hub offers some of the most common causes of knee pain and addresses the matter of exercise without injury or after injury.

0 comments    pain arthritis joint
Broken Ankles 10173

Broken Ankles 101

Convalescing from a broken ankle can be painful and tedious. Knowing what to expect can help. This is my experience. I hope it is of comfort to anyone out there who is recovery from a fractured bone.

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Achilles Tendon Rupture76

Achilles Tendon Rupture

Achilles tendon rupture is a tear in the Achilles tendon, the fibrous band that connects between the calf muscles in the back of the leg and the bones of the heel. It is caused by overstretch of the tendon to the degree that it tears either partially or completely. It iscommon to occur in people practicing recreational sports. Learn More...

0 comments    tendonitis heel running injuries
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