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The effectiveness of copper or magnetic bracelets in relieving arthritis

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Q: Will wearing a copper or magnetic bracelet help my arthritis? A: Copper bracelets and magnetic objects are ancient remedies for arthritis. Magnets were long believed to have healing power, and the discovery of copper in the blood fueled a belief that rheumatism stems from a copper deficiency. However, two British studies

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Is surgery necessary for rotator cuff injury?

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The Short Answer from an orthopedic surgeon Q: When do rotator cuff injuries call for surgery? A: The decision to have surgery for a rotator cuff injury is quite individual. In most cases, non-operative treatment will suffice. However, if the rotator cuff tear is complete, occurring after a traumatic injury in someone who is young

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Are topical NSAIDs a safe option for arthritis pain relief?

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Understanding your alternatives If your arthritis treatment plan includes an oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), such as ibuprofen (Motrin®, Advil®) or naproxen (Aleve®), you may be concerned about the risks associated with these drugs. Systemic NSAIDs carry a risk of cardiovascular and kidney issues, stroke, bleeding and ulcers, explains physiatrist. The risk increases with

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When does a children’s sports team need a sports coach?

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Athletic trainers help keep student athletes safe, healthy and happy. You’re chatting with your teen about sports practice when your budding athlete mentions the school’s athletic trainer. Admit it: Your first thought was, The school’s what? If you’re a little fuzzy on the whole athletic trainer thing, you’re not alone.

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Why do I still have pain months after knee replacement surgery?

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The short answer from an orthopedic surgeon Q: I had knee replacement surgery four months ago. Why do I still have pain? A: Recovery from surgery can take several months, so it’s not unusual to still have soreness in the knee that was replaced. As the intensity of rehabilitation exercises increases, more

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Ultrasound vs MRI for Bone, Muscle and Joint Problems

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Understand how these imaging tests differ When aches, pains and other symptoms stem from a problem with the musculoskeletal system (meaning the bones, muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments and joints) your doctor may order an imaging test to help determine the underlying cause. There are several ways of looking inside the body, including

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