Knuckle cracking, often blamed for arthritis, is harmless, according to experts. The popping sound is caused by gas bubbles in joint fluid, not damage. While arthritis stems from age, genetics, or ...
The National Institutes of Health has awarded the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation a $412,610 grant for research aimed at ...
Substantial improvements in ultrasound technology and expanded use of it have necessitated an update of the 2012 ...
Knuckle cracking, a common habit, involves the formation of an air bubble in the synovial fluid of finger joints. While the ...
Guidance particularly addresses the value of ultrasound in patient-provider shared decision-making in management of care.
Truth is, we’re not as nimble or spry at advanced ages as we were in our younger years. It may be easier to lose our balance, ...
Sooner or later, it’s inevitable that your knees, back, neck, fingers, or other areas of your body are probably going to feel ...
Despite experiencing joint pain—especially in her hands—along with body aches, hot flushes and sleeplessness, Richardson dismissed these symptoms as "normal," until one day in June when she was unable ...
In the ensuing pandemonium, a Metro bus was set on fire and exploded and one fan was seen blowing off part of his hand while lighting fireworks in a viral video. The video in question has since ...
The cooling menthol formula works quickly to relieve sore muscles, backaches, sore joints, and arthritis in various body parts such as the back, neck, shoulder, knee, hand, wrist, elbow ...
Your finger joints sustain an incredible amount of pressure and movement. They’re built to sustain the stress, but only up to a point. As a result, repetitive use injuries and arthritis are common.
That is particularly good news for people with arthritis, because research also has shown that for every one pound lost reduces pressure on weight-bearing joints by four pounds. When it comes to ...