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11.) musculocutaneus nerve injury?
Over one day ago | Sat Oct 25 15:54:00 PDT 2008
I broke my right radius, tibia, fibula, and scapula. Orthopedic surgeon inserted a rod in my tibia and fixed the radius with a plate and screws. Told me that the fibula and scapula will heal themselves. My recovery is going fine except ...
From racerboy
12.) Yoga Exercise - Ankle Bending
Over one day ago | Sun Oct 5 5:28:00 PDT 2008
The ankle is composed of three joints called the tibia, the fibula and the talus which can all be affected by Arthritis. Arthritis in the ankle is characterized by damaged or worn cartilage which is accompanied by swelling and pain. ...
From M.L.K . Adinarayana
13.) what are shin splints??
Over one day ago | Sun Sep 14 0:00:00 PDT 2008
the shin is the front part of the leg [the back of the leg is generally referred to as the calf muscle]. the tibia is the second biggest bone in the body; femur being the first. the fibula [...]
From varsha
14.) System isn?t healthy but insurers? bottom lines are
Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 6:08:00 PST 2008
And how fair is a $7809 emergency room charge to X-ray and cast a fractured fibula? But I?d really like to know why Aetna and Blue Cross paid those outlandish charges without a peep (but nickel and dime every doctor) using our premium ...
From admin
15.) Preventing sports injuries
Over one day ago | Fri Nov 21 17:04:00 PST 2008
Related Blogs on sports injury muscles; Sports Medicine: Dynamic Stretching « Seattledoc?s Blog · Human Lab Rat: Acupuncture for athletes - Healthy Living ? Chiropractor Rancho cucamonga?Health Risks Due To Long Hours At ? ...
From unknown
16.) exposing shin splints
Over one day ago | Sun Aug 24 2:05:00 PDT 2008
it is possible to have a shin splint that results in muscle and tendon damage to the fibula as well; however, this is much less likely since shin splints usually are associated with pain in the front of the lower leg, rather than the ...
From denan
17.) synovial joints and back pain
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 3 23:49:00 PDT 2008
... spine, radius, ulna, pelvis, carpals, (wrist bones) metacarpals, (palm bones) phalanges, finger bones, femur (thigh bones), patella (knee cap), tibia (shin bone), fibula, tarsals (ankle bone), metatarsals (foot bone), and phalanges. ...
From Rick
18.) relieving stress fractures to avoid back pain
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 3 23:46:00 PDT 2008
the zones you want to focus on are the femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsus, and the metatarsus. fractured bones to be precise are broken bones. the bones however are detained and held in tact by surfacing tension, as well as tissues ...
From Rick
19.) back pain and tendons
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 3 23:34:00 PDT 2008
the soleus, tibia, fibula, achilles, etc, is the areas that are usually strained, or ruptured. the pain can caused from the injury can also affect the back. since the legs are limited, as well as the tendons, muscles, etc, ...
From Rick
20.) Achilles Tendon Allograft Reconstruction of the Fibular Collateral ...
Over one day ago | Fri Nov 21 4:20:00 PST 2008
The purpose of this study was to investigate the functional and clinical outcomes of a consecutive series of patients who underwent fibular collateral ligament (FCL) and posterolateral corner (PLC) reconstruction by use of a single ...
From unknown