Tendinitis occurs when any tendon--the cord that connects muscle and bone--becomes irritated or inflamed. It must often strikes the tendons of the shoulder, wrists, heels and elbows. The most common symptoms are pain and tenderness around the affected joint. If your tendinitis is severe, you may nee
Passive TransportersMost animal cells take up glucose from the extracellular fluid by passive transport through uniporter glucose carrier proteins. When glucose is ingested or created in the body, it concentrates in the extracellular fluid outside of these cells. Inside the cell, the...
Piriformis syndrome is a condition where the piriformis muscle (located in posterior) compresses the sciatic nerve, the result being pain starting in the buttocks and often extending down the thigh. There is debate within the medical community as to the existence of piriformis syndrome, but acceptan
Osgood-Schlatters is a common cause of knee pain in children and adolescents who play sports. It is characterized by inflammation of the cartilage and/or tendon at the top of the shin bone (tibia) where the patellar tendon attaches. Osgood-Schlatters typically occurs in children who experienced a gr
Nocturnal leg cramps--sudden, involuntary muscle contractions--can be very painful and disturb your sleep. According to the Mayoclinic.com, they most often affect the calves. But other leg muscles are susceptible as well. There are several potential causes for night leg cramps.
When should you seek the care of a chiropractor for back pain, and when should you see an orthopedic surgeon? While some types of back pain can be managed by a chiropractor, there are some situations when you should be seen by an orthopedic surgeon first.
Toenail removal sounds to many people like a torturous procedure to have performed on oneself. Fortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. There are many instances in which toenail removal is medically required, and the procedure itself is relatively painless beyond a brief numbing injecti
Which factors are predictive of better outcomes in WAD patients? This study investigates the issue in those who participated in an inpatient rehabilitation program.
There are many everyday activities we take for granted. Climbing up and down stairs is one of them. After hip replacement surgery, going up and down stairs is suddenly a monumental endeavor--but it is possible so long as you follow a few rules. It is helpful if you have prepared your home prior to s
The way that you lace up your shoes can have a big impact on how your shoe feels and how it fits to your foot. You do not have to have the laces tied in the same way that you bought them from the shop.
Patients with leukemia or other blood disorders sometimes need a bone marrow transplant to help treat or prevent relapse of their disease. Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a possible complication of bone marrow transplant. It can be acute or chronic and is, in essence, the sign of a battle betwee
The muscles of the spinal column play an important stabilization role in the body, and they assist in a number of the torso's movements. Injuries to these muscles, including the multifidus, can cause back pain and make normal movements uncomfortable. Only your doctor can diagnose a specific injury t
One of the negative effects of a hard workout is tired and achy muscles. Sometimes it seems that no matter how much you stretch before and after exercise, you cannot avoid muscle soreness. Luckily, there are several mineral supplements that can be used to repair tired and achy muscles after a workou