2014

  • Mensical Tears -The Bane of Sporting Enthusiasts

    Do you suffer from a knee injury from playing a sport? It's likely that you sustained that injury from twisting it or from an awkward landing. If you are experiencing knee pain and discomfort from a recent sporting mishap, you may have a  meniscal injury. Follow this easy guide to discover more about your injury, how to deal with it and your best pathway to recovery. Understand A Meniscal Tear The most common sporting injury to the knee, involving twisting and falling accidents, will result in a meniscal tear.
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  • 4 Things You Need to Know About Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

    The sinus tarsi is a cavity on the outside of your foot, just below your ankle. This cavity is similar to the carpal tunnel you have in your wrist; it holds your veins and nerves. Unfortunately, it can be injured, which leads to a painful condition called sinus tarsi syndrome. Here's what you need to know about this foot problem. How do you know you have it? The signs of sinus tarsi syndrome are very similar to other foot and ankle conditions.
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  • 4 Things That Make TMD Pain Worse

    Temporomandibular joint disorder, usually shortened to TMJ disorder, is a condition that affects the hinge of your jaw. This condition causes pain in your jaw joint and the surrounding muscles, and can make your daily life difficult. Some things that you do every day could be making your pain worse.  Opening your mouth wide when you yawn When you have TMJ issues, opening your mouth too wide is uncomfortable, and it can even be painful.
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  • Love And Funerals: Burial Issues For The Twice Married

    The last subject you want to discuss when considering a second marriage is your funeral. However, failure to do so can result in a funeral director, or even a judge, mediating between your family members about your final resting place. Plans that were made decades earlier, before your second marriage and subsequent children, become a major complication. It is therefore vital that your make your burial wishes known to your new spouse and family members.
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