general health

Neck pain

Neck pain Anatomy The neck (cervical spine) is made up of seven small vertebrae which are connected by joints, ligaments, muscles and between each vertebrae there are discs. The upper two vertebrae in the neck bear the brunt of any turning movements (rotation) while the forward flexion and backward extension takes place mainly in the […]

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Static bicycling

Benefits of a Static bike A cycling machine provides both cardiovascular and strength building benefits. Highly recommended by most knee surgeons this non- weight bearing form of exercise is perfect for anyone who needs to build up muscle in their legs without aggravating the symptoms. Bicycling increases your heart rate, improves circulation, helps you burn

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Sciatica

What is sciatica? Sciatica is the term used for anyone with pain that radiates down some or all of the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Some experts estimate that up to 40 per cent of people will experience sciatica at least once in their life. Anything that irritates this nerve can cause pain, ranging from

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Osteoporosis

What is Osteoporosis? Osteoporosis literally means “porous bone” It is a disorder that leads to thin and weakened bones making them more prone to fractures. Because there are usually no symptoms until a bone is broken, it is often called a “silent” disease. The body is constantly breaking down old bone tissue and replacing it

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Cellulitis

What is Cellulitis? It is a bacterial infection of the skin and tissues beneath the skin (dermis and subcutaneous layers) caused usually by staphylococcus and streptococcus although there can be other bacteria involved. This can occur anywhere in the body but is commonly in the legs. It is more commonly found in middle aged and

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Plantar Fasciitis

What is Plantar Fasciitis? Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of pain on the bottom of the heel. Approximately 2 million patients are treated for this condition every year. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the strong band of tissue that supports the arch of your foot becomes irritated and inflamed.   Where is the plantar fascia?

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Asthma in Older Age

People age 65 and older are more likely than the general population to have asthma. Yet research shows older people with asthma are more likely to be underdiagnosed, undertreated and hospitalised. Age and asthma can be and often are a lethal combination. Asthma’s symptoms which are shortness of breath and wheezing leave its victims gasping

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