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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by David Ravech Ravech Osteopaths and orthopaedic surgeons spend significant amounts of time and effort treating shoulder injuries and conditions, of which there are many. The shoulder has the most range of motion of any of the body joints. written by David Ravech Ravech Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis) is not limited to golfers, but occurs in many sportsmen and women, with racquet sports the most general causes. Traditional, non-surgical, treatment is the basis of treatment. This includes osteopathy, anti-inflammatory drugs, wrist splints and steroid injections. written by David Ravech Ravech Most of us have a instantaneous love-hate relationship with our pets: one moment they are demolishing the brand-new sofa, and the next they are showering you with love. But regardless of how they act, or how you feel about them, there are diverse reasons why having a pet is good for your health: written by David Ravech Ravech Summer is only a few months away, the time has drawn closer to blow the dust off our sunglasses and see if those surf costumes still fit. But when the button isn’t closing and the waistband won’t extend, you are faced with an unquestionable truth: you have increased in weight. written by David Ravech Ravech It regularly seems as though Eastern and Western approaches to health are often at odds with one another. This is not all the time true. More and more osteopaths are now telling their clients that they should try a combination of both practices. written by David Ravech Ravech In an era where any information is available at the click of a mouse and relationships are forged on match-making website, the internet is often praise for enriching our lives, but in recent times researchers have started to discover the health implications of too much internet. written by David Ravech Ravech Doctors are speedy to recommend different diets, medications, and remedies to help you tolerate chronic symptoms of back pain, but in recent years many individuals have turned to non-western approaches to feeling better, including yoga. written by David Ravech Ravech What precisely is yoga, and how does it work? Yoga is an established Indian practice that is over five thousand years old. In Sanskrit, the word yoga means to join, unite, or integrate, and it there aims to put together all the parts of the person - body with mind and mind with soul. written by David Ravech Ravech Correct exercise can significantly lessen the back pain many patients experience. Although the idea of working out while in pain seems to be counter-productive, moderate movement can decrease pain in the long run. written by David Ravech Ravech Osteopaths and Chiropractors equally work with their patients' whole bodies and because of this lots of individuals mix up the two professions. While Osteopathy and Chiropractics seem alike on the surface, the two are very different schools of thought and the approach each profession takes to pain management and treatment is different. written by David Ravech Ravech A study completed recently reveals that the amount of people choosing to visit complementary health practitioners has risen by fifty percent over the course of the last decade. Who are complementary health practitioners? written by David Ravech Ravech Activities such as cross-country- and alpine- skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, and snowboarding are excellent ways to get moving during this low-energy season. Make sure you keep up with your sports to stay fit and healthy. written by David Ravech Ravech Statistics unveil that one in five sufferers of chronic pain admit to being diagnosed with depression as a result of the pain, 16% of which even considered suicide. Chronic pain can be helped. This article outlines some steps that can be taken. written by David Ravech Ravech Icy windows, glacial temperatures, and frost roads can only represent one thing: we are in winters clasp. For some, winter stirs upbeat joyful visions of skiing, snug fireplaces, and Christmas dessert; for others, downhearted cold and frozen joints. written by David Ravech Ravech If you have not caught the flu, taking measures to prevent it at an early stage is never a bad idea. If you are already afflicted by the flu, what can you do to counteract the symptoms? Try these helpful tips. written by David Ravech Ravech Everyone knows what devastating effects the credit crisis can have on our bank accounts, but most are less aware of the effects it can have on our health. The credit crunch can be dangerous to our health in terms of stress. written by David Ravech Ravech back pain, back pain relief, Frozen Shoulder, neck pain, Neck Pain Relief, shoulder pain, Stiff Back, Sciatica written by David Ravech Ravech Admit it: you take your back for granted. If you live in the United Kingdom it is highly likely that you won't bother to think about your back until you have injured it somehow and are laid up and wishing you could move about freely. Osteopathy can help prevent bad back injuries. written by David Ravech Ravech The average weight gain during pregnancy is at least fourteen kilos. Of those treated by an osteopath, most pregnant women prefer the treatment and advice given to them by their osteopath over the advice and treatment offered by a "traditional" doctor. written by David Ravech Ravech The winter time is when residents of the United Kingdom hunker down in warm homes. They wrap themselves in thick clothes and blankets and spend the winter in front of roaring fires and radiators turned all the way up. Use these tips to help and stay healthy this winter. written by David Ravech Ravech Accidents can happen no matter how careful a skier tries to be. There are rough patches and unseen things that can cause a skier to fall and injure him or her. Here are some tips to help you just in case any accidents do happen! written by David Ravech Ravech If you are serious about skiing, you have most likely spent a lot of time during the warmer months working out so that your body stays ready for skiing. Here are some tips for keeping fit and healthy so you can hit the ski slopes. written by David Ravech Ravech Stretching is useful for combating stress. Whenever you are experiencing physical or emotional stress, your muscles store unwanted tensions, and stretching these tight areas regularly serves to dissipate those tensions. Here are some great facts about why you should always stretch written by David Ravech Ravech When one of the Sacroiliac joints gets inflamed, sharp pains may arise in the lower back, buttocks, and sometimes the thighs. This can happen either when one of the joints gets stuck, or when one half of the pelvis is constantly being pushed backwards and forwards. written by David Ravech Ravech Colic is usually characterized by long bouts of crying (often lasting for hours), which usually occur at fixed times during the day (i.e. the morning and evening). Osteopaths can help you and your baby have peaceful nights with less crying. written by David Ravech Ravech There has been much debate in recent years over the negative impacts that high heels can have on your body. Doctors shake their heads in dismay when women come to them with back problems, osteopaths tut, and the local newspaper's health section goes into frenzy about the evils of stilettos. Here are the myths of wearing high heels. written by David Ravech Ravech Winter has a way of getting to us with all the nasty that it brings with it: exhaustion, cold, illness, depression not exactly something to look forward to. Follow these great tips from the professionals to keep yourself from getting sick this winter. written by David Ravech Ravech In the back the nerve roots exit the spinal cord through a small area where they can become compromised by a disc prolapse causing nerve inflammation or nerve compression, leading to sciatica. Physiotherapy can be the key to determining the underlying causes of the problem.
written by David Ravech Ravech As any mother will confirm, pregnancy had a tremendous impact on the body. During pregnancy, a woman's body gets by 30 pounds heavier on average, which completely changes her posture. Here are an osteopaths guide lines on how you can keep health and fit during the gestation period. written by David Ravech Ravech The benefits of osteopathy are numerous, but do they override the advantages of visiting your local GP? Here are the differences between the two. Depending on the nature of your ailment, you might even want to see both, you decide. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |