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Fractures of the Tibial Plateau Explained written by David Ravech Ravech
The tibial plateau is the flat, expanded top of the shin bone or tibia which makes up the lower half of the knee joint. It is a very important part of the body for load bearing and any disruption of this area can cause abnormalities in alignment of the knee, knee stability and movement especially weight bearing and walking.

Explanation Of The Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - Part Two written by David Ravech Ravech
The examination by a physiotherapist often begins before the patient has started to remove their clothes by assessing the patient's posture. Slumped or rounded shoulders and a protracted neck posture put the shoulder blade and neck muscles on a stretch and may contribute to bringing on symptoms.

Workings Of The Foot Joints – Part Two written by David Ravech Ravech
Some of the problems we have with our feet may be related to the fact that we keep them locked up in shoes all the time. Our feet are adapted for reacting to the surface of the ground and gripping and exercising the muscles as we cope with varying situations underfoot.

Workings Of The Foot Joints written by David Ravech Ravech
The foot's design is complex and specialised to manage the forces generated by bearing the weight of the body and by the need to propel the body in gait. The talus is at the apex of the main longitudinal foot arch and is held firmly by the ankle mortise.

Explanation Of Cervical Pain and Disability - Part Three written by David Ravech Ravech
Neck pain syndromes cause alterations in the ability to do functional activities and can exhibit complex limits and changes of cervical use and movement. However, biological factors should not be considered in isolation as the incidence and the ongoing maintenance of painful neck syndromes also includes factors to do with a person's psychology.

Explanation Of Cervical Pain and Disability - Part Two written by David Ravech Ravech
The arms and legs can exhibit alterations in their sensory reactions even though those regions have no reported symptoms, in response to a neck pain problem or a neck injury. If the area being tested exhibits an abnormally elevated pain response to a stimulus which would be typically painful anyhow this is termed hyperalgesia.

Explanation Of Cervical Pain and Disability - Part One written by David Ravech Ravech
People with neck pain syndromes may present with a large variability in their disability and pain. Very small amounts of pain and very little disability may be present in some whilst others report the opposite with high disability and pain. The pathologies and the nerve mechanisms which exist in these cases are likely to be different in different neck problems.

Compensation Claim For Accident In A Supermarket written by David Ravech Ravech
If you tripped over something in an aisle or slipped on some juice in a supermarket, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation. This is not something many customers will think of, however if you obtained injuries through no fault of your won, then it is your personal right to make a claim for compensation.

Seat Belt Injuries And Making A Claim written by David Ravech Ravech
You may feel that you are quite safe travelling in an enclosed car. You feel that the metal shell will protect you from harms way should you fall into an accident. It is a big mistake to think this.

Repetitive Strain Injury Claims written by David Ravech Ravech
Repetitive strain injuries suffered at work are much more common than people realise. This is due to the fact that use of computers on a daily basis has become part of the norm. With the increasing usage of computers it was only a matter of time before RSI (repetitive strain injuries) would rise with it.

Explanation Of Thigh Pain from Meralgia Paraesthetica written by David Ravech Ravech
Meralgia paraesthetica is a pain syndrome and one of many different ones potentially presenting to a physiotherapist or doctor for diagnosis and treatment. The typical symptoms are numbness, pins and needles and pain in the lateral and anterior parts of the thigh.

Accident Claims For Passengers written by David Ravech Ravech
Passenger injuries normally occur when travelling as a passenger in a car, bus, or any other vehicle that has been involved in an accident. You do not have to be in the driving seat in order to make a claim.

Common Injuries Experienced in a Car Accident - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) written by Wally Singer
Injuries from car accidents are an unfortunate reality of driving. This article will discuss some common injuries suffered in a car accident and the questions they raise.

Explanation Of Groin Strains written by David Ravech Ravech
Injuries to the groin are very frequent in many different sports, typically those where an inward movement of the hip with some force is a common action. This injury is more common in sports such as football (soccer), ice skating and hockey. Up to 5 percent of all musculoskeletal injuries in football may be of the groin area.

How to Choose an Attorney for Your Personal Injury Case written by David Berry
You need an attorney who specializes in the type of personal injury case that you have. Try to find someone who has an excellent reputation. You may have to get creative about paying for good legal help.

What Motorcyclists Should Know about Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits written by David Berry
Poor driving skills often cause motorcycle accidents. Because motorcycle riders don’t have a lot of protection, accidents usual result in serious injury or death and the number of accidents increases as the number of motorcycle riders increases. You should know what to do if you are in a motorcycle accident.

Finding the Right Personal Injury Lawyer Doesn't Have to Be Overwhelming written by David Berry
Choosing and trusting the right lawyer can be a tricky thing indeed. This article will discuss what to consider when selecting a personal injury lawyer so that you can find a good one.

Understanding the Rising Concerns About Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect written by David Berry
Nursing home abuse and neglect should never be taken lightly as we entrust our loved ones to such facilities for quality care. This article discusses the signs of such abuse and what to expect in a nursing home neglect lawsuit.

Examining Slip and Fall Claims: Simple Accident or Caused by Negligence? written by David Berry
This article will explore what a slip and fall accident is and when it may warrant a slip and fall accident lawsuit. Everyone has accidents, but if one could have been prevented, and wasn’t, it may be cause for a negligence lawsuit.

Common Injuries Sustained in a Car Accident - Motor Vehicle Crash Info written by Wally Singer
There is potential for multiple injuries in a car accident. This article describes the most commonly sustained injuries in car accidents from the low end of the spectrum to the high boundary.

Metatarsalgia or Foot Pain Explained written by David Ravech Ravech
Foot pain in the forefoot, which can be an annoying and persistent pain in the frontal foot region, is medically known as metatarsalgia due to the metatarsal region being the main area of pain. Metatarsalgia is not a specific condition but rather a symptom of some other condition.

Claiming For Laser Eye Surgery Compensation written by David Ravech Ravech
Although the technology is still relatively new, more people are turning to laser eye surgery as a way of freeing themselves from the constraints of wearing glasses. If the surgery is performed well, it can lead to greater clarity of vision for the patient.

Claiming For Medical Negligence In Dentistry written by David Ravech Ravech
Many of us feel deeply uncomfortable about visiting the dentist and try to put it off as much as possible. After all, who likes the idea of someone drilling deep into our mouth? However, it is a necessary part of our health regime and we should place trust in the health professionals that are taking care of us.

Shoulder Dislocation Explained-Part 2 written by David Ravech Ravech
Conservative management of shoulder dislocations is not a matter of universal agreement in the field of orthopaedics, typical treatment being immobilisation in a sling from 1-6 weeks. A waist strap to keep the arm immobile in by the abdomen may be used but is often not.

Cancer And Making A Claim written by David Ravech Ravech
If a medical professional has been responsible for mishandling a cancer diagnosis, the consequences for the patient concerned can be extremely serious. Cancer can be linked to a number of different factors such as genetics or general lifestyle. Some factors work to increase the likelihood of someone developing the disease.

Shoulder Dislocation Explained written by David Ravech Ravech
A joint dislocates when the two parts of the joint, usually sitting in close contact with each other, are torn apart and then remain apart without being in the close relationship they were anymore. Surrounding a joint is a bag of ligamentous tissue called the joint capsule which is torn when the joint surfaces are forcibly moved past each other.

Claiming For Injuries Sustained In Sporting Activities written by David Ravech Ravech
We all know that playing sport can be a risky business. Depending on the nature of the sport, injuries can occur at any time and are often non-preventable. Therefore anybody participating will be naturally aware of the risks involved in game play.

Food Poisoning And Making A Claim written by David Ravech Ravech
It is easy to become a victim of food poisoning if you are not careful in preparing food, or if you happen to eat out somewhere where they were negligent in their handling of the food. It has become quite common to contract food poisoning, and the seriousness of it can vary from case to case.

Compartment Syndrome written by David Ravech Ravech
Compartment syndrome occurs when excessive pressure develops in one of the body's compartments, exceeding the arterial pressure entering the compartment and so preventing blood from flowing in to supply the tissues. This can cause severe problems including great pain and tissue death if it is not treated quickly.

Featured Frequently Asked Questions about Big Rig Accident Lawsuits written by David Berry
A large truck or big rig can cause major property damage or injury to those involved in the collision. This article covers some of the most common questions people have about these sorts of lawsuits.

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