Let’s T.H.I.N.K. to turn your Setback into Comeback
“Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records” -William Arthur Ward Sports are a reflection of life. We win, we lose, we fall, we get up, and no victory is ever achieved without sweat, determination and persistence. Even the sports injuries we acquire make us stronger and wiser. All you need to turn a …
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Bursitis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
The human body contains more than 150 small sacs of synovial fluid, known as bursae. These sacs cushion the points where the tendons and muscles slide across the bone. Inflammation of bursae is called bursitis. 3D medical animation still showing inflammation of bursae in a Bursitis affected joint Bursitis causes friction in the movement across …
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“Pfizer will continue to dominate prescription and OTC sales in 2017”, says study
It’s been quite a year for the Pharma Industry. Although there weren’t any massive surprises, the industry was on a rollercoaster ride backed by some key M&As, outbreaks, and pathbreaking research. Evaluate Group has come up with its predictions for the upcoming year and what it may hold. In a study titled, EP Vantage 2017 …
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Virtual Reality and Healthcare: An Intriguing Crossover
You must have heard that famous saying: “it takes fewer muscles to smile than it does to frown”, and that, in light of this fact, you should smile more often. Now, if a mere expression of frown requires so many muscles to work in tandem, imagine the complex biomechanics taking place inside Usain Bolt’s body, …
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Tennis Leg and Achilles Tendonitis: Confusing the Two can be Dangerous
After our article on Runner’s knee, let’s go down a bit and talk about the calfs. Often when we experience a shooting pain in our calf muscle, there might not be one specific reason behind it. Your calf can hurt due to multiple reasons, some of which are so complex and convoluted that they are …
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The What, Why And When Of Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner’s Knee)
By now we’ve already talked about why health of your joints greatly reflects the health of your overall body. While our last article Tennis Elbow And Golfer’s Elbow: A Primer explained the major elbow injuries, the current one throws light on the knee conditions. It’s every runner’s nightmare to suddenly feel a shooting pain in the …
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Tennis Elbow & Golfer’s Elbow: A Primer
Although one-fourth of athletic injuries involve the hand and wrist, it may surprise you to know that disable injuries at work with upper extremities occur at the rate of 25% of all disable work injuries in the U.S. Right from mobility to strenuous physical activities and sports, our hands work probably the most. Repetitive actions …
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