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  • Hip Dysplasia Risk Factors

    Hip Dysplasia Risk Factors
    Source:
    healthline

    Hip dysplasia is a condition where a person’s hip socket doesn’t completely cover the ball of one of their thigh bones. It’s usually something you’re born with, but there are some steps you can take to protect your child from developing this condition or making it worse. Ivanhoe reports.

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  • The Top 14 Foods and Supplements for Sports Injuries

    The Top 14 Foods and Supplements for Sports Injuries
    Source:
    healthline

    When it comes to sports and athletics, injuries are an unfortunate part of the game. Fortunately, certain foods and supplements may help reduce the amount of time your body needs to recover from a sports injury.

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  • The Top 14 Foods and Supplements for Sports Injuries

    The Top 14 Foods and Supplements for Sports Injuries
    Source:
    healthline

    When it comes to sports and athletics, injuries are an unfortunate part of the game. Fortunately, certain foods and supplements may help reduce the amount of time your body needs to recover from a sports injury.

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  • 5 Signs of a Thumb Sprain

    5 Signs of a Thumb Sprain
    Source:
    Handcare

    A sprained thumb is an injury to a ligament, which is a soft tissue that connects bones to each other at the joints to keep it stable, as opposed to a thumb fracture (break) which is an injury to the bone. The ulnar collateral ligament is the most injured ligament in the thumb. This particular ligament connects the thumb to the hand on the side closest to your index finger.

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  • What Surgery Works Best for Advanced Ankle Arthritis?

    What Surgery Works Best for Advanced Ankle Arthritis?
    Source:
    HealthDay

    For patients with severe ankle arthritis, total ankle replacement provides better function over the long haul than the traditional surgical treatment, a new study finds.

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  • Don’t let shoulder pain sideline your summer

    Don’t let shoulder pain sideline your summer
    Source:
    Cleveland Jewish News

    Shoulders are among the most frequently injured joints in the body, with the main culprit stemming from the rotator cuff, the part of the shoulder that allows you to lift and rotate your arms. Over 3 million Americans each year are affected by rotator cuff problems.

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  • Knee Pain and Function: Nonoperative Approaches to Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

    Knee Pain and Function: Nonoperative Approaches to Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
    Source:
    Practical Pain Management

    Physical rehabilitation and osteopathic manipulative techniques can treat different aspects of “runner’s knee,” to alleviate tight muscles and tender points within the joint or muscle and increase range of motion.

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  • Yoga Moves to Improve Hip Health

    Yoga Moves to Improve Hip Health
    Source:
    AARP

    Protect yourself from pain and disability with simple exercises you can do at home.

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  • Why Triathletes Should Swim Different Strokes

    Why Triathletes Should Swim Different Strokes
    Source:
    Healthline

    Shoulder health is a big deal for swimmers and triathletes. Overuse injuries due to muscular imbalances are common, painful, keep you from training, and can be expensive to treat. Swimming other strokes gives you an opportunity to strengthen other parts of the shoulder by using different movements.

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  • 10 exercises for shoulder pain

    10 exercises for shoulder pain
    Source:
    Medical News Today

    Many people experience shoulder pain, but some research suggests that exercise and mobility work may help.

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