Understanding the causal factors for patellofemoral pain (aka anterior knee pain and knee cap pain)2/3/2018 Interesting study attempting to figure out the origin of patellofemoral pain (aka anterior knee pain, knee cap pain). Patella found significantly tilted laterally (knee extended and no weight bearing) in the patient group suffering from patellofemoral pain. This underline the potential involvement of active and passive structures stabilizers of patella. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29488245
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Osteoarthritis: recommendation from National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is for an holistic assessment and management approach.
https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg177/chapter/1-Recommendations#non-pharmacological-management-2 Sciatica or referred leg pain or low back-related leg pain (LBLP) can present with different pain intensity, clinical signs, disability. Also recovery time was different but the most improvement for pain and disability was seen within the first 4 months.
Exercising your back everyday is very important for a good health.
Importance of psycho-social, lifestyle and training factors managing low back pain episodes in sport.
Benefits of cycling for patients suffering from Parkinson disease.
http://www.theracycle.com/why/cycling-parkinson-disease.aspx There are many reasons why joints make noise, often these are non-arthritic. It is critical keeping active, loss of muscle strength can be very problematic.
Patient education and communication is crucial for a speedy recovery.
"Most back pain is linked to minor sprain that can be very painful!" "Sleeping well, exercise, a healthy diet, and cutting down on your smoking will help your back as well" https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260843454_Acute_low_back_pain_Beyond_drug_therapies |
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