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Treatment of Ankle and Knee Pain - 0 views

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    Vissco Elastic Tubular Anklet Having an ankle injury or sprain can really render you immobile. The Vissco Elastic Tubular anklet provides compression, warmth and increase blood flow offering optimal support to the ankle joint. It is a seamless product with an open toe and open heel that ensure movement stays easy. It is made from skin friendly material and has a ventilating effect as the cotton knitted elastic releases sweat making the support breathable. Treatment of ankle conditions and pain Working as a coordinated team, our orthopedic/sports medicine specialists, surgeons and physical therapists use the most highly advanced, innovative techniques available to correct damage and reduce pain in the complex ankle joint, customized to each patient's individual needs. Ranging from conservative to interventional surgery, these treatment options include: Ankle arthroscopy/arthroscopic surgery Brostrom procedure for recurrent ankle sprains/instability Decompression of ankle impingement Drilling cartilage injury (OCD of talus) Orthisis Physical therapy and rehabilitation Removal of loose bodies WHEN TO USE Ligament sprain Soft tissue injury Swelling of ankle joint Vissco Elastic Tubular Anklet Features Skin Friendly Easy Breathe Soft Support Anti-Fungal Vissco Elastic Tubular Knee Caps Muscle or Ligament strains can be really bothersome, especially at the knee joint. We often over-work our knees in strenuous physical activities and then suffer from inflammations or strains. You might want to pick up our elastic tubular knee cap. It provides compression, warmth and improves blood flow to the soft tissue areas surrounding the joint. Its lightweight, breathable and comfortable ensuring it's worn more often, thus improving its therapeutic results. The cotton knitted fabric releases sweat and permit airflow, which its ergonomic design ensures a two way stretch. CALF & KNEE Your knee is where your thigh-bone and shin-bone m
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Knee Surgery : 6 Tips to Help You Recover - 0 views

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    If you are one of the unlucky few who require serious knee surgery, you will likely want to do everything possible to ensure a successful recovery. Knee surgeries can be difficult and frustrating, but with the right attitude and approach, you can make the process much easier on yourself. In this blog post, we will discuss six tips for recovering from serious knee surgery. Follow these tips and you will be on your way to a successful recovery! 1) FOLLOW YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS This may seem like an obvious tip, but it is important to follow your doctor's orders after knee surgery. Your doctor knows what is best for you and your recovery, so make sure to listen to their advice. Also, you can find useful information on the St Vincent's Private Hospitals website regarding your specific type of surgery. It is important to get well informed about your surgery so that you can be prepared for the recovery process. For example, if you are having a partial knee replacement, you will want to know what activities you should avoid during your recovery. Or, if you are having a full knee replacement, you will want to know what kind of rehabilitation exercises you should be doing. 2) GET PLENTY OF REST Your body needs time to heal after surgery, so make sure to get plenty of rest. This doesn't mean that you have to stay in bed all day, but you should avoid any strenuous activity. Take naps when you feel tired and give your body the time it needs to recover.
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Sprains 101: 3 Types And 4 Treatment Options - 0 views

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    A physically active lifestyle offers numerous benefits, including better cardiovascular fitness, healthy body weight, management of chronic illnesses like diabetes and arthritis, and improved bone health and muscular fitness. However, like the cliché statement that every action attracts an adverse reaction, physical activity has its fair share of risks, including injuries. Some common body injuries while engaging in various levels of physical activity or active sports include wrist, knee, and ankle injuries. The most common injuries are bruises, strains, and sprains, and this article focuses on the latter. A sprain is an acute soft tissue injury when ligaments get torn or stretched excessively. Ligaments are tough fibrous tissues made of collagen that connect the bones and form the different joints found in human bodies. Therefore, sprains are joint injuries, with ankles taking the giant share of most sprain injuries. It's also important to note that sprains are often confused with strains. However, they're distinctly different because the former are injuries to the ligaments in a joint, while the latter are injuries to the muscles.
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