Dr. Graf at IPS offers stem cell therapy for all types of musculoskeletal conditions. This includes degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis, sports injuries, chronic tendonitis, ligament injury, spinal arthritis, degenerative disc disease, back pain and additional painful conditions such as plantar fasciitis. These treatments are outpatient and very low risk.
At 59, I don't feel particularly old, but sometimes my joints do. Old injuries to both knees have turned into arthritis, and a ruptured ligament and long-gone cartilage have left me a bit wobbly. Bursitis in my hips and bone spurs in my feet don't help much.
PIVD (Slip Disk) or most of time problems (not calling dis case) related to spine are due to life style or postural problem. More sitting, driving, bending, More table working (on computer) standing, Travelling (excess) and sometimes due to sudden falling, pushing, pulling or jerk or some cases in accident are most of major causes of PIVD. Some athletes and other sports persons also face this problem (Cricket, Hockey, Golfers,
Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable
Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable is used for supporting, immobilizing or adjusting the neck in the flexion, extension, or hyperextension position. Recommended where a rigid immobilization of the cervical region is required.
Anatomical shape.
Comfortable edge padding.
Adjustable height.
Slight weight.
Latex free.
Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Features
Edge padding by ethafoam
Better cushioning and comfort
long functional life
Light in weight
No leaching no allergy
Better cushioning and comfort
Anatomically designed with height adjustment
Ensures perfect fitting
Improves immobilsation
Enhances comfort
Perforated
Better ventilation
Enhances comfort
Better patient compliance.
High quality PE Sheet
Ensures rigid support
Long life of the collar
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Tynor Cervical Collar Hard Adjustable Measurements
Measure distance between edge of sternum and lower jaw with neck in extension position.
Dr Rod Hughes sets out how pharmacists can play a pivotal role in steering people with joint pain towards a prevention programme…
Joint health supplements are big business in the UK, with millions of pounds spent over the counter every year. People turn to these supplements for various reasons,
but most are seeking relief from the symptoms of arthritis, a group of painful long-term conditions thought to affect around 10 million people in this country.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting around eight million people in the UK. The condition is generally age-related, with joint pain
and stiffness developing as the cartilage between the bones gradually wears away.
OA changes and the inflammation involved causes difficulty moving and considerable pain. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) tends to affect younger people and is caused by
the body's immune system attacking the joints. As a nation we tend to ignore our joints until they cause us problems, resulting in an increasing number of people
taking long-term analgesics to control the pain or needing surgery to repair knees and hips.
Treatment guidelines followed by doctors in the UK recommend that people with arthritis are advised to maintain a healthy weight and keep physically active, while
strengthening their muscles and protecting any damaged joints during daily activities.