Posts Tagged ‘tendonitis’

Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint – Medium, Right Palm 7″-8″ – A12025 06 MED RT

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

218PRVMAM0L. SL160  Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint   Medium, Right Palm 7 8   A12025 06 MED RT

Product Description
Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint The Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint is an ideal thumb splint for arthritis, tendonitis and thumb discomfort associated with repetitive motion. Buy your Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint from ActiveForever today! This innovative new thumb splint facial appearance a design made of lightweight, perforated neoprene and soft, terry cloth liner. Here is also a contoured strap that supports the thumb while allowing the user full hand … More >>

Comfort Cool Arthritis Thumb Splint – Medium, Right Palm 7″-8″ – A12025 06 MED RT

  • Share/Bookmark

Tendonitis: an animation

Thursday, July 8th, 2010


Tendonitis is a painful condition caused by swollen or injured tendons in the body. This animation clarifies the condition in detail. For more in rank visit the NHS website: www.nhs.uk

  • Share/Bookmark

Soft Laser Low Level Therapy Chronic Fatigue, Migraines, Back Pain, Joint Pain, Tendonitis, Neck

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

It may sound just too incredible but here is now a single solution to a myriad of common yet often irritating problems including recurring fatigue, migraines, back pain, joint pain, tendinitis, neck pain, and a series of related health problems. Yes, soft laser therapy or low level laser therapy can be the best possible option for you in case you have been suffering from these problems. As said, it offers incredible solution to a host of injuries and is a potent agent for pain relief.


We all realize it well that the best remedy for any health problem is the one where our physiological logic itself takes to healing the problem in a untreated way. Soft laser therapy does exactly that by encouraging the body to heal the injuries on its own. Application of this therapy increases the serotonin level in the body.


It is a really non-thermal as well as non-invasive mode of therapy. This therapy is really a derivative of phototherapy. Phototherapy makes certain kinds of light waves to enter one,s body and stimulate untreated healing of the injuries and problems within. The red region on color spectrum is the cold part. The soft laser therapy really uses compressed light beams of similar wavelength as the red region and hence is also known as cold laser therapy.

As the soft laser therapy is under process, here is an exposure of the body cells to photon energy. Therefore, here is an increase in the metabolism rate of the cells that


Enhances blood circulation;

Stimulates the renovate of tissues;

Quick develops collagen and the muscle tissues;

Heals the injuries;

Makes much loved stimulation through the entire immune logic as well as the nervous logic.


Besides, soft laser therapy is also a proven agent used for acupuncture treatments without the pricking of needles at the acupoints.


Here are various kinds of soft laser therapies such as the Q10 Laser, Q1000 Propack, 660 Probe, Q1000 Laser, 808 Probe, and so on. Each of them has their unique potential and specialize in particular forms of health related problems.


One of the best things about the soft laser therapy is that it can also be implemented at one’s home. Here are some kinds of laser devices whose operating needs a excellent bit of training while some are quite unadorned and simple to use. As this logic provides a untreated way to heal the injuries, the popularity of soft laser therapy is increasing with the turn of each single day.

Scalar Wave Lasers Come experience planet Earth’s newest quantum rejuvenation technology. The Scalar Wave Laser and Unified Field Protocol are designed to simply and effortlessly shift cells, organs, glands,and
chakras into quantum space.Laser Therapy videos where you will learn more about The Unified Field Protocol and Low Level Lasers.

  • Share/Bookmark

tendonitis?

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

i have developed tendonitis in my thumb, well, the base of it. besides splinting it and taking anti-inflammatory meds for it, anything i can do to ease the pain? i developed it from my job which involves quite a bit of repetetive motion. i plot to report it for workman’s comp, but here is no work this week (shutdown, remodeling) so i am on my own for a week.

  • Share/Bookmark

Tendonitis, arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome?

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

I went to the General doctor because a further business i had and i also told him about the pain on my hands I’ve felt. I did an X-ray and he said didn’t show anything, but my blood test (which was for checking my joints) was positive. Then he referred me to a rheumatoid doctor (or something like that). he didn’t know what could be once the x ray was ok. So, it’s not tendonitis, right? could it be arthiritis or carpal tunnel?
I don’t have insurance and the appointment with the other doctor will be just in 3 months, which I know it’s too far and it can leave with a recurring problem.
What could I do to avoid getting worse? I am a house cleaner and i know it’s because of this. But i can’t leave my job. which kind of those “wrist gloves” i could use? i was by one the compress the wrist, but i just read it shouldn’t be tight if it’s carpal syndrome.
is here an anti inflammatory over the counter i could use? i used bengay and in the beginning worked out, but now, it makes the pain even worse.
Thanks for the initially answer, but i don’t want to take pain killers, i want to fix it, or at least get rid of the inflammation.
the x ray was of the wrist and fingers

  • Share/Bookmark

Joint and tendon problems?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

I am 20 years ancient. Last year I was diagnosed with tendonitis in my shoulders, yesterday I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthiritis in my hip. Both od these allments usually only affect people twice my age. I am wondering if any one knows of a disease that would cause pains in joints and tendons. I’m finding it hard to believe they are both just coincidental.

  • Share/Bookmark

Natural Anti-Inflammatory Herbs For Arthritis, Tendonitis, Bursitis and Fascitis

Monday, May 10th, 2010


Dr. Meschino discusses the anti-inflammatory effects of 4 proven untreated agents that can effectively manage the swelling, pain and stiffness of many recurring rheumatoid and autoimmune diseases, as well as tendonitis, bursitis and the inflammation associated with fascitis and disc herniation.

  • Share/Bookmark

Types of Arthritis ? Three Most Common Types and Other Types of Arthritis

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Arthritis covers a broad spectrum of disease. To many, the term arthritis earnings pain and inflammation of the joints – but, arthritis is a much more complex medical condition. The term arthritis comes from the Latin phrase, “arth” meaning joint and “it is” meaning inflammation. Here are over 100 illnesses associated with the term arthritis. Arthritis can range from something as unadorned as tendonitis to something as recurring as rheumatoid arthritis.

Three Most Common Types of Arthritis

Osteoarthritis – the most common type of arthritis. This degenerative joint disease affects over 16 million Americans. This form of arthritis is caused when the cartilage surrounding the ends of the bones starts to degenerate and the joints are no longer cushioned. This caused the joints to rub together and in severe cases, you can hear the bones grating hostile to one a further. At the onset of osteoarthritis, the symptoms are usually mild and consist of pain and stiffness of the joints. As the disease progresses, inflammation and loss of motion can occur. In some severe cases, distortion can occur if the grinding joints wear one side of the joint more than the other.

Rheumatoid arthritis – This is the following most common type of arthritis and the most severe. Symptoms usually start appearing between the ages of 25 and 50 – but, children and senior citizens can experience the onset of this disease. Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common type of inflammatory arthritis. Rheumatoid arthritis is painstaking an autoimmune disease because factors other than wear and tear of cartilage can cause the disease and the disease can affect other organs, such as the eyes, lungs, and heart.

Rheumatoid arthritis usually affects the joints on both sides of the body – for instance, both hands will be affected, both wrists will be affected, and both legs will be affected. The most common symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis are pain, stiffness, swelling, redness of the skin, fatigue, weight loss, and low-grade fever. Not only affecting the joints, rheumatoid arthritis can give you an overall feeling of sickness. Rheumatoid arthritis can be a debilitating disease, but patients can experience periods of remission in which the symptoms disappear and they can lead a normal life.

Fibromyalgia – This is a type of arthritis that does not directly affect the joints. Rather, the inflammation and pain affect the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and soft tissues under the skin. Many patients have tender spots under the skin that are painful when any type of pressure is applied. The symptoms for Fibromyalgia include deep muscle pain, fatigue, sleeplessness, and depression. Symptoms may come and go, but the disease is long term and recurring.

Other Types of Arthritis

Anklyosing Spondylitis – a recurring, inflammatory disease that affects the spine. The common symptoms include lower back pain and stiffness that lasts for more than a period of three months, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, weight loss, and low-grade fever.
Gout – this disease usually affects the joints of the huge toe, but can extend to the ankles, heels, knees, wrists, fingers, and nudge. The common symptoms are kindness, pain, redness, warmth, and swelling of the affected joint.
Infectious Arthritis – this type of arthritis is caused by an infection, and can be caused by both bacterial and viral infections. The onset of infectious arthritis is sudden and the symptoms include swelling of the joint, soreness, warmth, leakage of tissue fluid, fever, and chills.
Cervical arthritis – this type of arthritis affects the upper back and can cause pain in the neck and arms. Cervical arthritis is caused when the cartilage protecting the discs that support the neck deteriorate. The most common symptom of cervical arthritis is recurring neck pain, but can include loss of balance, headaches, muscle weakness, and stiffness.
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis – this inflammatory arthritis affects children. The most common symptoms of Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis are swelling, pain, and stiffness in joints. The symptoms are usually worse in children upon waking in the morning and with a nap. Here is no known reason for the onset of arthritis in children and, unlike rheumatoid arthritis in adults, children sometimes outgrow the disease and the symptoms disappear.

These are just some of the many types of arthritis. In general terms, arthritis is any disease that involves inflammation – swelling and pain of the joints or muscles. If you suspect that you suffer from arthritis, you should consult your physician to determine the type of arthritis and learn what treatments are available.

Dr John Anne is an herbal specialist with years of experience and wide research on herbs and alternative health. If you are looking for more in rank, read about Types of Arthitis and Arthritis Types and Symptoms . AyurvedicCure.com is the World?s Largest Alternative Health Portal. Participate in Health Questions Q&A http://www.answers.ayurvediccure.com, where you can Question, Answer and Earn Money! A fantastic opportunity to get help from other people for free!

  • Share/Bookmark

What Are Swollen Joints?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Swollen joints are most often the byproduct of a joint injury and usually occur because of a tiny amount of internal flow of blood. This internal flow of blood stretches the skin and the surrounding tissue. Ancient injuries can also cause swollen joints because of fluids that build up in the joint.

What are the symptoms of Swollen Joints?

Swollen joints are often accompanied by pain and sometimes bruising. The swollen joint area will also feel warm to the touch. In many cases, an ancient joint injury can flare up and swell from collected fluids that have gathered in the joint area. Do joints act as a handbook? They sure do, as the joint injuries can respond to barometric pressure due to weather changes. Now, if a joint is not only just swollen but is red and/or hot to the touch, it is inflamed. The inflammation could be due to a bacteria, virus or fungus attacking the joint which results in infection. If symptoms of inflammation is accompanied by fever and chills and/or lasts for more than a week, or the joint has been punctured, see your health care provider immediately, as these can be signs of a honest condition.

What are the causes of Swollen Joints?

Swollen and painful joints can have multiple causations, some of which can be extremely honest, and in some cases, life threatening. Degenerative or autoimmune processes such as Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can greatly affect the joints causing them to swell. This is usually a recurring occurrence. When swollen joints become acute, it should be looked at straight away, as this could be indicative of an infection. Prompt attention can prevent permanent disability. Although swollen joints can be caused by injuries, it is always helpful to get an examination to rule out a multitude of ailments such as arthritis, gout and tendonitis. In most instances, swollen joints will be caused by a form of arthritis, the most common being Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis. Less typical causes include infectious diseases like influenza, hepatitis and chickenpox.

Will Painwave X4000 Help with Swollen Joints?

Yes! The Painwave X4000 is a non-invasive, drug-free method of relief that is absolutely perfect for the treatment of swollen joints. Unlike TENS or other similar methods of pain relief it does not ‘block’ pain receptors, rather, it facility in concert with the body’s own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. The Painwave X4000 has no side effects and is very simple to use. Simply go the unit gently over the surface of the skin in a tiny circular motion for effective pain elimination. With recurring, long term use, the Painwave X4000 will increase circulation, increase cell activity and aid lymphatic movements, which is beneficial in the relief of pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate pain everlastingly.

Note: The contents on this page are not to be used to diagnose or cure any disease. If you are experiencing complications from swollen joints, seek the help of medical professional straight away!

To explore our range of pain relief solutions further, please visit our website at http://www.painfreehealthcare.co.uk.

  • Share/Bookmark

FLA Orthopedics Therall Arthritis Gloves Size Small One Pair

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

21Ft8q2qujL. SL160  FLA Orthopedics Therall Arthritis Gloves Size Small One Pair

  • Rate nearly hand at knuckle.
  • Tiny is 7 – 7 3/4″
  • Users judge these the finest arthritis gloves on the market.

Product Description
Light compression Arthritis Gloves provide remedial warmth to reduce pain and swelling. Neoprene material retains the body’s untreated heat to provide soothing warmth and long-lasting pain relief to aching wrists, fingers and hands. Soft lining wicks moisture away to keep hands dry. Ideal for arthritis, aching fingers, hands or wrists, overuse or repetitive use injuries, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and tendonitis. One pair – fits men or women. Color: Beige…. More >>

FLA Orthopedics Therall Arthritis Gloves Size Tiny One Pair

  • Share/Bookmark