
Managing The Pain Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
As a chronic condition, rheumatoid arthritis has no cure. Those diagnosed must learn to effectively manage their pain and preserve their mobility in order to live independently for as long as possible.

How Is Paget's Disease Of The Bone Related To Osteoporosis?
Paget's disease and osteoporosis both cause fractures in bone. They affect many of the same bones. They are treated with some of the medications. But they are very different diseases.

Neck And Shoulder Pain While Working At A Computer
People working on computers for a prolonged duration of time often suffer from non traumatic pain of the neck and shoulders. It is important to understand why this happens.

Numb hands relation to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, painful defect of the wrist and hand.

Peroneal Tendonitis
Overview Peroneal tendonitis is an inflammation of the tendon and lining of the tendon sheath characterized by pain on movement of the associated foot.

Costochondritis
You have chest pain. You probably think that you have a heart disease.

Hammer toe surgery
Hammer toe is a condition caused by an inherited muscle imbalance or abnormal bone length. It mostly occurs in children who outgrow their shoes rapidly; one or more small toes buckle when the middle joint contracts, which causes the tendons to shorten.

Spinal Cord Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a specific condition characterized by the narrowing of spaces in the spine. This narrowing results in pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots which can lead to a number of problems, depending on the nerves which are affected.

Discectomy: Pros & Cons
An open discectomy is the most common surgical treatment for ruptured or herniated discs of the lumbar spine. This surgery is used to remove a part of the damaged disc which is relieving the pressure on the nerve tissue and alleviating the pain.

Muscular dystrophy
Muscular dystrophy is a rare group of inherited muscle diseases in which muscle fibers are extremely susceptible to damage.

Diagnosed with DISH (Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis)
DISH, or to be more precise, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, is a condition characterized by a hardening of tendons and ligaments that commonly affects the spine. It is also known as Forestier's disease.