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  • Arthritis Tests and Diagnosis
    The process of diagnosing arthritis involves several steps. The doctor will record your medical history and give you a physical examination. He/she may also recommend laboratory tests, imaging tests (such as x-rays), and other tests as required. Laboratory and imaging tests are sometimes, but not always, needed to determine the cause of arthritis. These tests may include: X-rays: To see a detailed picture of the bones. However, for many types of arthritis, changes in the joint are not visible…
  • My excitement about life lets me forget the pain
    It’s impossible to imagine that super-tough fitness instructor Neha was once immobile with rheumatoid arthritis. She shares her story – from pain to power.  Like many of us do, I have clear, early images of myself. I was never a fat girl, but I was definitely on the plumper side, one of the reasons I took to exercising young. At 15, I began an exercise regimen. Days turned to months and months to years. Eight years later, at 23, I got married. Exercising remained an …
  • Fitness After 50: Can You Be In The Best Shape Of Your Life, And Should You Even Try?
    Tony Horton, of P90X and 10-Minute Trainer fame who, as of this summer, is now 56 says a better goal is to be in great shape, healthy, and very active after fifty. That's totally doable! This issue Horton says is, "sustaining the motivation and discipline" to stick to your plan. He says you need to have three things in place. First you need a purpose. If you want a better life, physical movement is the "on switch." Secondly he says you need to plan all your workouts in…
  • Yoga comparable with walking, biking to improve cardiovascular risk
    Yoga has roots as an ancient mind-body practice that incorporates physical, mental and spiritual elements. Originating in India, yoga has been proven effective in numerous studies to improve cardiovascular risk factors, with a reduction in the risk of heart attacks and strokes. When compared with no exercise, yoga was associated with significant improvement in each of the primary outcome risk factors measured: Body mass index (BMI) reduced by 0.77 kg/m2 (measured as a "mean…
  • Back on her feet after decades of struggle with Rheumatoid Arthritis
    For 48-year-old Sachi Pathak, life was never pain-free. A sports enthusiast, Sachi was always ahead in participating in all gymnastic activities in her school. One day while forming a pyramid (a gymnastic formation) she fell on her knees. Her knees became stiff and her movement became limited. She was rushed to the nearest hospital and over a series of diagnostic tests it was found that she suffered from rheumatoid arthritis.  In Sachi’s case, RA had affected both her knees and hip joints…
  • Excess weight and food allergies cause arthritis - True or False?
    Find out this and more from Dr Shital Raval  1. Can excess weight cause osteoarthritis? Recent medical opinion points to excess weight as a cause for osteoarthritis. It is also known that obesity makes the symptoms worse in patients with existing osteoarthritis. This is because obesity tends to decrease mobility and puts stress on the back, hips, knees and feet, all the body parts that are commonly affected by osteoarthritis. Over time this stress can cause the…
  • Walking to Help Knee OA: How Much Is Enough?
    Researchers find 6,000 steps per day is the “magic” number for preventing activity limitations in people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), according to a new study published recently online in Arthritis Care & Research. If you have not been doing much walking, start with 3000 steps and then move up to 6000 steps per day http://www.arthritistoday.org/news/walking-protects-against-limitations-348.php
  • Osteoporosis overview
    Osteoporosis
    is a common condition, usually seen in the elderly, of diminished bone mass and low bone weight, which leads to fragile bones. Bones are living tissue constantly being broken down and rebuilt by the body. During childhood and youth, you form new bone faster than you lose old bone. Between the ages of 18 and 30, you reach peak bone mass. As people age, bone loss increases. Osteoporosis occurs when the body doesn’t create enough new bone to keep up with the absorption or…
  • Men get Arthritis, too
    Living with RA is living with pain but “Don’t let the disease define you”. RA causes pain in his hands, but he plays the piano every day to keep his fingers moving and his brain active. http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/men-get-arthritis-too/?xid=tw_everydayhealth_sf
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    Yoga Arthritis - Greeva Sanchalana (Neck Movement)
    Meaning Greeva is neck and Sanchalana means movement Benefits of Greeva Sanchalana 1. Strengthens the muscles of the neck and the shoulders 2. Releases tension, heaviness and stiffness in the head, neck and shoulder region especially after lengthy desk-work 3. Stimulates and provides relief to nerves of different organs (especially all sensory organs) that pass through the neck. 4. When the movement is performed slowly and rhythmically with slow and deep breathing, it calms the mind and is…
I am obese . Am 59 year old n knee pain is there n knees do not fold fully. But I sit on the floor cross legged but not very nicely. Cannot do vajrasan.
Just under my knee, get pain on calf muscles which extend to my feet. After lil bit walk find difficult to fold my leg. Right leg ankle is having a bump on behind the foot which gives me a good pain. pl advise.
My Mom has rheumatoid arthritis. But I could not understand that why has she sleep disorder. She could not able to sleep and needs sleeping pills daily basis. We do not want to give her sleeping pills. Please help.
I have started taking rosehip capsules since 15 days pain is better managed but still nagging pain persists when I sit or sleep especially when I stand after a car drive or sitting for long
MY WIFE AGED 42YRS RECENTLY SUFFERING FROM GOUTS AND SWELLING IN HANDS. SHE HAVE ALSO SUFFERED FROM CHIKANGUNIA IN SEPTEMBER 17.
silent Arthritis.
Dear Sir, My age is 57 years. Height 67 inch. weight-73kg. I feel knee pain especialy on jogging or climbing on staires. In normal conditions I feel no pain. X-Ray was carried out by Doctor and reported that some gap between knee joints and this gap…
A lump behind the foot which give pain. Calf mucle and sometime knee get pain while walking. Very less sleep. Want to get rid of my 'tyres' around my abdo which weigh down me.
My patient aged 37 years old female complaining of severe pain in right shoulder joint in early hours of the day and gradually decrease after few hours.she had undergone clinical tests ie RA factor,thyroid,esr,crp,RBS,serum creatinine,uric acid ,the…
I have pain behind my knee n feel uncomfortable while walking n some time even while sleeping and also i have problem of vericose obesity menopause . I feel pain in my muscles not in knee

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