- Close to two-thirds of post 50 women experience knee pain according to the American College of Rheumatology. (Huffington Post)
- However, while the thousands of dollars of treatments put Cyrano in remission, the combined ravages of his disease and treatment side effects left him with bone deterioration in his back leg and knee, causing pain and restricting his movements. (ABC News)
- WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- 3-D has always been great for watching action movies. Now, it's proving to be a great way to help people with severe pain get back in action. (Denver Channel)
- In the same half of a Grand Slam singles draw for the first time since 2005, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are taking similar paths to a potential semifinal matchup at the Australian Open. (FOXSports.com)
- In moments of whimsy, when discussing injuries to his Oregon women's basketball team, coach Paul Westhead likes to invoke Duck football coach Chip Kelly's go-to status report: "Day-to-day. (Register-Guard)
- Knee pain is a common problem and is found among the younger generations too. Due to the hectic schedule, the poor eating habits and many other health related reasons, knee joint pain has been creating nuisance in the lives of many. (PR-USA.net)
- Youve heard people say, Oh, my aching knees. Turns out if youre a woman over 50, youre in the minority if you arent feeling some pain in your knees. (KCBD)
- MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The Australian Open resembled a medical convention Wednesday as Rafa Nadals sore right knee, leg cramps and stiff backs came under the microscope. (RealClearSports)
- Like his knees, Greg Ostertags professional basketball comeback is shot. The former Utah Jazz center parted ways with the Texas Legends of the D-League on Thursday because of intolerable knee pain. Ostertag told ESPN. (Deseret News)
- This study found that use of a cane helped reduce pain and improve function among patients with knee osteoarthritis. (MedPage Today)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Knee pain
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