Posted by Rebecca Montana at Nov 29th, 2009 in Arthritis
Hot Tub Manufacturing has never been considered a GREEN industry before. That is why most Hot tub companies just manufacture hot tubs, spray fiberglass and resins, use plastics and steel without much regard for the environment, except to follow EPA guidelines. Then came the “The California Energy Commission (CEC)”. They have some of the most rigid standards in the USA and they monitor energy efficiency. They recently passed a bill called “title 20″, which sets a standard amount of allowable energy used by a portable spa/hot tub. The amount of allowable energy per the new guidelines, was not met by 65% of hot tub manufacturers who failed an independent study done by California Polytechnic State University. Softub, a 20 year old company, was the only manufacturer to pass these new guidelines without having to make any changes to its manufacturing process.
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Posted by Kim Archer at Nov 27th, 2009 in Arthritis
Entering into a partnership with your physician is the best way to go about getting effective osteoarthritis treatment. After diagnosing your condition, the doctor will suggest suitable alternatives to make sure that the treatment plan suits your personal preferences and offers correct relief according to medical appraisal. To arrive at and determine the type of treatment that best suits your osteoarthritis difficulties, your medical history relating to cardiac diseases, hypertension, renal difficulties, or peptic ulcers plays a notable role.
Using pain killers and undergoing physical therapy are the most usual kinds of treatment for osteoarthritis pain. Physical activity and diet control can also help. A physician’s opinion should be given before you undergo physiotherapy in order to maximize the probability for success. Talk to a physiotherapist to learn about specific devices and appliances to manage your problem so that you can treat yourself at home along with at work. Making use of a cane or crutches while walking or using rails in your bathroom can also help.
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Posted by Lee Reid at Oct 26th, 2009 in Arthritis
If you are searching for an Arthritis Gloves sale that will offer you the most value for your money, then searching online is my suggestion.
Checking out arthritis treatments at a drug store or pharmacy is a great idea, however, you will have access to a wider selection of products at cheaper prices when using the net.
So, when the time is right for you to buy, it is advised that you spend a few minutes and do a search on the Internet first.
Compare Prices
When you want to check out many different stores fast & easily, surfing the web is the best possible system for finding prices.
By utilizing the power of comparison shopping on the net, you will know that you can obtain the greatest possible value for your money.
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Posted by Anthony Fitzgerald at Oct 13th, 2009 in Arthritis
by Anthony Fitzgerald
Since the types of arthritis or joints pain are many, arthritis cures are also different. The proper treatment of Arthritis very much depends on the correct diagnosis. The term used for joint pains becoming worst or reappearing with time is called flare. One should not wait for result of final diagnosis, as there are many options for treatment. These may include anti-inflammatory drugs and light exercises to bring relief in flare. Also the chances of joint damage are reduced substantially.
The available treatments for joint pains are many. Generally surgery is not needed in case of arthritis cures. However when joint pain turns out to be intolerable and slow down routine activities surgery may be required to ease down the pain severely. Surgery is done to do joint replacement or to remove damaged tissue in the joint.
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Posted by Brad Morgan at Oct 10th, 2009 in Arthritis
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Growing older is associated with more aches and more pains.
Tasks require more effort than they did in the earlier years, and you still feel the day’s work a week, or maybe even two, later. Unfortunately, this pain is also experienced by hundreds of thousands of children every year.
What starts as discomfort or minor irritation can become severe pain. For some, juvenile arthritis can be debilitating.
Juvenile arthritis is an autoimmune disease that affects the joints. They become inflamed and range of motion is severely limited. This disease strikes at a crucial stage of development, and children who suffer from it may not grow at the same pace as other children or reach their full height potential.
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Posted by Anthony Fitzgerald at Oct 8th, 2009 in Arthritis
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Neck arthritis or neck pain is caused by the joint pain conditions like rheumatoid, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia and others. It is a joint pain condition where the cartilage in the joint wears down due to injury or aging process or combination of both.
The symptoms of neck arthritis that is found commonly among the people suffering are pain in the neck and stiffness. Standing instead of lying down can make these symptoms severe; reason being simple the effect of gravity on spine increases when standing. Sleeping in night also makes the situation worse sometimes. The compressed nerves are under more pressure due to no support from neck muscles. This is the reason for more pain and inflammation produced.
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Posted by Jose Smith at Aug 29th, 2009 in Arthritis
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Although living with a true diagnosis of arthritis can be exasperating, this is the first step in treatment. One must understand that arthritis comes in many forms and knowing your exact diagnosis is helpful when dealing with treatments, pain and discomfort.
Occupational therapy, physical therapy, surgery and medications are just some of the treatments for arthritis. These are all offered through home care. There is some treatments that can eliminate the effects of one type of this ailment, rheumatoid arthritis.
Unfortunately, those inflicted with osteoarthritis may find some relief of pain and discomfort through home care services such as ordered rest periods to allow healing of injured joints followed by exercise to rebuild strength, the disease process itself will most likely continue. This can create a situation of increased discomfort.
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