Monday, April 29, 2013

Types of Surgery for TMJ

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4 Most Common Injuries Incurred in Soccer
by Derick Ng

Soccer is a high impact sport that is rather safe due to the protective equipment mandated during play. However, injuries still do occur to players and some of them can take up to a year to recover. Soccer is a fast paced game that requires frequent change of directions, sudden stops and twisting actions. Incorrect placement of ...

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Male Function after Prostatectomy - What to Expect from Male Rehabilitation
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A diagnosis of prostate cancer is frightening, and hundreds of thousands of men each year are forced to face the difficult decision about what to do next. In many cases, men are advised by their doctors to "wait and see" how the disease progresses, and some research indicates that, especially in older men, surgery is not always ...

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Sour Cherry Juice for Arthritis
by Keith Frame

Nowadays, it has become increasingly common to find individuals who swear by sour cherry juice for arthritis. It wasn't that many years back when treatment of any particular disease was solely anchored on medication and therapy. Today, increased awareness of the health benefits of foods, particularly those with lots of antioxida...

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Types of Surgery for TMJ
by Marcus Fletcher

When it comes to treatment of temporomandibular joint disorder, professionals often always recommend the use of non invasive, non surgical procedures because of their low risk of leading to complications. People whose TMJ are caused by a direct joint problem are usually the only ones who are recommended to undergo operations and...

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