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Knee Replacement As Cure For Osteoarthritis Knee?

March 27th, 2009

Considering a knee replacement for cure of knee pain should not be considered till an inflammation reduction therapy has been tried out completely. Reducing the inflammation in the affected knees with systemic enzymes will work to reduce the pain so that the person can move on to other therapy that will lead to cure of the osteoarthritis knee.

Oxinium Knee Replacement For Young Patients With Osteoarthritis

Total knee replacement is generally performed in older patients with osteoarthritis. For the first time in India, a new prosthesis for young patients with osteoarthritis will be introduced. This prosthesis made of a wonder material called Zirconium, a ceramic coated metal ensures longer survival of the prosthesis after implantation. The introduction of this prosthesis will hopefully encourage more number of young and middle aged Indians and Westerners to undergo knee replacement in India.

Advantages of Zirconium

1) The significant advantage of Zirconium knee implants is that it is considerably harder. On testing it lasts 85 times longer in tests that simulate the stresses inside the actual knee. Additional advantages are scratch resistance.

2) When it is wet, ceramic can glide smoothly along plastic, making for smoother motion than with metal-on-plastic. As a result, the Oxinium total knee replacement will not generate the quantity of plastic wear debris that cobalt chrome will, and the implants should last considerably longer. Zirconium is one of the six most biocompatible elements know to man. So, your immune system will more easily tolerate your new implant.

3) Lastly, patients who are allergic to nickel, the metal most often used in the current implants, cannot currently receive total knee replacements. The ceramic implant, however, can be implanted safely in patients with nickel allergies, since it uses a zirconium alloy with no nickel. Implants made of Oxinium have been implanted in larger number of patients in the UK Australia and the US with great success.

Who would benefit most from an Oxinium (zirconium) total knee replacement?

Three types of patient have been identified as the "best" candidates for an Oxinium total knee replacement.

"Younger" patients: Because Oxinium knee implants offer significantly less wear compared to cobalt chrome implants, they are expected to last considerably longer. In the past, orthopedic surgeons have advised patients less than 65 years of age to wait to have knee replacement surgery because the life span of the cobalt chrome knee implants is only 10-15 years. Now, surgeons have a viable option for a younger patient who previously would not be a candidate for a total knee replacement because the Oxinium knee implants should last much longer. Therefore, a patient under the age of 65 who has advanced arthritis of the knee no longer has to suffer for years until he reaches an appropriate age for total knee replacement surgery.

"Active" patients: Patients, who desire to return to an active lifestyle, including sports, dancing, gardening, or other strenuous activities, may also benefit from an Oxinium knee replacement. As a result of their high activity level, this patient population will put more "wear and tear" on their knee replacement, which can cause the implants to wear more quickly. An Oxinium knee is better able to tolerate this high activity level and last longer that the traditional cobalt chrome knee. Metal allergy patients: Because Oxinium is one of the most biocompatible materials known to man, it is the only choice for patients who exhibit metal allergies. Patients who have needed total knee replacement surgery, but could not tolerate the cobalt chrome implants due to their nickel content, can now have the surgery they need to return to an active lifestyle without the fear of an allergic reaction.

The first patient will be a middle aged Housewife with osteoarthritis. Whereas normal knee prostheses cost about 80,000 rupees, this new prosthesis may cost about 1. 25 lakhs, but it is comparable to the best in its category. The higher cost will be offset by the longer survivorship of the implant. A Total knee package is available for Indians and foreigners with normal and long life prostheses at affordable costs.

Author: Alampallam Venkatachalam

Dr.A.K.Venkatachalam, MS, DNB, FRCS (UK), MCh. (Liverpool) has worked with leading Knee surgeons in the UK, Belgium and Dubai earlier. He is affiliated to the Chettinad health city hospital in Chennai. Recovery from surgery is no longer a painful ordeal as expert anesthetists provide effective anesthesia and pain relief to inpatients. The intensive care unit is monitored by alert physicians round the clock and multi specialty referrals are readily available. There are well qualified physiotherapists to help you recover quickly from surgery.

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We have had the pleasure of treating patients from the USA, UK, Bangladesh recently and these numbers are increasing. Knee replacements are performed using the most modern techniques and prostheses. Amongst others the following procedures are routinely performed.

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Resolving Osteoarthritis Pain

March 27th, 2009

Attempting to cure knee pain without addressing the inflammation may prolong the person’s agaony. Treating the inflammation with systemic enzymes is the best way to ensure a redcution in the osteoarthritis knee pain.

EFT – Osteoarthritis Knee Pain Uncovers Unresolved Grief

Stella (not her real name) came to see me in September 2008 because she had osteoarthritis in her right knee, swelling due to a Baker’s cyst (a benign swelling found behind the knee joint); and she had quite a bit of pain. Her family doctor told her all that the only thing that could be done was to take analgesics for the pain, and ice on the knee. She could also have a steroid shot in the knee.

Stella was taking the analgesics, and her stomach was feeling terrible. She wanted to know if she could get relief with EFT. I told her we could work on the emotional components of her pain and arthritis and that it might or might not be a one minute miracle. We’ve been having sessions once a week since mid September 2008 (we’re in mid-November), her pain was at a 9 and her leg was quite swollen from the knee down to her ankle when we started.
Some of the phrases we have tapped on include:

Even if I have this burning pain in my right knee
Even if I was dismayed to hear I had develop osteoarthritis
Even if I have osteoarthritis
Even if the doctor smiled as she gave me the diagnosis
Even if the doctor told me this will never be cured
Even if the doctor doesn’t want to be bothered by my symptoms
Even if my knee is sore when I wake up in the morning
Even if I can’t sit crossed legged anymore

We were not getting much relief, when she mentioned that when she called her mother, to share what the doctor had said, her mother was ecstatic!

Even if my mother was happy that I developed osteoarthritis
Even if I can hear the glee in her voice
Even if I’m scared I’m going to end up as crippled by arthritis as she is
Even if I swore I wouldn’t be like her, and now I have her disease

We also tapped on her "worst" mother memory. At the end of the session, Stella’s pain had gone down to a 6, and her leg was still swollen.

By now, I was intrigued on why we were making so little progress. The next session, I invited Stella to close her eyes and imagine she was going inside her knee. She drank an "invisible shrinking potion" (she’s a Harry Potter fan) and went into the knee accompanied by Professor Dumbledore as backup support. She described the inside of her knee as a cavern that was very red, with a pipe that was tied up in a knot and leaking some liquid goo that was just lying there.

Even if the cavern looks very red.
Even if the pipe is tied up in a knot
Even if the pipe is dripping liquid goo
Even if this liquid goo is just lying there

Then I asked what emotion she felt as she looked around. She said she felt she was choking, and there was sadness.

We tapped for the choking and the sadness, and what came up was a memory of her dad saying goodbye to her and telling her that he and her mom were getting a divorce, and she had never cried and kept it all in. Stella had been 7 at the time, she didn’t have anyone to talk to and felt she had to be brave.

We tapped on:
Even if Daddy is saying goodbye, I was such a good girl.
Even if I was so sad, and confused and lonely
Even if I didn’t want Daddy to leave
Even if Daddy looks so sad
He’s holding his hat in his hands
Even if I was brave, I now choose to express my sadness.
Even if I was choked up, I can now express how I feel

Stella was connecting for the first time to all the feelings she had buried about the experience, and expressing them as we did round after round.

Even if I am so incredibly sad
Even if I feel so hurt
Even if I feel so lonely
Even if I feel that I did something to cause this

After this session, the pain went down to 0, and the swelling was reduced by 80%. Also, she said that the inside of her knee now looked pink and shiny. There was a lot less goo on the floor, and the pipe looked straight and normal.

We have continued working on that event, and included her relationship with her mother during her parents divorce. Stella can now go up and down the stairs without pain, and she can sit cross legged for short periods. She still has some swelling on her knee; the Baker’s cyst has not completely disappeared, there has been a huge improvement and we’re still tapping!

As of January, 2009, her swelling and pain have completely disappeared. She can kneel once more and sit cross-legged! She has been tapping every day and doing sessions once a week!

Author: Patzia Gonzalez

Ptzia Gonzalez-Baz, B. Sc. Clinical Member, OSP; D-CEP; EFT-Adv; has a Psychotherapy practice in Newmarket, ON and facilitates EFT and TAT sessions in person and on teleconferences.

Patzia specializes in empowering individuals by helping them release their blocks and inhibitions, followed by facilitating positive belief patterns, that allows the individual to step into their own power and bring back their sense of aliveness. Patzia also integrates spiritual awareness and healing, along with many other approaches in her practice, matching the therapy to the individual needs of the client. For more information visit Ptzia’s website at: http://www.HealingHeartsCentre.com

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Treating Knee Osteoarthritis

March 26th, 2009

The wisest approach to cure knee pain due to osteoarthritis knee, would be to first resort to anti-inflammatory suppliments and excercise, to reduce the inflammation and pain, and then natural joint health formulas, to repair the cartilage and strengthen the knee joint.

Exploring Various Treatment Options For Severe Knee Osteoarthritis …

Severe knee osteoarthritis is a condition that can affect anyone but most often will affect someone who is older or someone who enjoys an active life playing sports such as golf, tennis and softball (for example). Sports can be hard on the knees and many older people, especially men, will experience severe knee osteoarthritis.

What does Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Feel Like?

This can be an excruciatingly painful condition. You can feel agonizing pain when you move your knee (or knees) and sometimes even when standing still. The pain will prevent you from enjoying most activities that you previously enjoyed. In many cases, someone who enjoys a particular sport will take an indefinite break from the game because of the severe pain.

A trip to the doctor is definitely called for if you have agonizing pain in your knees. After a getting a proper diagnosis, the doctor will recommend one or a combination of several remedial treatments including cortisone shots, medication and even surgery. Knee braces are recommended by many doctors for patients who are looking for a less invasive type of treatment that does not involve drugs.

Treatment Options

Pain Medication – When you have severe knee osteoarthritis, your first instinct is to want to stop the pain. Taking pain medication can alleviate the pain but is addictive and will build up a tolerance in your system. This means that you could need to take an increasing amount of the pain medication in order get the same effect. Pain medication can eliminate pain, but is only temporary and can have negative long term side effects.

Cortisone Shots – Cortisone shots can be very effective at alleviating the pain brought on by severe knee osteoarthritis. However, it is only a temporary fix and the effect will wane as the condition wears on. Cortisone shots should only be administered by your doctor and will work for a matter of days or weeks.

Surgery – Some doctors will recommend surgery depending on your particular situation. Surgical options include Arthroscopy, Osteotomy and Arthroplasty. While surgery could be the answer, it is not always a viable one for everyone. In addition to having a long recovery time, this procedure can be terribly expensive and is not always covered by insurance.

Knee braces – Knee braces are one way to treat knee pain in a non-invasive and safe manner. Designed to fit firmly over the knee and hold the knee in place, knee braces gives you the support you need when you need it most. With a pair of knee braces, you can still enjoy your favorite sport without having to take any addictive medication or resorting to surgery. Knee braces are easily available in several venues including online.

If you are suffering from severe knee osteoarthritis, you have several options when it comes to treatment. Taking the proper action will help you enjoy your favorite activities with the pain.

Author: Daniel P. Sims

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Cure For Osteoarthritis Pain

March 26th, 2009

The best way to cure knee pain caused by osteoarthritis knee would be a combination of joint health formulas, anti-inflammation natural suppliments and knee exercises.

Knee Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis, or degenerative joint disease, affects the elderly in parts of the body where it hurts the most. A person suffering from knee osteoarthritis will most likely equate it with cardiovascular disease because the breakdown of articular cartilage of knee joints restricts movement and the patient has to follow a set regimen affecting his lifestyle.

Knee Osteoarthritis is due to injury, congenital disorder, or obesity. The deterioration of articular cartilage, a smooth and fibrous connective tissue that acts as a protective cushion, narrows the joint space between bones. In time, the cartilage becomes grooved and fragmented and surrounding bones thicken or sprout into spurs. Sometimes, there is additional swelling in the knees caused when synovium, a membrane producing a thick fluid to nourish the cartilage, becomes inflamed and produces additional fluid known as ‘water of the knee’. Changes occur due to constant rubbing of joint bones leading to deformity of joints that is equally painful.

Knee osteoarthritis is diagnosed through physical and pathological examinations of joints on either side of knee including hip joints, checking on posture, and gait. Once knee Osteoarthritis is confirmed, a treatment is suggested depending on nature and extent of damage and on the personal physical history of patient. Women over 60 years of age are high risk factors for knee osteoarthritis as they spend major portion of their lives doing physically demanding work that has direct relationship with knee Osteoarthritis. Wearing high heeled shoes also aggravates the pain. In youngsters, knee osteoarthritis is hereditary or due to some injury.

Precautions such as weight reduction, changing work routine, postures, diet, avoiding injuries, participating in physiotherapy, and exercise are advised. Other methods of relief such as acupuncture, ointments, prescription drugs, magnetic pulse therapy, vitamin regimes, and topical pain relievers are temporary. Using prescription drugs and surgery should be a mutual decision between patient and doctor.

Author: Kristy Annely

Osteoarthritis provides detailed information about osteoarthritis, knee osteoarthritis and more. Osteoarthritis is affiliated with Gout Diet.

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Treat Tendonitis With Systemic Enzymes

March 23rd, 2009

Cure knee pain because of tendonitis is relatively straight forward if the inflammation is first treated with systemic enzymes.

Get Rid of Tendonitis Now! Advice From an Expert

Tendons are ropes of fibrous tissue that connect muscles to bones. It is this connection that permits joint motion. When muscles contract, they pull on the tendons which cause the bones to move. In order for tendons to glide they move inside a lubricated sheath of tissue that is lined with synovial tissue. This synovial tissue is the same type of tissue that lines the inside of joints. Tendonitis refers to a condition where the sheath through which a tendon glides becomes inflamed. This leads to severe pain. The pain usually gets worse with use of the affected joint. However, when tendonitis becomes severe, there may be pain at rest.

Since muscles and tendons surround most joints, tendonitis is rather common. The diagnosis of tendonitis is relatively simple for the experienced clinician. Generally, the diagnosis is made by history and physical examination. In difficult diagnostic cases, magnetic resonance imaging is helpful in confirming the diagnosis.

Some of the more common types of tendonitis are:

Shoulder tendonitis. The tendons in the shoulder that are most often affected are the rotator cuff and the biceps tendon. The rotator cuff consists of four tendons that sit on top of the upper arm bone. The location of these tendons and the muscles they attach to are what give the shoulder such an expansive range of motion. Rotator cuff tendonitis may occur as a result of repetitive activity or tendon degeneration. Pain is felt with most movements and is located on the outside part of the shoulder. The biceps tendon allows the arm to be flexed at the elbow. Biceps tendonitis also occurs due to repetitive activity and pain is felt in the front of the shoulder. Shoulder tendonitis can be treated successfully with anti-inflammatory medication, physical therapy, and occasionally glucocorticoid injection.

Tendonitis in the elbow is usually located either on the outside and is called lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow. It may also occur along the inside part of the elbow- medial epicondylitis. This is called golfer’s elbow. Treatment consists of physical therapy, stretching and strengthening exercises, splints, and injections. Rarely, surgery is required.

Tendonitis in the wrist arises because of repetitive motion. A special type of tendonitis, called Dequervain’s tendonitis, is felt on the out side of the thumb. Tendonitis in these areas is managed with glucorticoid injections and immobilization with a splint. Other physical therapy modalities may be helpful. Sometimes surgery is required. Tendonitis in the fingers can lead to catching of the fingers. This is termed "trigger finger." Trigger finger usually responds to injection but may require operative intervention.

Tendonitis in the knee may affect the patellar tendon. This is the tendon that connects the knee cap to the tibia (lower leg bone). Patellar tendonitis usually occurs because of excessive jumping and is actually called "jumpers knee." This is treated with rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy.

Tendonitis in the ankle can occur along the outside of the ankle (peroneal tendonitis), the inside of the ankle (posterior tibial tendonitis), or at the back of the ankle (Achilles tendonitis). The tendonitis that occurs along the outside or inside of the ankle can occur because of trauma or because of mechanical instability. Another potential cause is an underlying arthritis condition. Achilles tendonitis often occurs as a result of excessive stress and repetitive trauma. The Achilles tendon is the thick cord at the back of the ankle that connects the heel bone to the calf muscle. Treatment involves rest, elevation of the heel to take the tension off the Achilles tendon, and physical therapy. Glucocorticoid injection should be avoided because of the danger of Achilles tendon rupture. Anti-inflammatory medication may be helpful.

A new treatment approach has made the need for surgery less likely for patients with chronic tendonitis. The procedure is called "percutaneous needle tenotomy". In this procedure, a small gauge needle is introduced using ultrasound guidance. The needle is used to irritate the tendons stimulating the inflammatory response. platelet rich plasma, obtained from the patient’s whole is then injected into the area where the tendons have been irritated. Platelets are cells in the blood that contain multiple growth and healing factors. The end result is the formation of new healthy tendon tissue.

Author: Nathan Wei

Dr. Wei (pronounced "way") is a board-certified rheumatologist and Clinical Director of the nationally respected Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center of Maryland. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and has served as a consultant to the Arthritis Branch of the National Institutes of Health. He is a Fellow of the American College of Rheumatology and the American College of Physicians. For more information on arthritis and related conditions, go to: Arthritis Treatment and Tendonitis Treatment Tips

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Knee Braces For Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease

March 23rd, 2009

Knee braces to cure knee pain whether it be from Tendonitis or Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease, should be worn in conjuction with an anti-inflammatory systemic enzyme treatment.

New Knee Brace For Patella Tendonitis and Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease

Unlike any other knee brace, The Mueller’s Hg80 Hinged Knee Brace is constructed of an exclusive HYDRACINN fabric, which produces a moisture wicking catalyst that prevents sweat and heat retention under the brace. The sleeve is made of an antimicrobial fabric that is uniquely breathable and extremely soft to the touch.

Compare this to standard neoprene style braces that retain heat and sweat, not to mention odor and bacteria accumulation.

The shape of the Mueller Hg80utilizes a uniquehourglass design to provide superior comfort to the thigh and leg, with uniform compression throughout the brace.

Another unique feature of the brace is the use of silicone inner grip strips on the inside of the brace, which helps prevent brace slippage and preserve high-performance support. For those athletes that have had to stop to readjust their brace during activity can attest to this common complaint.

The best feature of this brace has to be the patented triaxial hinges. This hinge provides maximum protection with near-normal knee motion. The hinge is low profile and incorporated into the fabric of the brace to prevent metal exposure.

For patients with patella instability, the Mueller Hg80 Hinged Knee offers a tibial containment system, featuring a custom secondary shell with stabilizing patella buttress and a rear support strap. The upper strapping system locks the brace in position.

The brace even comes with its own protective nylon mesh laundry bag, which is custom-sized for every Hg80 knee brace, to shield your clothes and other equipment in your gym bag or your washing machine from the hook and loop straps. The open weave design with locking cinch string allows for a thorough yet gentle cleaning. Now that is a first!

The Mueller Hg80 hingedknee brace is indicated for patella tendonitis, patella tracking and Osgood-Schlatter’s Disease. It also helps protect the MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament), LCL (Lateral Collateral Ligament) and meniscus.

I have never seen such detail and features in a brace in this price range, and should be considered for anyone who has sensitivity or allergies to neoprene or latex materials. In terms of compression and comfort, this is the top of the line. When you are looking for mild to moderate knee support, the Mueller Hg80 should be at the top of your list.

It is always recommended to consult with your treating doctor to determine the correct brace for your orthopedic condition.

Author: Dr. Kenneth Shapiro

Dr. Kenneth Shapiro is one of the medical advisors for The Brace Shop, an online orthopedic brace store.

The Brace Shop is one of the fastest growing brace companies in the USA. They provide one of the largest selections of extremity braces, therapy products & accessories on the internet. The Brace Shop represents some of the most recognized manufacturers in the world of orthopedic braces and supports. No one can beat their prices, their service and their selection.

They supply hospitals, sports teams, schools, doctors, therapists, nursing homes & military bases around the world. Shop Where The Pros Go!

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Tendonitis And Natural Treatments.

March 22nd, 2009

The best approach to cure the knee pain caused by tendonitis would be to treat the inflammation of the tendons with anti-inflammatory systemic enzymes

Does Tendonitis Respond to Natural Treatments?

Inflammation, irritation and swelling of a tendon is a condition most often felt at the insertion site of the tendon. A tendon is a band of fibrous material attaching muscle to the bone.

Tendonitis is usually seen in middle or old age; it develops where persons have done the same movement repeatedly for extended periods of time. With tendonitis in the young, it is typically triggered through the performing of the same motion in high frequencies in a short period of time. Common areas for tendonitis occurrence is in the tendons of the hands, upper arm connection to the shoulder, and the top of the foot and Achilles tendon.

Natural medicine caregivers present pain sufferers alternatives for pain management and relief without undergoing surgical and pharmaceutical approaches. As well as being safer than traditional medical pain relief methods, they are just as effective, and sometimes even more.

One drawback of medication use for tendonitis pain management is the possibility of addiction over a period of time. Medications cannot cure tendonitis pain; they are administered for inflammation, nerve pain, and muscle spasms. Nonstop use of pain medications may lead to not only addiction, but also can have serious side effects on the gastrointestinal system and liver.

Occasionally, direct injections of corticosteroids into the area of pain are administered. Such therapy should only be done once or twice yearly because of serious side effects risk. Traditional medical treatment may help alleviate tendonitis symptoms, but do not tackle the root of the condition. Through promoting the body’s natural healing process, even inflammation, the way natural treatments do, inflammatory pain can permanently be relieved.

Rest, icing, cortisone injections, elevation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and physical therapy are among characteristic treatment for conditions such as knee tendonitis, rotator cuff tendonitis, or patellar tendonitis. These approaches, while helpful, take no steps to help strengthening weakened tendons and as such, don’t assuage chronic pains that people experience.

While ice, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cortisone shots have been shown to produce short term pain relief, they also result on long term loss of function and more chronic pain by actually inhibiting the healing process of soft issues. In addition, the long term use of these drugs can lead to other sources of chronic pain, and allergies. Even surgical procedures can make problems get worse.

Author: Antoinette Boulay

Learn more in depth information about tendonitis degenerative conditions and rotator cuff tendonitis at fountia.com.

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Patella Tendonitis

March 22nd, 2009

Whatever physical support is used to cure knee pain, it would work better with the added sytemic enzyme therapy to treat the inflammation in the knee.

Product Review – Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Band For Patella Tendonitis

Patellar tendonitis is pain in the band of tissue that connects the kneecap to the shinbone.

Many patients suffer from pain and tenderness around the patellar tendon, swelling where the patellar tendon attaches to the shin bone, pain with jumping, running, or walking, especially downhill or downstairs, pain with bending or straightening the leg.

The most common activity causing patellar tendonitis is too much jumping. Other repeated activities such as running, walking, or bicycling may lead to patellar tendonitis. It is particularly common in people who play basketball. All of these activities put repeated stress on the patellar tendon, causing it to be inflamed.

The Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Band applies pressure upon the patellar tendon above and below the kneecap to stabilize and tighten up the kneecap mechanism, which improves patellar tracking and elevation and reduces patellar subluxation. The knee band reduces the amount of wear and tear on the undersurface of the joint. It also alleviates the stress to the tendon and promotes healing by redistributing the forces exerted by the quadriceps muscle.

The Dual Action Knee Band’s design and construction apply constant dynamic forces to the surrounding areas of the knee reducing the likelihood of overuse syndromes. At the same time, the strap allows for full mobility while providing maximum benefits.

The strap is ideal for people suffering from the following knee conditions:

1) Jumper’s knee (also known as patellar tendinopathy)

2) Chondromalacia (due to an irritation of the undersurface of the kneecap)

3) Patellar tendonitis (An injury that affects the tendon connecting your kneecap (patella) to your shinbone)

4) Patellofemoral pain syndrome (you feel pain under and around your kneecap, usually caused by the way your kneecap moves in the groove of your thigh bone)

5) Runner’s knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome may be the result of irritation of the soft tissues around the front of the knee)

In conjunction to wearing the support, it is suggested that you reduce the activities that involve the knee tendons and muscles for a few days to help reduce the strain and inflammation. The taking of an oral anti-inflammatory medication may also speed up the healing process if it can be tolerated.

Talk to your doctor about the Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Band. It is one of the most popular and successful knee bands on the market today. It is always recommended to consult with your treating doctor to determine the correct brace for your orthopedic condition.

Author: Dr. Kenneth Shapiro

One of the premiere websites that sells the Cho-Pat Dual Action Knee Band and provides a wealth of information on other products for your orthopedic condition is http://www.braceshop.com

The Brace Shop, Inc. is one of the fastest growing brace companies in the USA. They provide one of the largest selections of extremity braces, therapy products & accessories on the internet.

The Brace Shop represents some of the most recognized manufacturers in the world of orthopedic braces and supports. No one can beat their prices, their service and their huge selection.

They supply hospitals, sports teams, schools, doctors, therapists, nursing homes & military bases around the world.

Shop Where The Pros Go!

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Knee Braces And Knee Pain Relief

March 21st, 2009

Knee braces can help cure knee pain if supported with systemic enzyme therapy to treat the inflammation in the knee.

Knee Pain Relief – Jumper’s Knee – The Benefits of Knee Braces

Patellar tendonitis, which is also known as "jumper’s knee," happens quite frequently to athletes who play in sports were jumping is required. The patellar tendon runs along the top of the knee and connects the kneecap to the shin bone. As you can imagine, any inflammation or stretching of this ligament can cause some pain to the patient.

Jumper’s knee happens when someone puts too much strain on the patellar ligament. Runners, basketball players, volleyball players and soccer players are prime targets when it comes to getting patellar tendonitis; although it can strike anyone if enough strain is put on the ligament. If you suspect you may have patellar tendonitis, you can usually feel pain when you press on the tendon that directly covers the knee. You may also experience swelling and stiffness. Sufferers of this form of tendonitis will usually feel pain when bending at the knee. This usually occurs when the patient kneels down or jumps.

Treatment for patellar tendonitis varies, depending on the severity of the case. In most cases, your doctor will take an X-ray of the knee, just to make sure there isn’t any damage to the joint or bones of the knee. In some cases you may have to undergo an MRI. An MRI helps doctors assess whether the tendon, or determine whether it is aggravated. Once the doctor can make an accurate assessment, they will recommend a suitable treatment plan.

Applying ice to the tendon will help in most cases. Ice helps to control and minimize the swelling of the tendon. This will cut down on pain, and allow the tendon to relax and heal more quickly. Anti-inflammatory Motrin and Ibuprofen are prime examples of anti-inflammatory drugs. These drugs will help decrease swelling and control the pain. (Before you take any of these medications, you should consult with your doctor first.)

Rest is one of the best cures for tendonitis. Stay away from any activity that causes pain or that can irritate the tendon further. Allow your body to heal naturally by giving it proper rest.

A knee brace can help provide support to the knee. Many tendonitis sufferers use them not only when they have a problem, but also to prevent the problem from occurring in the first place. A well designed knee brace can be an invaluable tool to the patellar tendonitis sufferer.

Jumper’s knee can often be painful, without a doubt. Avoiding having to suffer from it is a key element, especially if you rely on your knee for sporting activities. Make sure you stretch before you have to put your knee to use, and wear a knee brace when possible. This will help cut down on the chances that you will suffer from Jumper’s knee in the future.

Author: Daniel P. Sims

Dr. Brace Company was created by Real Brace specialists. If you would like to learn more about the best possible knee brace for your needs, visit us online. We have extremely competitive prices, and we know we can help you get the meaningful support you need to help reduce your pain & increase your knee stability. Visit us online now at http://www.drbraceco.com

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Tendinitis and Knee Pain Relief

March 21st, 2009

Cure knee pain from Tendonitis by treating the inflammation with anti-inflammatory systemic enzymes

Knee Pain Relief – Things You Should Know About Tendinitis

Do you have tendonitis in your knee?

Knee tendonitis is one of the most common knee problems. It does not matter what age or gender you are, or how good of shape you may be in; knee tendonitis can affect you. Inflammation of your tendons can cause pain, swelling, irritation and tenderness to the touch. – While age does not really matter when it comes to getting tendonitis, our tendons do tend to lose elasticity and become more brittle as we age. Nor are our tendons as strong in our younger years as they are in adulthood. As a result, these two periods of our lives can have a high incidence of suffering from tendonitis.

There are various tendons that connect your knee to the rest of your leg, when these become inflamed, usually from some kind of strenuous activity, such as running, that is called knee tendonitis.

The more you work the tendon after it has been injured, the worse the symptoms can become.

Treatment

1.) Many cases of knee tendonitis are mild in severity, and can be treated at home. One thing you can do to help treat tendonitis is to rest the knee. Try to stay away from any activity that will aggravate the tendons, and cause your symptoms to worsen. This can help, but you may be thinking that you only have limited time to rest your knee, right? More on this later….

2.) Icing the knee area will help control the swelling and inflammation is another possibility.

3.) Conservative measures can be taken before you get tendonitis. For instance, making sure that you stretch properly and thoroughly before exercising is a great idea. Making sure that you wear proper shoes can go a long way when trying to prevent tendonitis. Your shoes are crucial when it comes to providing support to your knees and legs.

4.) Strength training can also improve your chances that you won’t have to suffer through knee tendonitis. Resistance training will help strengthen the muscles that surround and help support your knee. It can help toughen up your quadriceps and hamstrings which will help support you.

5.) Last but certainly not least, you should consider using a well designed knee brace. You can wear a knee brace when you are recovering from knee tendonitis or when you are about to engage in a sport or exercise that might put undue stress on your knee. A knee brace will help provide some extra support to your knee when it needs it most and can help support you if you do not have a ton of time to let your knee rest to heal.

Author: Daniel P. Sims

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