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1: Arthritis Treatments (Not Rated)

The best course to solve the problem of arthritis is to take it seriously the moment it crops up. Since arthritis is the next most prevalent disease after heart attack, you can very legitimately suspe

2: An Introduction To Rheumatoid Arthritis (Not Rated)
Rheumatoid arthritis is the second major type of arthritis - exceeded in number of cases only by osteoarthritis. It is a very serious ailment caused by inflammation of the joints. The pain associated

3: What is Lyme Disease (Not Rated)
What is Lyme DiseaseLyme disease is caused by the spirochete (corkscrew-shaped bacterium) Borrelia burgdorferi. The spirochete is transmitted to the human bloodstream by the bite of various species o

4: What is Bursitis (1.00/5)
What is  Bursitis ? Inflammation of the bursas is called bursitis (or bursal synovitis). Bursas sometimes are involved along with the joints and tendon sheaths in rheumatoid arthr

5: Infective Endocarditis (Not Rated)
Infective Endocarditis When bacteria circulating in the bloodstream adhere to the valves of the heart or other parts of the heart's inner lining (the endocardium), bacterial endocarditis

6: Inflammatory Joint Diseases: Types of Arthritis (Not Rated)
Inflammatory Joint Diseases: Types of Arthritis Arthritis is a generic term for inflammatory joint disease. Inflammation restricted to the lining of a joint (the synovial membrane) is refer

7: What is Septic Arthritis (Not Rated)
What is Septic Arthritis ?It is acute inflammation of one or more joints, caused by infection. Symptoms and treatment vary with the type of infection. In suppurative arthritis the joints are swollen,

8: Anti Inflammatory Analgesics (Not Rated)
Anti Inflammatory Analgesics Several chemically unrelated series of complex organic acids have the ability to relieve mild to moderate pain through actions that reduce inflammation at its so

9: Effects of aging (Not Rated)
Effects of aging The bones become lighter and more brittle because of a loss of calcium. This loss in bone mass is greater in women than men after the fifth decade. In joints the cartila

10: Amputation (5.00/5)
Amputation (of Leg or toe) Amputation is performed for four reasons: arterial disease, gross injury, tumour, and developmental abnormality, all more common in the legs than in th

11: Therapeutic and corrective measures (Not Rated)
Therapeutic and corrective measures Transplantation of bone is aimed at stimulation of bone formation and giving structural support until a defect has been bridged by new bone. If the bo

12: Tendon (Not Rated)
Tendon (Tendons) In anatomy, tissue that attaches a muscle to other body parts, usually bones. Tendons are the connective tissues that transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction

13: Total Knee Hip Arthroplasty (Not Rated)
Total Knee Hip Arthroplasty Arthroplasty, aimed at restoration of normal joint motion, is usually performed because of pain and restricted motion—for example, in rheumatoid arthritis

14: Tibial Osteotomy (Not Rated)
Tibial Osteotomy Osteotomy is aimed at correction of bony or articular deformity by cutting through bone and letting the fracture heal in the desired position, usually with the aid of in

15: Arthrodesis (Not Rated)
Arthrodesis Arthrodesis is aimed at elimination of motion in a joint (fusion) in order to eliminate pain in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, stabilize a joint that is either uns

16: Immune System Disorder (Not Rated)
Immune System Disorder Several autoimmune diseases clearly run in families. Careful studies (for example, those comparing the incidence in identical twins with that in fraternal twins) have sh

17: Degenerative Joint Disease (Not Rated)
Degenerative Joint Disease Several types of arthritis appear to be related to an altered state of hypersensitivity. Erythema nodosum is a skin disease characterized by the formation

18: Pott's disease (1.00/5)
Pott's disease Tuberculous Spondylitis, or Tuberculosis Of The Spine, tubercular disease characterized by softening and collapse of the vertebrae, often resulting in a hunchback deform

19: Type of Arthritis (Not Rated)
Inflammation of the joints and its effects. In its acute form, arthritis is marked by pain, inflammation, redness, and swelling. There are three principal forms; see osteoarthritis; rheumatoid arthri