Scapular Stabilization Home Exercises
Do these scapular stabilization exercises at home to rehabilitate your shoulders after an injury, or just to build stronger shoulders.
Read more →Do these scapular stabilization exercises at home to rehabilitate your shoulders after an injury, or just to build stronger shoulders.
Read more →A sports hernia is caused by the weakening of the muscles or tendon in the lower abdominal wall. When these weakened muscles are overexerted or overused, a muscle tear occurs inside the groin and in the oblique abdominal muscles.
Read more →Tendons are tissues that connect muscles to bone. The hand contains two types of tendons: flexor and extensor tendons. Extensor tendons extend from your forearms to the back of your fingers and thumbs, enabling you to straighten your fingers and thumbs.
Read more →Lumbar radiculopathy, is a medical condition in which the spinal root nerve is compressed or irritated. The symptoms of lumbar radiculopathy will vary depending on the nerve root that is compressed, however sciatica is the most common symptom of lumbar radiculopathy.
Read more →According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, hemorrhoids are inflamed or swollen veins around the anus that are commonly caused by constant constipation or diarrhea, straining during bowel movement and a diet deficient in fiber.
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