Arm Workouts: How to Build Bigger Biceps and Triceps

Building bigger biceps and stronger forearms requires specific supersets and mass-building routines using dumbbells and pull-up bars. Learn how to perform push-ups safely even with weak muscles and address shoulder imbalances through targeted weight training.

How to Exercise With a Broken Tibia & Fibula

Your tibia and fibula are the bones of your lower leg. They can become fractured due to contact sports, motor vehicle accidents, tripping or falling from heights. Treatment for a broken tibia and fibula may include surgery, a cast or crutches.

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Thumb Rehab Exercises

Thumb injuries can take on many forms -- including dislocation, sprains or fractures. Depending on the severity of your injury, it may take weeks or months for your thumb to heal.

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Thumb Exercises for the Tendon

One common problem with the tendons surrounding the thumb is De Quervain's tendinitis, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. This tendinitis can create pain and swelling along the side of the thumb.

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Exercises After a Radial Head Fracture of the Elbow

Radial head fractures account for nearly 20 percent of elbow injuries, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Radial fractures frequently occur as the result of trying to break a fall using your hands.

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Exercises to Help Numbness in Arms & Hands

Numbness in your arms and hands can be caused by a variety of medical ailments including diabetes, carpal tunnel syndrome, suffering a stroke, nerve injury or pressure on the spinal nerves from a herniated disc. This numbness is often referred to as parathesia.

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How to Exercise With a Broken Toe

According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, broken toes are often the most painful type of foot fracture but are rarely disabling. Toe fractures can occur as the result of a severe stubbing of your toe or a direct blow to your toe -- such as dropping a heavy object.

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How to Strengthen Your Hand Fast to Palm a Basketball

You need strong hands to be a successful basketball player. Even stronger hands are needed to perform basketball tricks like the professionals -- such as palming a basketball. Palming a basketball requires strength, practice, coordination and determination.

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How to Lose Arm Muscle

Large arm muscles can be the result of heavy participation in exercise or sports -- including basketball, baseball and swimming.

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How to Treat Hand Tremors by Exercising

Hand tremors can occur for a variety of reasons. Parkinson's disease, hypoglycemia, multiple sclerosis, hyperthyroidism, fatigue and stress can all lead to hand tremors. Hand tremors often occur while your hand is at rest or if your hand is held in a certain position for an extended period of time.

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