Pain in the Neck: Just Don’t Call It Whiplash
Pain in the Neck: Just Don’t Call It Whiplash
Shortly after the introduction of the Motel T, the term ‘whiplash’ came into being— and it never went away. While orthopedic specialists have yet to find a physiological source for this condition, the ‘industry’, if you will, now costs us about $20 billion every year. Surely all these cases can’t be caused by car crashes! …

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Choosing the Right Sports Shoes Can Help Prevent Injury
Choosing the Right Sports Shoes Can Help Prevent Injury
Sports footwear is big business. Nothing drove that point home as forcefully as a story we heard from a patient. Choose Comfortable Shoes! The patient (we’ll call him Daniel) had just returned from a Caribbean cruise. One of the workshops on the cruise ship focused on healthy feet. A fitness trainer spewed a mixture of …

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Plantar Fasciitis Takes Pro Athletes Out of the Game
Plantar Fasciitis Takes Pro Athletes Out of the Game
Super Bowl may be decided by a hidden factor: sore feet Last fall, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. While the veteran has played through multiple injuries— name an NFL quarterback who hasn’t— he is 39 years old and is the first to admit he doesn’t bounce back like he used to. …

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Soccer Injuries on the Rise As Game Gains Ground
Soccer Injuries on the Rise As Game Gains Ground
Soccer is the fastest growing team sport in the United States, and soccer-related injuries are on the upswing. While soccer players suffer fewer traumatic injuries than athletes in other sports, each year about 100,000 children are hurt. Any game that involves running, kicking, twisting and includes other players— as opposed to a solo activity such …

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