Environmental Triggers for Rheumatic Diseases, an Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America (Clinics: Internal Medicine, #48)
Pediatric Rheumatology, an Issue of Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America
by Schanberg and Kimura
Aktueller UEberblick zum Tissue engineering von Knorpel, Knochen, Sehnen, Bandern und Muskeln.- Vom Experiment zur klinischen Anwendung.- Aspekte der Zell- und Gewebegewinnung und der Zelldifferenzierung.- Gentechnologie, Wachstumsfaktoren, Matrices.- Moeglichkeiten der physiko-mechanischen Stimulation.
Living with Fibromyalgia (Overcoming Common Problems S.)
by Christine Craggs-Hinton
Fibromyalgia, or Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS for short) is a condition characterised by widespread pain in the muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves. It's often confused with other conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome and candida, but the defining symptom is widespread pain in the soft tissues. The pain may be felt as achiness or tenderness, especially around the joints, or as tingling or even burning sensations, and a characteristic feature is that it may migrate around the body. Other s...
Most of us take the acts of sitting, standing, and walking for granted, but for those suffering from back, muscle, and joint pain, even these seemingly simple actions can be extremely uncomfortable. Poor body alignment or habitual movement patterns that crop up when we compensate for a bad back or painful neck can only further exacerbate existing issues—and create new problems. In this accessible workbook, Craig Williamson demonstrates how by just doing these three basic actions with optimal...
Rehabilitation Protocols for Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures: Lumbar Spine
by Carol McFarland and Don Burkhart
This manual, written for healthcare professionals, explores the pros and cons of a wide range of currently practiced rehabilitation methods, and includes tests, illustrated exercises, and worksheets for evaluating patients.
Johnson's book describes the effects of genetic mutations on the mammalian skeleton, and their usefulness as a tool to help us understand how the skeleton develops. Using the mouse as a primary source, but with mutations in other laboratory animals discussed where appropriate, the author considers the precartilaginous (mesenchymal), cartilaginous, and bony skeletons, regional anatomy (axial and appendicular skeletons, the skull, face, palate, and teeth), and the interactions between genes and te...
Over nine million people suffer from arthritis in the UK. Are you one of them? Learn how genetics, age, infections, diet, excess weight, previous injuries and stress contribute. Choose beneficial foods and supplementsFind out which types of exercise can best bring reliefDiscover practical tips to make everyday living easier
Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Jonathan Greer
The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Rheumatoid Arthritis
by Icon Health Publications
Calcium and Common Sense
by Robert Proulx Heaney and M. Janet Barger-Lux