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Thumb and Finger Supports

A Brief Guide to Treatment of Skier’s Thumb

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 20, 2016

The ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb is a ligament that runs through the ulnar side of the thumb and is responsible for the flexing of the thumb. It stabilizes the thumb and provides flexibility. Injury or tear of this ligament is called skier’s thumb or gamekeeper’s thumb.

Elbow Supports

Golfer's Elbow Treatment 101: What Works Best for Long-Term Recovery?

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 20, 2016

The front part of the arm contains a number of muscles that are responsible for the movement of the digits of the hand. These muscles and tendons come together to form a sheath which originates from the elbow joint. When this region gets inflamed due to injury, the condition is called golfer’s elbow.

Arm and Shoulder

Dealing with Shoulder Pain

Kevin Cleary Jun 15, 2016

Our shoulders are one of the most complex joints in our body. It’s where the humorous bone meets the scapula in a ball and socket joint. Also included in the shoulder area is the rotator cuff, your clavicle bone (collarbone), and the bursa sac which has fluid to cushion and protect the tendons in your rotator cuff.

Thigh Supports

Hamstring Pulls: They’ll Slow Down Your Giddyup!!

Kevin Cleary Jun 14, 2016

The group of muscles that run down the back of your thigh are all part of your hamstrings. Any time you have an activity that requires sprinting with many sudden starts and stops, a hamstring injury is possible. Sports like soccer, baseball, or tennis can have a higher risk of a hamstring pull or strain.

Nebulizers And Compressors

Proper Use and Care of Nebulizer

Ayush Henry Jun 11, 2016

A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist. It is prescribed by doctors as a treatment to the people who are suffering from asthma or other respiratory diseases. It is sometimes considered as an easier method for children who aren’t good in using inhalers and adults with severe asthma.

Asthma

Know the Difference: Asthma and COPD

Ayush Henry Jun 11, 2016

People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Asthma are familiar with the common symptoms like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath. It’s easy to mistake one condition for the other as they have one big thing in common: The inability to get enough air into the lungs.

Ostomy Tips

Traveling With Ostomy

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 10, 2016

There are a lot of things one has to be careful of while traveling.Pre-cut all pouches at home, to avoid carrying scissors with you. Pack ostomy supplies in both carry-on and checked luggage. Carry extra supplies in case you are stranded and supplies are not available.

Organic Food Products

The Right Nutrition – Ostomy Food

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 10, 2016

Having an ostomy should never stop you from having foods that you like. But one should be careful that the foods do not cause any problem for you. The first step is to always ask your doctor on the foods that are good for your health and also those that are neutral.

Ostomy Tips

What is an Ostomy - What are its Different Types?

Ayush Henry Jun 10, 2016

An ostomy is an artificial opening which is surgically created in the abdominal region to discharge body wastes. Temporary ostomy allows the organ to heal whereas permanent ostomy removes the organ altogether.

Ostomy Pouches

A Brief Guide to Ostomy Pouching Systems

Taikhum Sadiq Jun 10, 2016

A pouching system includes two parts namely the skin barrier and the collection pouch. The pouch is attached to the abdomen by the skin barrier and fitted over and around the stoma to collect the expelled waste. The barrier protects the stoma from the waste output and is neutral to the skin.