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| Articles about Dislocation |
| Bone Dislocation | | 2008-07-01 12:21:00 | | Dislocated shoulderIntroductionYour shoulders are your body's most mobile joints. But the ability to move in many directions can leave your shoulders prone to injury.The top of your shoulder blade (acromion) meets the end of your collarbone (clavicle) at the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. A stretch or tear of the ligaments of this joint — often due to a fall directly on the shoulder — is known as a separated shoulder. By contrast, a dislocated shoulder is a more extensive injury in which the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of its cup-shaped socket.If you suspect a dislocated shoulder, seek prompt medical attention. Most people regain full shoulder function within a few weeks after experiencing a dislocated shoulder. However, once you've had a dislocated shoulder your joint may become unstable and be prone to repeat dislocations.Signs and symptomsA dislocated shoulder joint may be:Visibly deformed or out of placeSwollen or discolored (bruised)Intensely painfulImmovableShoulder disl... | | By: Biosolution | | |
| | Toothache/Gum Circulation/Jaw dislocation | | 2007-12-04 14:16:00 | | Toothache impaired Gum circulationJaw dislocationDecay of the teeth by bacteria is the primary cause of dental caries (cavities) and tooth and gum pain. Of all human diseases, dental diseases are the most common. Many people believe that loss of some or all of our permanent teeth is inevitable. This is not true if some preventive care is taken. Once some tooth or gum pain is present, you have already passed the early stage of the disease's development. Unlike other maladies where the immune system can cure the body, this is not the case with cavities. Problems can be¬come progressively worse until proper treat¬ment is received. This may include a dentist. Prevention The first important step is avoiding sticky, sweet foods upon which bacteria thrive. Sugar, candy, honey, and sticky, rich desserts are some foods that remain in the mouth, on the gums and teeth. Brushing and flossing will remove these food particles. Brushing with salted water or dentie (charred eggplant with seasalt, available in natural food stores) keeps the inside of the mouth alkaline. It is the buildup of acids, made by bac¬teria eating the food particles left on the teeth, that creates cavities. Shiatsu Press the acupoints around the mouth and teeth. This area will improve circulation and lessen pain. For jaw dislocation was well as toothache pain, acupoints ST 6, ST 7, and LI 4 can be used successfully. You can also press the back of the jaw below the ear. Acupuncture is effective for toothache pain. Diet The macrobiotic diet can prevent new dental problems from arising. However, previous cavities should be cared for properly. Nutrition is directly linked to creating good strong teeth as well as to healing disorders. Proper vitamins, minerals, and food nutrients must be included in the daily diet. In addition to whole grains, beans, etc., seaweed and green leafy vegetables are important to in¬sure that our teeth will last a lifetime. When tooth pain is present, strictly avoid expansive food... | | By: Acupressure | | |
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