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| Petitte Could Be Skipped With Stiffness In Elbow/Shoulder | | 2008-08-07 16:59:00 | | Mark Feinsand/New York Daily News:According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Pettitte has been experiencing stiffness in his left arm, though it is unclear whether it is his shoulder or elbow that has been bothering him. The issue could keep the lefthander from taking the mound on Sunday in Anaheim, which would force the Yankees to find yet another arm to fill a spot in the rotation.Asked about that possibility, Pettitte told the Daily News that he still planned to pitch on Sunday. "That hasn't even been discussed," Pettitte said. "Do I feel as good as I'd like to, no. But it's that time of year."Still, the source said that the Yankees are discussing the issue internally leaving the possibility that Pettitte could be skipped. Pettitte has been hit hard in each of his last two outings, giving up nine runs in 5 1/3 innings against the Angels on July 31 and five runs in five innings on Tuesday night against the Rangers.
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| | Ryan Torain To Miss 6-8 Weeks With Broken Elbow | | 2008-08-06 12:45:14 | | The Broncos suffered their most significant injury of Training Camp when rookie RB Ryan Torain broke a bone in his elbow this morning during 9-on-7 work, Head Coach Mike Shanhan announced after practice.
Torain was running with the football when he was knocked off-balance. Using his left arm in an attempt to steady himself, he was hit by LB's Nate Webster and Jamie Winborn. Torain immediately grabbed his left arm before crumbling to the turf. He was attended to by the Broncos' Training staff before being carted off the field.
The 6-8 weeks is an optimistic assessment, with a real time line to be determined by the amount, if any, of ligament damge has been done to the elbow. Shanahan expressed his disappointment in the loss, saying that Torain was in the competition for the starting HB job and his loss was a big one despite the fact that Torain was a rookie.
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With Torain out, the weight of the running game falls square on the shoulder... | | By: Mile High Report | | |
| | To Fly or Not to Fly ~ The Elbow | | 2008-06-02 01:17:47 | | To Fly or Not to Fly ~ The Elbow
The chicken wing or flying elbow as it is more commonly known plagues many amateur golfers. Interestingly, you will also discover the same ‘fault’ in the swings of some professionals as well. John Daly, albeit not the greatest player in the world, has made a decent [...]... | | By: The Golf Drill Guru | | |
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| Eyre has sore elbow | | 2008-03-23 23:10:00 | | He’s probably headed to the DL since this is coming up at such a late date, but they won’t make that decision for another few days. This opens up a spot for Sean Marshall or Carmen Pignatiello or possibly even both if the Cubs trade Marquis as seems to be their wish.... | | By: Another Cubs Blog | | |
| | | No Worries: Pettitte Says Elbow Feels Fine | | 2008-03-17 18:53:00 | | From YESNetwork.com:TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Andy Pettitte gave the New York Yankees exactly what they wanted: a pain-free start. Pettitte allowed three runs and three hits over 3 1-3 innings in the Yankees' 8-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday. The left-hander was scratched from his previous start Wednesday due to minor muscle irritation on the outside of his throwing elbow. "My arm felt good," Pettitte said after his 65-pitch outing. "Felt real good in the first. Got a little tired in the last... | | By: Sliding Into Home | | |
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| | Tennis Elbow - Diseases | | 2008-02-18 10:02:09 | | Tennis elbow is a painful inflammation of the forearm extensor tendon fibers at the point where they attach to the upper arm (humerus) adjacent to the elbow joint. Tennis elbow probably begins as a partial tear on the involved tendon and is common among tennis players and other persons whose activities require a forceful grasp, [...]... | | By: Online Business Alliance & Niches | | |
| | Otsuka Undergoes Elbow Surgery; Jennings To Texas? | | 2008-01-11 01:00:20 | | Looks like Jon Daniels’ fears concerning the long-term health of Akinori Otsuka were more well-founded than I originally thought.
On the heels of a fascinating Thursday morning report from the great Jamey Newberg that included a quote from Daniels, indicating that the soon to be 36-year-old Japanese right-hander was headed towards season-ending elbow surgery, we have [...]... | | By: Baseball Time in Arlington | | |
| | Konnichiwa Elbow-san | | 2007-12-21 09:22:38 | | I heard Cubs GM Jim Hendry describe our new right fielder’s throwing arm as a 7 (on a scale of 8). It remains to be seen if this is true for 2008. Kosuke Fukodome had arthroscopic right elbow surgery in Los Angeles, around mid-August, apparently to remove a loose body (insert Paris Hilton joke [...]... | | By: The Cub Reporter | | |
| | Elbow, nuevo disco | | 2007-12-16 03:49:00 | |
La banda británica Elbow publicará nuevo disco en marzo del próximo año según ha comunicado en un email. Después de casi dos años grabando su nuevo trabajo en su estudio en Manchester por fin verá la luz, y además la banda ha anunciado gira de presentación del disco. Aquí puedes escuchar un fragmento de "The Bones Of You", uno de los temas que formarán parte del nuevo álbum de Elbow.
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| | Arthritis pain, shoulder pain, bursitis, tennis elbow, pain and tightness between the shoulder blades, swelling | | 2007-10-26 06:30:00 | | Arthritis painShoulder painBursitis Tennis elbowPain and tightness between the shoulder blades Swelling (edema)Injury to a joint, such as the elbow or shoulder, or arthritic inflammation can be quite painful. A combination of diet and shiatsu effectively deals with these common problems.If an injury has occurred, shiatsu can inhibit swelling. It can also reduce the pain.In the case of arthritis, the macrobiotic diet is the key in alleviating the symptoms. Extremes of food aggravate arthritic symptoms. Beef, eggs and other animal foods, fruits, fruit juice (especially tropical varieties), spices, stimulant and aromatic herbs, soft drinks, sugar, honey, chocolate, vinegar, and especially the entire nightshade family (tomato, potato, eggplant, bell pepper, and tobacco) have been linked with increased arthritic pain. In addition, oil and fat contribute to arthritis. Its symptoms are also aggravated by excessive intake of liquid and icy drinks such as soda and beer.... | | By: Acupressure | | |
| | | Loe Undergoes Elbow Surgery; Sullivan’s Latest Mailbag | | 2007-10-10 07:27:36 | | Good night, New York.
And happy trails, Joe. Your dynasty may have crushed the Rangers’ playoff dreams three separate times in the late 90’s, but I’ve always had a certain respect for you. And this isn’t how I wanted to see you go out.
Right-hander Kameron Loe has undergone successful arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow, which [...]... | | By: Baseball Time in Arlington | | |
| | | Pronger Suspension: A Major Blow For Head-Elbow Relations? | | 2007-06-03 21:22:00 | | Despite Chris Pronger's best efforts to help his elbow become better acquainted with the heads of his opponents, the NHL decided to suspend him for game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The reason? Dean McAmmond's selfish refusal to be over six feet tall. It's not Chris Pronger's fault that his elbows are naturally seven feet off the ground, or his fault that other player's heads keep getting in the way of them. He was just finishing his check. Sure, it might have been an illegal check, but he was just finishing it. Can't blame a guy for that, right?No word yet on the impact the suspension will have on ongoing skull/elbow peace talks, but the Ducks should be fine regardless. They beat Detroit the last time Pronger got suspended for being too tall---the Western Conference Finals. Three weeks ago.This is just more evidence that the NHL's recent rule change to crack down on players with a natural height advantage is working.... | | By: Dear Lord Stanley | | |
| | Elbow Twinge on Bicep Curls | | 2007-05-18 20:46:00 | | Question: hey quick question when i am doing curls standing like reverse barbell or even hammer curls the muscle in my right forearm on the outer right side sometimes will have a short twitch of pain sort of like pin pricks any ideas why? it doesn't happen every time but mainly when i l keep my arms tight to my sideAnswer: Thanks for your question.What you are experiencing is a little bit of nerve impingement, probably related to the position of your arm when curling. Make sure that you are not over-gripping your weight, that your wrist is at a neutral angle, and that your shoulders are not rolling forward. You also don't need to lock your arms to your sides (especially since that's obviously causing the problem)--just make sure that you are not moving your upper arm when executing the curl. If this is your dominant hand (your mouse hand, as it were) you may want to try stretching your wrist backward and forward and side to side to keep those muscles mobile.Tags: Exercises, Weight... | | By: Pilates & Reiki In Paradise Blog | | |
| | Tricep Exercise & Elbow Pain | | 2007-05-18 20:23:00 | | Question: I have been experiencing a sharp pain in my elbow after doing tricep exercises. It started with doing skullcrusher exercises and now it's grown into any kind of tricep exercise. I went to the doctor two months ago and he told that it wasn't tendonitis and that I have torn a ligament. He said to ice it and to go really light on the weights. I took his advice and only did light workouts for two months. However, the pain has come back and I was trying to find out if you have any experience with this predicament?Answer:Thanks for your question.First, stop doing the exercises that cause the pain! If you have re-injured your elbow you may need surgery to repair the torn ligament, so I would go back to the doctor. Or you can try icing and light weights (although I would avoid tricep work for that time) to see if it helps.Now, if I had to guess your form on your tricep exercises is the problem. You should NEVER be bending your elbow more than 90 degrees and MUST keep your upper ... | | By: Pilates & Reiki In Paradise Blog | | |
| | Carpenter to miss start due to elbow inflammation | | 2007-04-04 04:27:00 | | Chris Carpenter will miss a turn in the St. Louis Cardinals' pitching rotation due to right elbow inflammation, though the team thinks its ace won't be out long. Carpenter complained of soreness Monday, the day after he struggled in the season opener against the New York Mets. An examination by team physician Dr. George Paletta on Tuesday did not include an MRI, and Carpenter said he thought his elbow already had improved. "I'm not a doctor, but I feel it's a little bit better," Carpenter said. The Cardinals said Carpenter will be evaluated over the next three days. Carpenter allowed five runs in six innings during a 6-1 loss to the Mets on Sunday night. He has been the staff ace the last three seasons after missing most of the 2002 season and all of 2003 following shoulder surgery. Carpenter was an All-Star in each of the last two seasons, going 15-8 last year after winning the NL Cy Young Award with a 21-5 record in 2005. Source: AP... | | By: Fantasy Baseball Info | | |
| | Elbow Ailments
Let us talk about tennis first.... | | 2007-02-20 00:34:00 | | Elbow AilmentsLet us talk about tennis first. Although in the tennis the back, arms, legs and ankles can all be injured, the elbow is the most likely target for the trouble. Tennis elbow can develop in anyone playing the game because of the severe strain put on the elbow in serving and placing the ball. It must be kept in mind that the tennis racket is an extension of the forearm, and the combination acts as a lever arm for which the elbow is the fulcrum. If a ball traveling rapidly toward the player is struck with the racket, the entire force is transmitted to the elbow. That is bad enough, but is missed by the rapidly traveling racket.Whenever the player feels a strain on his elbow while playing, he should massage and place pressure on the acupuncture sites of the elbow each time the ball becomes dead. If he does this he may prevent tennis elbow from occurring either if it has already occurring or is a chronic problem with him. The procedure is mandatory while he is playing if he wan... | | By: Acupressure | | |
| | INVOLVING UPPER EXTREMITY
elbow point 4 (fig. 4)
... | | 2007-02-19 20:57:00 | | INVOLVING UPPER EXTREMITYelbow point 4 (fig. 4)elbow point 3 (fig. 3) wrist-hand point 5 (figs. 20, 63, 69, 75, 82, 92)wrist-hand point 1 (figs. 16, 64,88)Acupressure,literally the method of applying pressure to certain areas or nerves, is one of the safest, simplest and remarkably effective method for relief from pain and other common ailments.acupunture sites for diseases and difference between acupressure and acupunture, acupressure is very effective and easy method than acupunture
acupressure pain curing, elbow pain, pain in the bones, acupunture, oils using to massage, massage therapy... | | By: Acupressure | | |
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