Traditional Chinese Medicine’s

Category: Orthopedic

In Asian, there were some who believes the effect of traditional Chinese medicine’s are way huge on their recovery and has less side effect. Traditional Chinese Medicine theory states that blood stasis and the stagnancy of Qi (vital energy) is at the core of all orthopedic diseases. If blood circulation is not promoted, and stasis is not removed, new bones do not grow. Therefore, the dysfunction of the movement of Qi and blood can lead to the production of pathological changes of blood coagulation, stasis, and the occurrence of various orthopedic diseases.
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Exercising for person having Orthopedic Conditions or Osteoporosis

Category: Orthopedic, surgery

In the age of 70, 40% of women will have experienced a fracture and even young children are seeing more orthopedic injuries related to more children participating in sports. As we age our bone mineral content lessens and as we are more competitive with sports from an early age we are more exposed to injury through contact sports, repetitive motions and over training. Physical inactivity is one of the factors that decreases the mineral content of bone so even when you become injured, its’ not the time to stop exercising.
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Broken Bones Healing

Category: Orthopedic, surgery

Nanotubes inspire new technique for healing broken bones. Scientists have shown for the first time that carbon nanotubes make an ideal scaffold for the growth of bone tissue. The new technique could change the way doctors treat broken bones, allowing them to simply inject a solution of nanotubes into a fracture to promote healing.

The success of a bone graft depends on the ability of the scaffold to assist the natural healing process. Artificial bone scaffolds have been made from a wide variety of materials, such as polymers or peptide fibers, but they have a number of drawbacks, including low strength and the potential for rejection in the body.
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Surgery recovery

Category: Orthopedic, surgery

After orthopedic surgery, at least for few days (need up to 15 days all time assistant to help your daily activity) you cannot move freely as other normal human being. Your movement may be restricted into some feet of a room. You have to find a suitable place where you can get all your daily need easily without moving from one place to another. For example, you should have attach bathroom .Food should be serve within that room any other entertainment facility like TV, Computer, music system will available in that room ,so that you do not need to move long hallways, high stairs or other obstacles to get any services. The room where you stay should be obstacles free or must have clear spaces to easy navigation.
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