Posts Tagged ‘bone injuries’

Friday,September 11th, 2009

by Denise

Summer’s almost over and while many of us had a great time exploring the great outdoors, a few of us may be experiencing the aches and pains of a few sprains, broken bones and injuries caused by sporting accidents while we hiked, swam, fished, motocrossed and RV’d our way around the country.

Orthopedic surgery involves many different techniques and methods for the treatment of bone or joint injuries, as well as to perform surgery on bones, joints, and muscles. Orthopedic surgeons are trained in a variety of surgical techniques that may cover hands, hips, knees, shoulders, and other muscular and skeletal areas around the body.

For example, someone who breaks an arm or leg playing sports or from a fall will typically require a cast. However, for severe breaks, follow up surgery and exercise therapy may be necessary. Someone experiencing back or joint pain caused by arthritis or osteoporosis may require surgery to remove damaged bone tissue or to replace damaged ball joints with alternative materials such as metal or plastic substitutes. Older people are especially susceptible to hip injuries or conditions caused by age and bone deterioration. In such cases, partial or total hip replacement surgeries are an option that will help to prolong mobility and an active lifestyle.

Orthopedic surgery abroad offers affordable orthopedic treatments and procedures in Mexico, Croatia, South Africa, South America and Asia. For example, Terme Selce in Croatia, offers medical spa treatments to rehabilitate and rejuvenate, while CTG Healthcare Group in Izmir, Turkey, offer the best in orthopedic knee surgery, as does the Global Medical Group in Christ Church, Barbados. Don’t let cost hamper your health. Research affordable medical vacations at PlacidWay for in-depth profiles and explanations of high-tech and state-of-the-art orthopedic treatments and surgeries anywhere you might want to go.

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Thursday,August 13th, 2009

by Denise

Love playing sports but don’t love what it’s done to your body? Do you need surgery, rehab therapy or some help repairing and re-training those torn rotator cuffs, blown knees or aching hips?

 

Physical therapy and rehabilitation involves the regaining of strength and mobility in an injured body area or part following a sports or recreational injury. Physical therapy is designed to help individuals regain strength without furthering injury using a variety of methods. The goals and type of treatment any individual might undergo is determined by the type and seriousness of the injury.

 

Kinesiology is the study of human movement in relation to how the body functions. It can be applied in several different ways, including biomechanics, physiotherapy, and exercise physiology as well as psychomotor behavior and training. A trained kinesiologist may be involved or specialize in:

 

·         Rehabilitation

·         Function and performance

·         Recreation and exercise

·         Enhanced movement and function

 

The plan of action is to encourage individuals to regain optimal function and mobility. Medical travelers venturing to locations in Mexico such as Ageless Wonders Panama or Artemis Health Institute in India or locations like Terme Selce     in Croatia, Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland in Europe may save thousands of dollars on the cost of physical therapy, rehabilitation, sports massage and additional treatments in the field as per recommendations by a physician.

 

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