Treatment of an Ankle Sprain

Posted on 6th | Posted by admin in 616

How to take care of an ankle sprain. Is it really serious?

How is an ankle sprain diagnosed? First your doctor will get a complete history of the injury in detail. For example he will ask you when and how the ankle sprain occurred and ask about any prior injuries. Next, your doctor will examine your foot, ankle, and lower leg and even your knee to see if additional injury occurred. He or she may ask you to move your foot up and down and to take a few steps if possible. Your doctor will then carefully try moving your foot and ankle to see if the ligaments are intact. You will need X-rays to evaluate the ankle. X-rays can help find out whether you have any ligament tears, broken bones, or bones that have moved out of their normal positions. X-rays should always be taken for children because of potential injury to the bone’s growth plate and possible disruption of normal growth. Sometimes X-rays of both ankles are necessary in order to compare the injured ankle with the one that is healthy.

Instant Bone Structure - Effects With Highlighting Cream

Posted on 9th | Posted by admin in Health

A strong bone structure gives a face a certain presence and definition. If you have prominent cheekbones and a confident jaw line, it doesn’t matter how close-set your eyes, how bulbous your nose, or how lopsided your lips, you’re still going to turn heads.

Osteoporosis - Do You Know if You are Susceptible?

Posted on 15th | Posted by admin in Health

Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily especially bones in the hip, backbone (spine), and wrist. Osteoporosis is called the “silent disease” you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks. Who is susceptible to getting osteoporosis and how can you tell if you have it?

Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily especially bones in the hip, backbone (spine), and wrist. Osteoporosis is called the “silent disease” you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks. But your bones have been losing strength over many years.

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