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Your Guide to Healthy Bones & Joints
Basic Anatomy
Is the head bone connected to the neck bone? Or, is the metatarsal connected to the tarsal? Find out by "boning up" on your basic anatomy.
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Broken Bones
Bones can break as a result of a fall, blow, or other trauma. Most breaks aren't life-threatening, but they all need treatment.
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Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily. Chances are you know someone with osteoporosis; it affects millions.
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Osteoarthritis
Most people will develop osteoarthritis (a condition that causes joint pain and stiffness) at some point in their lives.
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Joint Replacement
In joint replacement surgery, the diseased parts of the joint are removed and replaced with artificial parts.
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Joint Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy, a diagnostic tool, can make it possible to return to many of the activities you enjoyed before your joint problems began.
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Back and Spine
Prevent back pain by exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight and lifting properly.
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Shoulders and Extremities
Do you put your shoulders to the grindstone or work your fingers to the bone? Do you know how to spot possible bone and joint problems?
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Sports Injuries
Even if you're in good shape, an exercise-related injury can strike when you least expect it.
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Injury Prevention at Work
Repeating a particular motion constantly, like using a computer mouse, can cause damage to tendons, muscles, and joints.
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