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5 Winter Exercise Tips to Keep You Healthy This Season
It’s not always easy to stay active during winter. The weather is cold, and the days are short, meaning exercising outside is less convenient. However, you still need to keep moving throughout the season so you can stay physically, mentally, and emotionally healthy. Therefore, we’ve compiled a few winter exercise suggestions to help you stay motivated.
5 Ways to Boost Holiday Safety
Nothing ruins a holiday like an injury. And according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, emergency rooms treated roughly 14,800 people for decorating-related injuries during the 2019 holiday season. So, stay alert while decking the halls, and remember these safety guidelines.
7 Tips for Carrying Luggage Safely
Nothing ruins a vacation like a strained shoulder or back. So, as you prepare for holiday traveling, take care with your packing. A little thought and planning can help avoid plenty of pain. Remember these tips for carrying luggage.
How to Avoid 5 Common Running Injuries
For many, running is more than an exercise. It’s a way to relax, blow off steam, and meditate. But unfortunately, if you run often enough, you’ll likely experience an injury. So, let’s examine some of the most common running injuries and how they happen so you can avoid them as much as possible.
Why are hip replacement surgeries becoming popular among younger patients?
Doctors have previously reserved hip replacement surgeries for patients over age 65. However, more people in their 40s and 50s are opting for these procedures to deal with issues like arthritis, infection, childhood deformities, and injuries. Let’s examine the reasons why and see if the surgery is right for you.
What is a SLAP Tear, and How is It Treated?
A tear in any cartilage may cause pain and limit mobility. But tearing cartilage in your shoulder potentially limits the ability to use your arm as well as any participation in throwing sports or other overhead activities. One type of this injury is called a SLAP tear, and it makes up 4% to 8% of shoulder injuries.
The Basics of Carpal Tunnel Surgery
You’re probably experiencing carpal tunnel syndrome if you feel tingling, numbness, weakness, or pain in one or both of your hands. Don’t panic. It’s a common condition. Treatments include wrist splinting, medication, and occupational therapy for mild cases. However, more severe cases require carpal tunnel surgery. Here’s what you need to know about the procedure.
Partial vs. Total Knee Replacement: What’s the difference?
Ever wondered about the difference is between a partial and total knee replacement? Read on to learn more about both and what to expect.
How to Shop for the Perfect Walking Shoes
You reap benefits from walking, but that’s difficult to do if you don’t have the right walking shoes. Find the perfect pair with these tips.
What You Need to Know About a Health Insurance Card
Health insurance plans vary but they all have one thing in common—a health insurance card. Here’s how to read yours.