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Arthritis is a common disease afflicting millions of people. When a person has arthritis, the cartilage in the joint breaks down leading to bone-on-bone friction. Such friction causes joint pain, inflammation, and disability. The cure for this disease is currently unknown but there are ways to reverse the degenerative process of arthritis and significantly reduce joint pain and disability.
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ACL, MCL, or LCL tears are common disabling injuries that require extensive treatment. There are a range of treatments most common being physical therapy and knee surgery. In severe cases, surgery is recommended. In less severe cases, physical therapy is recommended but sometimes physical therapy isn’t enough to fully repair these knee injuries and leaves a person with life-long complications. There is now an effective and safe alternative to surgery.
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Suffering from a meniscus tear can damper anyone’s quality of life. A torn meniscus usually creates a localized pain in the knee when twisting or squatting. People can often sit, walk, stand or even run without much pain. Many meniscus tears can be treated with physical therapy and recovery is possible within several months. Others, require more extensive treatment.
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It is essential that an anti-aging facial treatment be healthy for your skin. You really don’t want to be putting unknown chemicals into your face. Furthermore, what makes for a facial treatment that will provide you the maximum benefit? The answer is cellular regeneration or the breakdown of old, damaged cells and the creation of new and healthy cells.
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Arthritis slowly deteriorates a person’s joints causing pain, inflammation, and disability. In this condition, cartilage tissue breaks down eventually leading to bone on bone friction, where bones rub against each other during movement causing pain. At this point, doctors often recommend joint replacement surgery. It is possible to repair your joint and stop bone on bone friction without invasive surgery.
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