Here are two expectional cases which were recently treated by me, the first one I was moved by the patient’s motivation as he drove five hours up to Auckland from a small town, he gets to stay here for two weeks at when he takes six treatments about his tearing of long tendon of […]

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Some common clinical terms about muscle’s problems Quadriceps and hamstring strains also called quad and hamstrings pulls, these conditions involves tearing of these muscles or their tendons, happen mainly in athletes who do not warm up and then fully extend their hip or knee quickly and forcefully; not painful at first, but pain intensifies within […]

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Cirrhosis As we all know,new zealand population is quite keen to liqour, there are lots of shop selling various of drinks around us. Since liver is the organ that works to detoxificate stuff which our body does not like, drinking too much may play a severe disastrous outcome to it. Apart from that,there are other […]

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Acupuncture: Pins and needles for good health By Donna McIntyre Medicine is something we usually turn to only when we are ill. But increasing numbers of New Zealanders are using acupuncture to maintain good health – sometimes in conjunction with traditional western medicines, sometimes as an alternative. It’s nothing new, of course. The text believed […]

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Neuralgia Neuralgia is pain that follows the path of a nerve. Causes Causes of neuralgia include: • Certain drugs • Chemical irritation • diabetes • Infections,such as shingles. • Pressure on nerves by nearby structures (for instance, tumors) • Swelling and irritation (inflammation) • Trauma (including surgery) In many cases, the cause is unknown. Trigeminal […]

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Achilles tendinitis Achilles tendinitis is inflammation, irritation, and swelling of the Achilles tendon (the tendon that connects the muscles of the calf to the heel). Causes There are two large muscles in the calf: the gastrocnemius and the soleus. These muscles generate the power for pushing off with the foot or going up on the […]

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About Swallowing Problems The swallowing tract extends from the mouth to the stomach. The act of swallowing is divided into three phases: • The oral or mouth phase — moving food or liquid into the throat. • The pharyngeal or throat phase — squeezing food down the throat and closing the airway to prevent choking. […]

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Tendinitis Tendinitis is inflammation, irritation, and swelling of a tendon, which is the fibrous structure that joins muscle to bone. Tendinitis pain in the knee is located in the front of the knee. The pain gets worse when going up and down stairs or inclines. Tendinitis knee pain can happen in runners, skiers, and cyclists.

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