Posted by Dr. Stefan Tarlow in Health Insurance
on Sep 15th, 2009 | Comments Off
Often chronic knee pain is caused by one of the three common types of arthritis: osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis.
Traumatic Arthritis: Injury causes traumatic arthritis. A fractured knee or torn ligaments cause excessive wear and tear on the knee causing the articular cartilage to break down. This painful condition can only become worse with the passage of time.
If the synovial membrane of the knee produces too much synovial fluid, it will over-fill the joint space. The fluid will thicken and become inflamed, and it will damage the knees cartilage. This will cause...
Posted by Clarissa Winegarten in Health Insurance
on Sep 14th, 2009 | Comments Off
It is worrisome to know that affordable health insurance is not regarded as a standard monthly expense any more but rather as a financial luxury. Many people around the world are living without the comfort of affordable health insurance simply because health insurance has become too expensive to afford.
Until recently, it was not all that easy to find suitable health insurance online. Obviously with the decreasing membership numbers, these companies realized the value of having an Internet presence. Apart from the marketing advantages that it holds for the companies, we as prospecting clients reap the...
Posted by Dr. Richard Edelson in Health Insurance
on Sep 14th, 2009 | Comments Off
Arthro is joint in Latin. Scopy is view. Arthroscopy is literally to view a joint. The use of arthroscopy allows an orthopedic surgeon to look inside a joint and see what needs to be done. Arthroscopy is very useful in the diagnosis and treatment of problems with the knees.
Using high resolution cameras and state of the art arthroscopes, this technique is extremely effective in diagnosing and treating knee disorders.
The Composition of the Knee
The femur, tibia, and patella are the three bones that comprise the knee. The point at which these bones meet is cushioned with articular cartilage. This lets...
Posted by Dr. Richard Edelson in Health Insurance
on Sep 14th, 2009 | Comments Off
Compared with traditional open knee surgery, knee arthroscopy has a very quick recovery time. Nevertheless, it does take some time to recover from any surgery. The most important thing to remember during your recovery is to listen to your orthopedic surgeon and do as he or she says.
The Best Ways To Keep Swelling Down
Your orthopedic surgeon is sure to instruct you to keep your leg elevated during the first few days after surgery. Additionally, you can use ice to keep pain and swelling under control.
What to Do About Your Dressing
You will leave the hospital with a bandaged knee. It is important to...
Posted by J. D Theis in Health Insurance
on Sep 14th, 2009 | Comments Off
[I:http://bloghealth.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/JDTheis2.jpg]Life is very precious it just does not have any alternate to it. Any attempt made to value real terms of life is termed as futile. Life insurance plan is termed as important as an affordable health insurance plan. Health insurance takes due care that one does not face any penury after going through a catastrophic surgery uncovered without any insurance coverage. On the other hand life insurance plan makes sure that you do not bereave your family away from the most basic thing that is money.
On the other hand, a life insurance plan takes...