| Read Newsletter |
 |
|
|
|
| Rehabilitation |
|
|
|
| |
|
 |
Doing Prescribed Exercises May Help Relieve Arthritis Pain... SOURCE: Arthritis Care & Research, news release, July 27, 2010
|
| FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis fare better if they continue to do their physical therapy exercises after completing a supervised exercise therapy at a medical facility, new research indicates.
The Dutch study also found that arthritis patients... |
|
Click here for full article »
|
 |
 |
FDA panel mixed on approving Cymbalta for pain... Associated Press
|
| WASHINGTON - A majority of federal health advisers say a best-selling antidepressant from Eli Lilly & Co. appears effective in treating back pain, but not arthritis.
The Food and Drug Administration is considering whether to broaden approval of Cymbalta to treat chronic pain, which w... |
|
Click here for full article »
|
 |
 |
New gel could speed wound healing... Associated Press
|
| LONDON - For three years, Connie McPherson had debilitating leg ulcers that were so painful she sometimes couldn't sleep. Despite repeated surgery, antibiotics, steroids and other treatments, nothing helped.
Then last year, she took part in a trial for a new gel aimed at chronic wounds. ... |
|
Click here for full article »
|
 |