The less commonly discussed forms of musculoskeletal disorder are on the rise, and are set to affect twice as many people in the next 30 years, new research predicts. This category of "other" ...
Injury is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain. Other causes include arthritis, overuse, poor posture, and referred pain that’s radiated from another area. Treatments such as medications and ...
Each winter, hospital emergency departments see a surge in injuries directly related to snow removal. From back strains to heart ...
Champion Health System leads the way in non-surgical joint pain treatments with groundbreaking procedures like Genicular ...
Musculoskeletal pain affects the muscles, bones, joints, and surrounding tissue. It can be mild or intense and may occur because of an injury, medical condition, or illness. Musculoskeletal pain can ...
Musculoskeletal injuries, such as strains, sprains, fractures, and overuse injuries, are leading causes of limited duty or training restrictions among military personnel. Recovery from these injuries ...
Musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause describes a range of bone, joint, and muscular changes that women may experience during and after the transition to menopause. The natural decreases in estrogen ...
An estimated 126.6 million Americans (one in two adults) are affected by a musculoskeletal condition -- comparable to the total percentage of Americans living with a chronic lung or heart condition -- ...
Most human-like robots don't even attempt biological accuracy, because replicating every muscle in the body isn't necessary for a functional humanoid. Even biomimetic robots based on animals don't ...
3 Glen Sather Sports Medicine Clinic, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Background Preprofessional dancers partake in rigorous training and have high injury prevalence. Attempts to identify risk ...