Malposition

What Are the Causes of Neck Subluxation?

Joint subluxation implies a misalignment or dysfunction. It has been described as a partial dislocation but it also includes "jammed," deteriorated and damaged joints. In general, subluxated spinal facet joints are not aligned properly, don't move...

Remedies for Dry Eyes

An estimated 12 million people in the United States have dry eyes, according to the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dry eyes occur when they are unable to produce sufficient tears for lubrication, resulting in eye redness, irritation and pain....

Bunion Procedures

A bunion is an abnormal bump made from bone that occurs on the joint at the base of the first metatarsal, also known as the big toe, according to MayoClinic.com. The joint becomes enlarged and forces the big toe over toward the other toes, which...

How to Exercise With Epididymitis

Epididymitis refers to pain and inflammation of the epididymus, which is a tubular structure on the posterior of the male testicles. It most often occurs due to an infection and can present with a wide variety of symptoms including pain in the low...

Diseases With Muscle Twitches

There are numerous diseases associated with muscle twitches. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, muscle twitches, also known as fasciculations, are fine movements of a small area of muscle, and...

What Are the Causes of Front Knee Pain When Walking Up Steps?

Many conditions can cause knee pain when stair climbing. According to MayoClinic.com, pain in the front or anterior aspect of the knee when ascending stairs is a common symptom among knee pain sufferers. Anterior knee pain is often made worse or...

Alternatives to Bunion Surgery

A bunion is a deformity of the metatarsophylangeal (MTP) joint, in which the big toe deviates toward the other toes, leaving the appearance of a bump at the base of the big toe. This bump may produce pain when it rubs against footwear....

Complications From Situs Inversus

The National Institute of Health explains that situs inversus is a rare genetic condition in which the internal organs in the chest and the abdomen lie in mirror image of their usual positions in the body. Situs inversus may occur as an isolated...

Diet After Dental Extraction

Extractions of teeth tend to create anxiety in patients. Tooth removal is not always associated with an unhealthy tooth, nor is it a painful procedure. Once it has been determined that a tooth should be removed, there are dietary and behavioral...

Chiropractics for Bunions

According to Dr. James Brantington at the Dynamic Chiropractic website, bunions---also known as hallux abductovalgus or HAV---are a commonly seen deformity of the first metatarsophalangeal joint in which the hallux or big toe deviates toward the...

Success of Obese People & Knee Replacements

Obesity is defined as a BMI -- or body mass index -- of more than 30. According to the Rothman Institute, more than a third of Americans are obese as of 2010, which is a 110 increase over the preceding 25 years. Obesity is strongly associated...

Eyebrow Lift Health Video (Video)

Correct drooping eyebrows and sagging forehead skin with an eyebrow lift. Learn about the process of a eyebrow lift in this video from a professional plastic surgeon.