http://www.depuyhipreplacementlawsuit.com/ - It is a constant remark from studies that exercise may prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes, muscle pains, high blood pressure, obesity and osteoporosis.
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What are the most common sports injuries
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2. It is a constant remark from studies that
exercisemay prevent heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, muscle pains, high blood pressure,
obesity and osteoporosis. Additionally, a new
research suggests another good thing about
exercising, particularly to patients with bone and
hip problems. Recently, a study published in the
British Medical Journal finds that the metal-on-
metal hip replacement cancer link might not be as
clear as orthopedists originally believed.
3. According on a men’s health magazine, below are
the top ten most commonly experienced sports
injuries.
• Runner's Knee Injury
• Shoulder Injury
• Ankle Sprain
• Tennis Or Golf Elbow
• Pulled Muscle
• Lower Back Pain
• Shin Splints
• Groin Strain
• Concussion
• Achilles Tendinitis
4. Released in April 2011, this study revealed that
exercise can actually delay and even prevent hip
replacement surgeries. The research work was
funded by the Norwegian Foundation for Health
and Rehabilitation, the Norwegian Rheumatism
Association, and the South-Eastern Norway
Regional Health Authority.
5. A three-month exercise program shown to have
significantly delayed and might even prevented
hip replacements. This was done in a Norwegian
randomized, controlled trial.
6. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the
time span to to total hip surgery in osteoarthritis
patients. The 109 patients were between 40-80
years old who had mild to moderate hip pains
and were not yet qualified for hip surgery. They
participated in the exercise program. The
patients were grouped into two.
7. While one group gone through both supervised
exercise program and patient education, the
other group just h ad patient education. The
participants had three 90-minute educational
discussions where they were encouraged to stay
active even though they feel minor pains.
8. Within the first six years following the exercise
program, 40% of the participants (22) had their
hip replacement surgery. While in the control
group, 57% of the patients (31) had their
artificial hip surgery during the follow-up
period.
9. Also, the exercise patients had significantly less
pain and better mobility, not only in the spring
2011 but also during the earlier follow-up
points.
10. "If you exercise early" in the course of the
disease, "maybe you can prevent surgery long-
term,” stated researcher Dr. Linda Fernandes, a
physiotherapist at Diakonhjemmet Hospital in
Oslo.
She added that "but that is just a theory. We
can’t really say anything about cause and effect
here.”
11. She further said that the next best step would be
a larger randomized trial. In the meantime, the
research team is analyzing the patients’
biomechanics to determine if they are related to
the results of the study.
12. This recent information is especially essential to
osteopoarthritis patients who encountered
defective medical devices such as DePuy Pinnacle
Hip Replacement System manufactured by
Johnsons & Johnsons (J&J).
13. J&J faces a number of lawsuits amid allegations
that DePuy metal-on-metal hip is prone to
premature failure. At the moment, the DePuy
Multidistrict Litigation contains hundred of
cases. Expectedly, more DePuy lawsuit is going
to be filed in the coming months. Legal
observers say that the DePuy hip replacement
recall should be an example to other
manufacturing companies to ensure safety of
their products.