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Sciatica Solutions: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Cure of Spinal

A world-renowned clinician’s practical and complete guide to understanding and alleviating neurological pain in the lower back, buttocks, and legs.Sciatica is the acute or chronic feeling of pain, hot or cold, numbness, weakness, “electric shocks” or strange sensations, starting near your seat and going down your leg. It is a condition for which some 20 million ...

The effect on the function of the hip joint of a difference in the length of the legs has been mentioned previously in an article in this series. The longer of the two legs will attempt to keep the head level by flexing slightly at the hip and knee, leading to a lack of movement into extension of the hip as we walk. Rotation of the hip and pelvis is required to achieve a more normal gait ...

The trunk and the legs are connected mechanically at the large ball and socket joints of the hips. The acetabulum, the large rounded and deep hip socket with a cartilage rim, neatly covers the similarly shaped femoral head, the ball at the top of the thigh bone. This is a stable joint with deep structure and strong stabilisers. The surfaces of the hip joint are covered by an almost ...

The arch of the foot is also partly maintained by a strong ligament under the foot called the spring ligament, connecting the navicular with the calcaneus. It holds the arch together by resisting the tendency for the bones to separate under vertical stresses, becoming tighter the more weight is placed upon it. Due to its great strength the spring ligament is particularly useful when we are ...

The elbow is the central joint of the arm and divides it up into two convenient halves, looking initially merely like a backwards and forwards hinge. On closer examination the elbow shows itself to be a remarkably clever and multi-talented joint. The humerus or upper arm bone connects with the two lower arm bones, the radius and the ulna. The elbow joint itself is formed from the lower end of ...