
Ankle & Foot / Dr. Anthony Deluise
No Pain, No Gain?
………..So while kids are getting back to school and back to sports, student athletes and parents need to be educated about stress fractures and armed with the knowledge that “No Pain, No Gain” doesn’t work when it comes to stress fractures in athletes. If an athlete has pain that doesn’t go away with a short period of rest, ice and and an ant-inflammatory medication, then its time to visit your healthcare professional.
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Healthcare / Dr. Anthony Deluise
Playing It Safe with Pain Medication
Most physicians have heard this request from patients time and time again. Relief from pain is a major reason people seek medical attention, and often their assumption is that a pill is the answer. It is true that in many cases, medication may play a role in easing pain and discomfort from a variety of ailments. However, the same drug that might help one patient function and feel better may harm another. Being aware of the types of medicines used for pain, as well as their side effects and risks, can help patients protect themselves and their families.
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Hand/Wrist / Dr. Anthony Deluise
Forearm Pump: Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome of the Forearm
Forearm pump, or chronic exertional compartment syndrome (CECS) is a condition that causes forearm pain often accompanied by numbness and tingling in the hand. It occurs most commonly in prolonged motocross riding. It may also occur with weight lifting, rock climbing, and paddle sports. Symptoms usually occur during the activity and resolve with rest after the activity is stopped.
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