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Bodyworks: Stress Fractures
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:58:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them

’ll feel crescendo pain, which grows in intensity the longer and further you run, probably reaching an intolerable peak just before you stop. In the textbook case, the pain comes on sooner and more severely with each successive run.Signs It’s important

Bodyworks: Ingrowing Toenail
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:20:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN:214 Article type:--Symptoms You’ll feel pain down the side of the nail of the big toe (hallux), especially to the touch.Signs The signs are obvious – and unpleasant. There’ll be reddening, festering and ultimately discharge of pus, caused

Q+A: Sacro-iliac pain after childbirth
By Judith Pitt-Brooke on 09/09/2000 10:02:10
Our experts answer real-life questions

some advice from you. I had this baby, like my first, by Caesarean section.A This sort of pain is often known as the ‘lumbo-pelvic conundrum’. This is because pain which appears to be coming from the sacro-iliac joint at the back of the pelvis can

The Anatomy Of A Runner
By Patrick Milroy on 04/06/2000 16:06:52
The body's components, and how they become damaged

UAN: Article type:--Knowledge is the power to reducing your injury risk. Join us on a tour of the body’s components, and look at how they become damaged.BonesBones are essentially the scaffolding of the body, and although they have some flexibility

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