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  1. Management Of Lameness Causes In Sport Horses: Muscle, Tendon, Joint and Bone Disorders
  2. Cerebral Metabolism in Aging and Neurological Disorders, Second Joint Meeting
  3. Symposium on Disorders of the Knee Joint
  4. DISORDERS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT - Diagnosis, Management, Relation to Occlusion of Teeth by Laszlo Schwartz, 1960-01-01
  5. Disorders of the Patellofemoral Joint - 4th edition by DavidD, 2004
  6. New osteoporosis guidelines for men: six out of every 100 men will have the disease by age 65; earlier preventive steps are recommended.(BONES & JOINTS)(Disease/Disorder ... overview): An article from: Health News by Unavailable, 2008-08-01
  7. Joint defects may be asymptomatic.(Musculoskeletal Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-11-01
  8. Temporomandibular Disorders by William K. Solberg, 1986-12
  9. Diagnosis and surgical management of diseases of the temporomandibular joint, by Bernard G Sarnat, 1962
  10. Certification in management of COPD available.(NEWS FROM THE JOINT COMMISSION)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: FOCUS: Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine by Dave Gourley, 2008-01-01
  11. COX-2 inhibitors ease IBD, joint disease.(DIGESTIVE DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Sally Koch Kubetin, 2010-02-01
  12. Gender differences in rankings of joint motion stressfulness based on psychophysical scaling [An article from: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics] by D. Kee, 2005-05-01
  13. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS Disorders of the Shoulder Joint by Anthony F. De Palma, 1961-01-01
  14. Textbook and Color Atlas of Temporomandibular Joint: Diseases, Disorders, Surgery by John Edgar de Burgh Norman MBChBFRCSMDSFDSRCSFRACDSFRACS, Paul Bramley DDSMBChFRCSFDSRCSFRCDS, 1990-01-01

81. Human Mobility Research Centre - Multidisciplinary Research Into Joint Disorders
is to pioneer the development of innovative threatements for bone and joint disorders caused by arthritis, osteoporosis, injury and related problems.
http://me.queensu.ca/hmrc/index2.html
Welcome to the Human Mobility Research Centre At HMRC our focus is helping people live fuller, more mobile lives by pioneering the development of innovative and effective treatment strategies for bone and joint disorders caused by arthritis, osteoporosis, injury, and related problems. The Centre is a partnership between Queen’s University and Kingston General Hospital (KGH) and serves as a point of collaboration between the disciplines of medicine, engineering, health sciences, and information technology. HMRC provides shared research space and services for clinicians, orthopaedic surgeons, university faculty, students, and industry. We are located in KGH and have specialized labs for connective tissue, bio-simulation, tissue processing, prosthesis design, software development, and gait analysis, as well as one of the world’s first computer-enhanced surgical suites. Please select one of our many links to learn more about the people and projects that make up HMRC. Founding Members:

82. HighWire -- Browse Journals - Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Browse Journals publishing on Temporomandibular joint disorders Alphabet, , Frequency of articles in Temporomandibular joint disorders
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83. Hyaluronate For Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) refer to a group of heterogeneous pain and dysfunction conditions involving the masticatory system, reducing life
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This is an abstract and plain language summary of a regularly updated, systematic review prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration. The full text of the review is available in The Cochrane Library (ISSN 1464-780X). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2005 Issue 3
Hyaluronate for temporomandibular joint disorders
Shi Z, Guo C, Awad M
Plain language summary
There is insufficient evidence to either support or refute the use of hyaluronate for treating patients with temporomandibular joint disorders.
When the joint between lower jaw and the base of the skull is not working well it can led to movement problems, noises (clicking or grating), muscle spasms or pain (temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD)). Arthritis can also affect the joint. A range of treatment options are available including the injection of substances such as glucocorticoids or hyaluronate into the joint. Hyaluronate is sometimes used for osteoarthritis of the knees or hips. The review found that there is not enough evidence to judge whether hyaluronate injections into the joint are helpful for people with TMD. Reported side-effects were mild and transient. No data on quality of life were reported.
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Background
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) refer to a group of heterogeneous pain and dysfunction conditions involving the masticatory system, reducing life quality of the sufferers. Intra-articular injection of hyaluronate for TMD has been used for nearly two decades but the clinical effectiveness of the agent has not been summarized in the form of a systematic review.

84. Journal Of Musculoskeletal Medicine, The Update On Bone And Joint
Access the article, Update on bone and joint disorders latest research findings reported at orthopedic surgeons annual meeting.
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85. IST Results - IT Takes Steps To Help People With Joint Disorders
IT takes steps to help people with joint disorders A new generation of devices to help people with joint disorders walk with ease and comfort are becoming a
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document.frmSearch.SearchString.value = "Search Features" document.frmSearch.SearchScope.value = "FEATURES" Print friendly Send this feature Send Feedback IT takes steps to help people with joint disorders A new generation of devices to help people with joint disorders walk with ease and comfort are becoming a reality thanks to the work of GAIT, which is creating the world’s first ‘intelligent’ mechanical devices to support knee and ankle joints. Due to end in August next year, the 36-month IST programme project is developing the most advanced leg supports designed to date, combining biomechanics with information technologies to produce more comfortable and effective devices that could benefit millions of people across Europe. “The orthoses we are working with are apparatus that are attached to the leg to support the knees and ankles of people who have joint dysfunctions or lack muscle strength,” explains project coordinator José Luis Pons at the Instituto de Automática Industrial (IAI) in Spain. “Traditionally they [orthoses] are purely mechanical devices that provide rigidity to the leg when a patient is standing and allow it to flex when they are walking.” Traditional devices, which rely exclusively on mechanical components, are often uncomfortable to wear and though they provide necessary support they do not necessarily allow patients to walk normally and with ease. The four

86. Phytopharm Plc
CANINE joint disorders. Year, Date, Title. 2004, 16 June, Launch of second product in UK. 2003, 26 November, Phytopharm enters agreement with Genitrix to
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Press Releases Press Release Request CANINE JOINT DISORDERS Year Date Title 16 June Launch of second product in UK 26 November Phytopharm enters agreement with Genitrix to launch canine osteoarthritis product 31 July Results of P54 trial in canine osteoarthritis 13 April Phytopharm plc makes investment in manufacturing plant Click here to view all corporate press releases
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87. IT Takes Steps To Help People With Joint Disorders
A new generation of devices to help people with joint disorders walk with ease and comfort are becoming a reality thanks to the work of GAIT,
http://www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/medizin_gesundheit/bericht-37607.
Weitere Förderer des Forums Content Partner des Forums Medizin Gesundheit IST Results IT takes steps to help people with joint disorders
A new generation of devices to help people with joint disorders walk with ease and comfort are becoming a reality thanks to the work of GAIT, which is creating the world’s first ‘intelligent’ mechanical devices to support knee and ankle joints.
Due to end in August next year, the 36-month IST programme project is developing the most advanced leg supports designed to date, combining biomechanics with information technologies to produce more comfortable and effective devices that could benefit millions of people across Europe.
“The orthoses we are working with are apparatus that are attached to the leg to support the knees and ankles of people who have joint dysfunctions or lack muscle strength,” explains project coordinator José Luis Pons at the Instituto de Automática Industrial (IAI) in Spain. “Traditionally they [orthoses] are purely mechanical devices that provide rigidity to the leg when a patient is standing and allow it to flex when they are walking.”
Traditional devices, which rely exclusively on mechanical components, are often uncomfortable to wear and though they provide necessary support they do not necessarily allow patients to walk normally and with ease. The four GAIT partners are overcoming those problems by incorporating IT into orthoses, creating intelligent devices that adapt to the way patients’ move and the activities they perform.

88. ACP Observer, July-August 2005 - Deciphering The Telltale Signs Of Osteoarthriti
Physicians need to distinguish this common condition from other joint disorders the pain associated with osteoarthritis and other joint disorders?
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Deciphering the telltale signs of osteoarthritis
Physicians need to distinguish this common condition from other joint disorders From the July-August ACP Observer By Phyllis Maguire Sidebars:
  • Steroids and NSAIDs: treating the pain Classic symptoms of osteoarthritis
  • If you think the patient is probably having just a severe flare-up of her underlying osteoarthritis (OA), you're not alone. Osteoarthritis is, after all, the most common form of arthritis, affecting as many as two-thirds of Americans over age 60. "There are several common scenarios," he said at an Annual Session presentation on osteoarthritis, "even in patients with established disease." Here's an overview of the three most common sites of osteoarthritis, and a look at some telltale signs that can help you diagnose other conditions. (Also see " Classic symptoms of osteoarthritis " and " Steroids and NSAIDs: treating the pain Hand OA To start, you need to know the three locations where hand osteoarthritis is typically found: the distal interphalangeal joint, the proximal interphalangeal joint and the base of the thumb.

    89. BestBETs: TMJ Joint Disorders And Physiotherapy...
    TMJ joint disorders and physiotherapy In young adults with temporomandibular joint dysfunction do therapies other than electrotherapy improve pain
    http://www.bestbets.org/cgi-bin/bets.pl?record=00188

    90. BJDOnline
    The Bone and Joint Decade is a multidisciplinary initiative involving everyone concerned with the care of bone and joint disorders.
    http://www.boneandjointdecade.org/default.aspx?contId=228

    91. The Association Between Generalized Joint Hypermobility And Temporomandibular Jo
    KEY WORDS temporomandibular joint disorder • generalized joint hypermobility • systematic A relationship between temporomandibular joint disorders,
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    The Association between Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: A Systematic Review
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    92. An Orthodontic Study Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Part 1: Epidemiologica
    An orthodontic study of temporomandibular joint disorders Part 1 Epidemiological research in Japanese 6–18 year olds. Etsuko Motegi, DDS, DDSc;a Haruyo
    http://www.angle.org/anglonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0003-3219&volume=062&

    93. Clinical Evaluation Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMD) In Patients Treat
    Clinical evaluation of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) in patients treated with chin cup. Toshio Deguchi, DDS, MSD PhD;a, b Setsuko Uematsu,
    http://www.angle.org/anglonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=0003-3219&volume=068&

    94. TMJ Disorders
    TMD; Temporomandibular joint disorders. Causes, incidence, and risk factors. Many TMJrelated symptoms are caused by the effects of physical and emotional
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    Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: The temporomandibular joints (TMJs) connect your lower jaw to your skull. There are two matching joints one on each side of your head, located just in front of your ears. The abbreviation "TMJ" literally refers to the joint but is often used to refer to any disorders or symptoms of this region. Such problems include popping sounds in the jaw, inability to fully open the mouth, jaw pain, headaches, earaches, toothaches, and various other types of facial pain Alternative Names: TMD; Temporomandibular joint disorders Causes, incidence, and risk factors:

    95. Rural Nurse Organization Clinic Digital Library
    Dental and Oral Disorders Access document. Temporomandibular joint disorders Access document Temporomandibular joint disorders List of documents
    http://ruralnurseorganization-dl.slis.ua.edu/clinical/otorhinolaryngology/tmj.ht
    Clinical Resources by Topic: Ear, Nose and Throat
    Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders Clinical Resources
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    96. EPodiatry - Bone And Joint Disorders Of The Foot And Ankle
    Information on the book, Bone and joint disorders of the Foot and Ankle from ePodiatry, a comprehensive resource on podiatry and rheumatology.
    http://www.epodiatry.com/bouysset.asp

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    " Deals with the majority of problems of the osteo-articular pathology of the foot and ankle " Bone and Joint Disorders of the Foot and Ankle Editors: M. Bouysset Publisher: Springer-Verlag; August 1998; 500 pages Back to podiatry books list Bone and Joint Disorders of the Foot and Ankle deals with the majority of problems of the osteo-articular pathology of the foot and ankle. It presents anatomic and radiologic data, discussing the techniques of imaging. The chapters on pathology are approached in a clinical context, accompanied by diagrams and photographs. The matter of footwear and plantar orthoses is treated comprehensively and in certain fields of pathology the author provides his point of view on the indications for the different forms of treatment. The references in Bone and Joint Disorders of the Foot and Ankle, both classical and recent, are profuse. The whole provides a complete review of the subject discussed. The matter of footwear and plantar orthoses is treated comprehensively and will interest both the specialist and the non-specialist. -in certain fields of pathology, an author of great experience provides his point of view on the indications for the different forms of treatment. This book will prove attractive to all-orthopedic surgeons, podiatrists and even physicians - whatever their orientation.

    97. COMMON SYMPTOMS AND COMPLAINTS ASSOCIATED WITH TMJ DISORDERS
    SECONDARY SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH TM joint disorders. Ear aches not associated with an infection. A sense of fullness in one or both ears
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    COMMON SYMPTOMS AND COMPLAINTS ASSOCIATED WITH TMJ DISORDERS
    WARNING: Some of the symptoms listed below can be, and often are, associated with other diseases far more serious systemically than TM Joint dysfunction. Therefore, it is important that you first check with your primary care physician. WHERE THE TM JOINTS ARE AND HOW THEY WORK - AN OVERSIMPLIFIED ANATOMY LESSON:
    PRIMARY SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH TM JOINT DISORDERS:
    Pain in the TM Joints associated with Jaw movements Intermittent ;Locking; episodes Limited range of vertical opening Facial pain a sense of facial muscle fatigue Noises in the TM Joints associated with Jaw movements (clicking, snapping, crunching, etc.)
    SECONDARY SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH TM JOINT DISORDERS
    Ear aches not associated with an infection A sense of fullness in one or both ears Frequent headaches Ringing in the ears Neck Shoulder pain Edward K. Reiman, D.D.S. (ekrei@tmjoint.com)

    98. First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Disorders Clinical Practice Guideline
    First Metatarsophalangeal joint disorders Clinical Practice Guideline Section 5 Traumatic Disorders (.pdf download; 484 KB) Section 6 Other Disorders
    http://www.acfas.org/1MTPJcpg.html

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    100. TMJ JJAMD Home Page
    Nonprofit advocacy organization that focuses on prevention, awareness, education, and research of temporomandibular joint disorder.
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    TMJ JJAMD Home Page
    This is the home page of the Jaw Joints and Allied Musculo-Skeletal Disorders Foundation, Inc. If you are viewing this text, your browser lacks the ability to read frames. Don't worry, you can still enjoy our site. All the pages can be viewed from contents page. Please come inside! Contents

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