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  1. Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders V2 by Resnick by Resnick, 2003
  2. Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders V1 by Resnick by Resnick, 2003
  3. Single-User CD-ROM for Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders by Donald L. Resnick MD, 1996-02-02
  4. LECTURE NOTES ON: A RADIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO EARLY DETECTION OF INFLAMMATION IN SELECTED JOINT DISORDERS by David L. Berens, 1975-01-01
  5. Metabolic Bone Disease, Muscle, Neuromuscular, and Cns Disorders, Joint Diseases, Basic Science by Mel Andersen, 1993-10

121. Long-term Rheumatological Findings Associated With Surgical Alloplastic Temporom
To assess whether alloplastic TMJ implants were associated with rheumatological disorders, the study supported by a grant from Dow Corning Corporation, who made the implants.
http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2004Hawaii/techprogram/abstract_47607.htm
3837 Long-term Rheumatological Findings Associated with Surgical Alloplastic Temporomandibular Joint Implants P.L. CARLSON , J.O. LOOK, J. FRICTON, E. SCHIFFMAN, and A. JACKSON, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Seq #385 - TMJ Structure and Function
10:15 AM-11:30 AM, Saturday, 13 March 2004 Hawaii Convention Center Exhibit Hall 1-2 Back to the Neuroscience / TMJ Program
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122. Hypermobility & Fibromyalgia Support Site
Offers information support for ehlersdanlos syndrome, joint hypermobility, fibromyalgia, and several other related disorders.
http://anaiis.tripod.com/hmedfm/index.html
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This site is dedicated to providing information and support for people with both joint hypermobility (including Ehlers-Danlos and Benign Joint Hypermobility Syndromes, or any form of Hypermobility Syndrome) and Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (aka Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome, or Myalgic Encephalopathy in the U.K. and Australia). It is the first of its kind and provides information on these conditions, and also links to many sites with much more detailed information. It's important to note that this is an amateur site, not an official local, national or international support or information group. Hopefully, however, small individual endeavours like this will pave the way for such official groups to emerge. In addition, the Hypermobility & Fibromyalgia Group (hm-ed-fm) is the only discussion/support group online for people with both of these conditions. All are welcome! Click on the "Support: Talk to Others" link in the navigation bar on the left to learn more about the mailing list, as well as the vibrant Webforum and Chat Room.

123. Welcome To Campbell Orthopaedic-physical Therapy Treating Back Pain. Lower Back
A full service outpatient facility, specializing in the treatment of all muscle, bone, and joint injuriesincluding neck and back disorders.
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124. ActiveCare
Provides service to patients with spine, joint, and muscle disorders. Includes information about the doctor, treatments, appointment procedure, patient forms and contact information.
http://www.activecareks.com
A verage wait time is minutes or less.
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V ariety of treatment methods to fit different patients with different needs.
E xclusive preferred provider for Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
C ombining traditional chiropractic care with rehab therapy.
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Dr. Kelly Guthrie is licensed by the state of Kansas as a Chiropractic Physician. He is also a board certified rehabilitation specialist by the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board. Dr. Guthrie is the only doctor in the state of Kansas with this designation. Contact Us: 8404 West 13th, Suite 150, Wichita, KS-67212 Phone:(316)721-3400 Fax: (316)721-9652 Email: dcrehab@activecareks.com The information contained in ActiveCareKs.com is neither intended as rendering medical advice nor as a substitute for seeking professional medical assistance. Reviewing information contained on this website, or corresponding through this vehicle, does not in anyway establish a doctor-patient relationship.

125. Richard Goldman DDS
In the Loop. Specializing in Temporomandibular joint Dysfunction Syndrome and related disorders. Physician profile, brochure of services, articles.
http://www.HeadAndNeck.Com/

126. Wagner Chiropractic - Dr. Ward Wagner, St. George Utah Chiropractor
Specializes in sports, auto and work injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and temporo mandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.
http://www.dcdoctor.com/dc/ut/wwwchiro_com/
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127. Wellness & Rehab Center - Accident And Injury Recovery Center
Includes details on insurance and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, including acute and chronic stages of neck, back and joint pain.
http://www.thewellnessandrehabcenter.com/pa/home.html

128. Stay In Touch With...Medical Massage For Jaw-Joint (TMJ) Disorders
to massage therapists. The managed care industry evolved throughout the 1980s and 1990s as a solution to escalating health care
http://www.massagetoday.com/archives/2004/12/05.html
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Medical Massage for Jaw-Joint (TMJ)Disorders
"Stay in Touch With..." is a periodic column designed to provide an overview of a particular technique or modality. If you would like to contribute to this column, please e-mail Editorial@MassageToday.com
By Boris Prilutsky, MA
Boris Prilutsky, MA, has been teaching medical massage for over 30 years. He is the founding director of the Institute of Professional Practical Therapy (IPPT) in Los Angeles, Calif., and graduated from the Pedagogic Institute of Higher Education in Vinnitsa, Ukraine, with a degree in physical education, and Medical College in Ramat-Gan, Israel, with a major in chiropractic medicine. Boris has worked with athletes and athletic organizations throughout Europe, has been a personal therapist to many world dignitaries, and has trained thousands of therapists worldwide. He also treats patients with various neural, muscular and skeletal disorders at the Back and Limb Institute in Beverly Hills, Calif. As a result of a tremendous exposure to stress, the development of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders has reached pandemic proportions. TMJ sufferers experience high-intensity headaches, difficulty with chewing, painful joint clicking and popping, and other symptoms. With the progression of the pathology, individuals may even develop sleep disorders.

129. Stomatognathic Diseases
About the Temporomadibular joint and TMJ disorders .pdf AAOMS (US). TMJ Association, Ltd. Temporomandibular joint Disease KE Goldman - (US)
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Diseases and Disorders Links pertaining to Stomatognathic Diseases Alert! Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Start Page Contents: Ankyloglossia (not on MeSH) Bruxism Burning Mouth Syndrome Cheilitis ... Xerostomia
Stomatognathic Diseases ABC of Oral Health [Scully and Shotts] - StudentBMJ (UK) On Oral Examination [D Lynch] - eMedicine Oral Pathology including an Alphabetical Index of Diseases [AM Abrams et al.] - U of S California Oral Pathology Image Database - U of Iowa (US) Oral Pathology Review Images - Virginia Commonwealth University (US) Case of the Month collection - U of Oklahoma/Oral Pathol (US) The US Nat'l Oral Health Information Clearinghouse Self-Evaluation in Dental/Oral Diagnostics - USC (US) About the Oral Cavity and Teeth Diseases E. Friedlander ] Pathology Lectures - (US) Oral Manifestations of AIDS - WHO Oral Health Programme On Epithelial and Soft Tissue Lesions - Bond's Book of Oral Diseases, 4th ed.

130. Discovery Health :: Diseases & Conditions :: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Temporomandibular joint disorder, which is also known as TMJ, is a painful condition that affects the joint connecting the jawbone to the skull.
http://health.discovery.com/encyclopedias/illnesses.html?article=2350&page=1

131. Home
Treats disorders of growth and development of the skeleton, muscles and joints in children with locations in Mount Airy, Boonesboro and Baltimore. Doctor biography and available services.
http://www.fmh.org/msointernet/mpocbody.cfm?ID=36

132. TMJ -Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - Information - Cause - Symptoms - Treatme
Information on the cause, symptoms, prevention and treatment options of TMJ. TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) results when the temporomandibular
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TMJ - Temporomandibular Joint Disorder - Information - Treatment
Information on the cause, symptoms, prevention and treatment options of TMJ. TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) results when the temporomandibular joints are prevented from working properly. The disorder can range from a dull ache in front of the ears to debilitating jaw pain and dysfunction.
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Recent Guide To Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) TMD is not just one disorder, but a group of conditions, often painful, that affect the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint, or TMJ) and the muscles that control chewing. TMD disorders fall into three main categories: myofascial pain, internal derangement of the joint, and degenerative joint disease, such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis in the jaw joint. Jaw Joint Disorders - What are Temporomandibular Joint Disorders?

133. Skeletal Reading 3
Gout is a group of metabolic disorders in which joints are involved. These disorders are largely idiopathic (of unknown cause), although some cases of gout
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/vdgconcepts/skeletal/reading3.mhtml
Joint Disorders Arthritis Arthritis, an inflammation of any joint, is the most common and best known of the joint disorders, affecting 10% of the world's population. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis. Classification is often based on the cause and progress of the arthritis. Causes include infectious agents, metabolic disorders, trauma, and immune disorders. Mild exercise retards joint degeneration and enhances mobility. Swimming and walking are recommended for people with arthritis; but running, tennis, and aerobics are not recommended. Therapy depends on the type of arthritis, but includes anti-inflammatory drugs. Current research is focusing on the possible development of antibodies against the cells that initiate the inflammatory response in the joints or against cell surface markers on those cells. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis, affecting 16 million people in the United States. OA may begin as a molecular abnormality in articular cartilage, with heredity and normal "wear and tear" of the joint important contributing factors. Slowed metabolic rates with increased age also seem to contribute to OA. Inflammation is usually secondary in this disorder. It tends to occur in the weight-bearing joints such as the knees and is more common in overweight individuals. Lyme Disease Suppurative arthritis (pus-forming) may result from number of infectious agents. These joint infections may be transferred from some other infected site in the body or may be systemic (that is, throughout the body). Usually only one joint, normally one of the larger joints, is affected, and the course of suppurative arthritis, if treated early, is transitory. However, with prolonged infection the articular surfaces may degenerate. Tuberculous arthritis can occur as a secondary infection from pulmonary tuberculosis and is more damaging than typical suppurative arthritis. It usually affects the spine or large joints and causes ulceration of the articular cartilages and even erosion of the underlying bone. Transient arthritis of multiple joints is a common symptom of rheumatic fever, but permanent damage seldom occurs in joints with this disorder.

134. Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMD) From MedicineNet.com
Consumer medical information on Tremporamandibular joint Disorder (TMD) includes causes, symptoms, and treatments.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=43129

135. The Association Between Generalized Joint Hypermobility And Temporomandibular Jo
and more rigorous studies are needed. KEY WORDS temporomandibular joint disorder • generalized joint hypermobility • systematic review
http://jdr.iadrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/81/3/158
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The Association between Generalized Joint Hypermobility and Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: A Systematic Review
P.U. Dijkstra T.J.B. Kropmans , and B. Stegenga Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
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