| 1. | Chiropractic ... that his chiropractor was giving him nutritional advice about his arthritis, I simply wanted to warn people who are having difficulty dancing because (like me) of arthritis that chiropractors are *not* nutritionists and not to rely on ... Message 12312 · Mike Briggs · 16 June 1998 22:36:57 |
| 2. | get ... Surely you can't be tired of SCD. I understand that arthritis, > >rhumetism and death are the only things that stop an SCDer. Or for arthritis, get joint replacements, for rheumatism and bursitis, use antiinflammatory medicines ... Message 7985 · Priscilla M. Burrage · 14 June 1997 17:34:04 |
| 3. | get ... day. >Surely you can't be tired of SCD. I understand that arthritis, >rhumetism and death are the only things that stop an SCDer. So ... > > >Yes, Mark, I endorse that - with one exception - even Arthritis doesn't stop us! We just keep going - even take on ... Message 7984 · Pauline · 14 June 1997 12:08:10 |
| 4. | Hand hold during turns (was Dance accessories) ... > > Iain Boyd One of the problems is that there is rarely any need to do either of these things. Since the onset of arthritis in my fingers I refuse any attempt to grab or, if I am caught, distinctly say 'OUCH'. It is the one technique item ... Message 50641 · Ron Mackey · 28 November 2007 23:44:07 |
| 5. | Foot problems ... sitting room was rather more painful!) After doing the rounds of the podios, kinés and quacks, who diagnosed everything from arthritis to invisible fractures, I finally threw out all my shoes -- and ghillies -- and, as some people may have noticed, ... Message 35759 · Martin · 7 July 2003 10:04:32 |
| 6. | sprung floors/TAC Summer School ... about a third of the program" floors as opposed to "Can dance the whole night" sprung floors. They are decent only by no-arthritis-yet standards. I've danced on them , and they are the usual wood on concrete or steel support. Some modern "dance" studios ... Message 31297 · Priscilla M. Burrage · 25 June 2002 15:46:54 |
| 7. | Life with injury [formerly Change to Hugh Goldie's bio] ... much as you can about your injury and its proper treatment. And for those of you who think you might have a touch of arthritis, go to a doctor immediately. Don't wait until it really hurts. By then you will have done irreparable damage to your joints. ... Message 23769 · Priscilla M. Burrage · 23 November 2000 04:27:06 |
| 8. | Election ... opening at all. :) It is possible the paper punch ballot (butterfly or not) can prove problematic for a senior with poor eyesight and arthritis. It seems if you don't punch the hole all the way through, and the bit of paper hangs on the back, the machine ... Message 23577 · Todd Pierce · 13 November 2000 19:59:35 |
| 9. | Choosing partners ... = th her physical limitations (in her last years she had both an artificial kn= ee and an artificial hip as well as severe arthritis) her ability was quite limited but there were favourite dances that we liked to do together. I w= as often pleased to find ... Message 18494 · Benjamin Stein · 29 August 1999 22:47:28 |
| 10. | Chances of a dancer returning to SCD after a Total Hip Replacement ... replaced and it restored about 90 percent of the mobility. She danced vigorously until he= r knees and "good" hip began decaying (from arthritis) in the '90s or until= she was about 70 years old and had a knee replaced as well and even then continued to ... Message 17728 · Benjamin Stein · 20 June 1999 19:28:56 |
| 11. | Chances of a dancer returning to SCD after a Total Hip Replacement ... had a hip replacement and returned to SCD. She is a woman in = her early 60's and is relatively fit other than the extreme arthritis = she's been having in the hip that has since been replaced. If you have = had any experience in this area, or if you ... Message 17727 · Courtney Cartwright · 20 June 1999 04:41:13 |
| 12. | The shaking hands grip ... again Iwas taught that it should only be 'as firm as necessary'. If, in later years, the hands become tender due to arthritis or such it is very unpleasant, indeed downright painful, to be grasped when all that is required is that contact be made. ... Message 17700 · ron.mackey · 17 June 1999 00:54:03 |
| 13. | ankle pain ... to a medical practitioner is whether the bilateral nature of the symptoms is indicative of underlying joint or bone problems. Arthritis of the ankle isn't common but the possibility of stress fractures related to osteoporosis would be something I would ... Message 15845 · Keith Eric Grant · 6 February 1999 21:18:14 |
| 14. | ankle pain ... -change-of-step and pas de pasques to my exercise routine. It worked, no surgery. Both ankles are more-or-less fine now. The arthritis in the right ankle tends to cause it to swell, but I am dancing (not as gracefully as I would like). And I always ... Message 15843 · Melanie Pratt · 5 February 1999 22:00:51 |
| 15. | glucosamine sulfate ... and effectiveness of glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate supplements. It includes a number of references. Can supplements reduce arthritis symptoms? THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 25 - NO. 12 - December 97 http://www.physsportsmed.com/ ... Message 12408 · Keith Eric Grant · 23 June 1998 00:14:35 |
| 16. | Recent threads ... all the postings in the last few days, about dance competition and teacher protocol and newly devised dances and glucosamine and other arthritis remedies and even about screwing in light bulbs. Don't have anything to add that hasn't been said, but so ... Message 12386 · Rebecca Sager · 20 June 1998 22:54:58 |
| 17. | Of Glucosamine and Stone Circles ... closely, especially her Calcium and alkaline phospate (which were elevated) for fear of bone metastatis. Finally they decide that it was arthritis, which after 75 active years, she had a fair measure. 4 years ago we visited Scotland, and spent 4 days on ... Message 12338 · Darla Granberry · 18 June 1998 00:57:14 |
| 18. | Question about Glucosamine Sulphate ... take naproxsen and have taken an antinflammatory of some kind for at least 60 years. That's may be why I have so little arthritis after 66 years of dancing -- just painful bursitis. And do I see an 'orthodox' orthopedic surgeon? Of course. In fact, I' ... Message 12302 · Priscilla M. Burrage · 16 June 1998 05:33:10 |
| 19. | Strathspey Digest V98 #152 Monica, Glucosamine sulfate is also marketed for dogs (hip displysia, arthritis, etc). My husband has prescribed it in a small number of cases and about 50% of his clients say it has helped their dogs. In the US it is considered a nutritional supplement , ... Message 12296 · Lisa Flaum · 16 June 1998 00:38:20 |
| 20. | Question about Glucosamine Sulphate I have fairly severe arthritis in both knees, and have been doing a little research on glucosamine sulfate. Nothing I've read so far indicates that it's any better than doing nothing for the condition. BTW, I certainly wouldn't rely on anything a ... Message 12295 · Mike Briggs · 16 June 1998 00:24:15 |