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Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
In the modern world in which we reside there are a number of different types of insurance that we require to lead our lives safely and without financial worry or concern. Many insurance policies are actually a legal requirement whereas many others are simply for our own piece of mind. ski insurance comes under the latter but it is extremely important.
Over the last decade or so ski holidays have become very popular with travellers around the world. Anyone who has skied before will be aware of the risks involved. Purchasing a standard holiday insurance will simply not do, you need to buy an extreme sports insurance that gives you the extra cover needed.
When you are seeking an extreme sports insurance policy you will need to ensure that it is a good quality policy. This is one purchase where the cheapest is rarely the best; you need to be sure that you are covered for absolutely every eventuality that could occur during your trip.
Insurance is there to ensure that you are covered for any eventuality that may occur. Obviously, injury is the most likely occurrence, so you need a ski insurance policy that covers you for this. Any ski related accident needs to be covered no matter how strange it may seem.
If you are unfortunate enough to have an accident then your ski insurance will cover all of your hospital bills and your transport to the hospital. It is important this is in place as foreign hospitals can be extremely expensive and the last thing you want to have to do is pay from your own pocket.
If you are in an accident you may not be able to fly back on your original flight as it is not safe for you to fly. A good ski insurance policy will cover the costs of any extra flights that you have to pay for as a result of this. This is very important as the flights at short notice can often be rather expensive.
Staying longer than you anticipated on your holiday will mean that extra accommodation will need to be purchased. Good quality ski insurance should pay for any additional hotel costs too. You will generally find that a nightly limit will be set by your insurer.
As with any type of accident it is not always just you that is hurt. If you crash into another individual on the slopes your insurance policy needs to pay for all of their hospital bills too. This is usually referred to as third party liability cover. This is an extremely important part of your insurance and one that you must ensure you have in place. Each part of your personal policy should be checked thoroughly before you commit. Generally, each section of the policy will have a limit, make sure you check the limit and ensure it is high enough. If you do not feel the level of cover is high enough then you should continue to search.
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
It is possible that some sports activities can cause serious injury to the body if not shielded by a protective cover; and this includes the outdoor activities such as off-road motorcycling.
Even the high flying stuntmen who dare death are also in a very dangerous sport just like the acrobatics. They need to be protected from serious head injuries by wearing what is generally referred to as the dirt bike helmet. They would protect the head or face from serious injury.
The protection from fatal or near death injuries is very important otherwise the sports activities that are too risky for humans to participate in without proper protection could be prohibited by the law of sports.
What is very important about dirt bike helmets is that they protect the very important part of the body, namely the head. Everyone knows that the head is the part of the human body that accommodates the brain. The brain in turn is charged with the work of controlling the motor skills, or the thinking capacity as well as regulating the senses.
When the brain cannot function, the human body becomes like a vegetable or it simply stops functioning and that is why protecting it with a helmet is very important.
One should put on a helmet if it is time for going for the kind of outdoors ventures like extreme sport like off-door motorcycling. So a helmet is very important for shielding the head and keeps it from any injury which could happen.
Whatever your sport, please get a helmet and wear it for any high risk type of activity. Without it the head has a high risk of suffering serious injury.
There is no way one can enjoy the love of sport if one is not wearing these protective gear like the dirt bike helmets.
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is located in the knee. When it is torn, it can be extremely painful. The treatment for this sort of injury is reconstructive surgery. This procedure replaces your torn or damaged tissue with new tissue.
Autograft is the term used to describe a graft that is taken from your body. An autograft is usually taken from part of the tendon that is located on the front of your knee. This is called the patellar tendon. Another place an autograft may be taken is the hamstring.
Allograft is another type of graft. This tissue is harvested from a cadaver.
There are good and bad points about each choice. Your surgeon will talk with you about the options and help you decide which would work best in your situation.
ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) Reconstruction surgery is normally performed with the use of an arthroscope. To perform knee arthroscopy, your surgeon will create a small poke-hole in your knee and insert a tiny camera. This camera is connected to a video monitor and allows your surgeon to see the inside of your knee.
While your surgeon is looking, he or she will check for damage to other tissues. If the cartilage or ligament in your knee has been otherwise damaged, that problem will also be attended to during your procedure.
Several types of anesthesia are used for arthroscopic knee surgery, but you will probably receive general anesthetic. This will allow you to sleep during the surgery. While you are sleeping, your surgeon will replace your ACL (anterior cruciate ligament).
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Your surgeon will also make a few other small incisions around the knee. These will allow the surgeon to place your new ligament properly. Your damaged ligament will be taken out with a shaver or some other instrument. The exception to this is that, if you will be using an autograft, a larger incision will be needed to remove the tissue that is to be used for grafting.
Your new ligament will be put into place using bone tunnels which will allow the surgeon to place the new ligament in exactly the same location as the old ligament. Once in place, the ligament will be secured with screws or some other type of fastener to prevent it from moving. When your surgery is done, your incisions will be closed, and your knee will be bandaged.
Your surgeon will probably take photos and/or film your operation so that you can watch it on the video monitor after your surgery is done. This technique allows the surgeon to discuss findings with you in detail.
To be considered for ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction, some symptoms you might be experiencing include, knees that give way, weakness and instability in the knees, and knee pain. If your ADL (activities of daily living) are affected and/or you are not able to participate in sports as you wish, these are further reasons to consider ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction.
Of course, there are risks with any surgical procedure. Risks for ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) surgery include possible nerve damage, infection and excessive bleeding. Some patients experience knee stiffness, knee pain, and weakness in the knees. Additionally, there are times when the ligament fails to heal or the surgery does not alleviate the symptoms.
Dr. Edelson is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine. His clinic, Sports Medicine Oregon, focuses on athletes of all ages. Click here to learn more about Dr. Edelson, Vancouver ACL Surgery and Vancouver Athletic Injuries.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Physicians see more rotator cuff injuries than almost any other musculoskeletal injury. A patient with a rotator cuff injury will experience pain and weakness in the shoulder, but not swelling. Sometimes the patient does not have symptoms. Usually, though, the patient will have increased weakness and pain when active. This is especially true when raising the arm higher than shoulder level. Fortunately, there are quite a few treatments available for rotator cuff injury. The type of treatment that is suitable would depend upon the patient’s age and the type of injury experienced.
Rotator cuff injuries occur in two ways. You could either have rotator cuff tendonitis or a rotator cuff tear. It is important to realize that there are a few other conditions that can cause the type of pain one experiences with a rotator cuff injury. For an accurate diagnosis, you will need to see your physician. The first step your physician will take is a physical examination. Following the examination, your doctor may inject your injured shoulder with a local anesthetic. This process will help your doctor in determining exactly what kind of injury you have. If your doctor decides that you have a rotator cuff tear, he or she may send you for some imaging tests. Imaging tests will help pinpoint the location of the injury and confirm whether or not the injury is a tear.
Rotator cuff tendonitis is more common than rotator cuff tear, but the treatment is similar for both. Rest, ice, compression and elevation, also known as RICE therapy, is prescribed for both conditions. Your doctor may also tell you to take an over-the-counter pain medication like ibuprofen. You may also be referred to a physical therapist who will help you to understand how to modify your activities to avoid pain and may also give you instructions on exercises to help strengthen your shoulder. If these measures dont help, your doctor may give you a shot of a steroid/anesthetic mix. This injection will be made directly into the joint to help address your pain.
Of the patients who use this non-surgical intervention, about half report having a decrease of pain and an increase in range-of-motion within six weeks to three months. Aside from efficacy, there are a number of advantages to non-invasive therapy. Surgical risks such as permanent stiffness, anesthesia complications, and infection can be completely avoided. With non-invasive therapy, there is no down-time for recovery. On the other hand, use of non-invasive techniques may cause an increase in the size of the tear. While there is not a recovery period, there may be a time period when the patient is able to do less. Of course there is also the chance that the non-invasive technique simply will not work. In this case, your doctor may recommend surgery. Your doctor may also recommend surgery if your injury is so severe that he or she feels a non-invasive approach would not be effective.
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There are three ways to treat a rotator cuff injury surgically:
1. Open repair surgery: With this option, the surgeon makes a full incision into the shoulder. This method gives the surgeon a great deal of freedom of movement; however, it is the largest incision option of the three available methods.
2. Mini-open repair surgery: This method is like open repair surgery, but it also utilizes arthroscopy. The advantages of this method are that it is an outpatient procedure that leaves a smaller scar.
All-arthroscopic surgery is the least invasive surgery. It is an outpatient procedure that leaves a very small scar.
After examining and diagnosing your injury, your doctor will be able to make a sound decision as to which method will work best for you.
Happily, rotator cuff surgery is a highly successful surgical procedure. Eighty to ninety-five percent of patients who have this type of surgery report successful results, improved range-of-motion and a significant decrease in pain in six months or less.
The success of your recovery is dependent on a number of factors. Among them are, your surgeons level of expertise, your fitness level, the severity of your injury, and your compliance with your doctors instructions.
Complications resulting from rotator cuff surgery are quite rare. The most commonly experienced complication is tendon re-tear. This is only experienced by about six percent of patients. Nerve injury may be experienced by one to two percent of patients. Infection may be a problem for one percent of patients. Fewer than one percent complain of stiffness. Less than one percent may have problems with deltoid muscle detachment.
Dr. Edelson is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine. His clinic, Sports Medicine Oregon, focuses on athletes of all ages. Click here to learn more about Dr. Edelson, Labral Surgery in Oregon and Tigard Labral Repair.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
The bones of joints are held together by ligaments. You will find the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) at the center of your knee. Its purpose is to keep your shin bone from shifting forward on your thigh bone.
A torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) can cause your knee to collapse during strenuous activity. Not only is this immediately dangerous, it can lead to repeated collapse, causing cartilage damage and arthritis.
ACL Reconstruction can resolve these problems. With this surgery, your damaged ligament can be replaced with new ligament. This ligament may come from a deceased donor (allograft) or from you (autograft).
An autograft is usually taken from the hamstring or the patellar tendon (front of the knee) of the patient.
There are pros and cons to both types of grafts; however, both are usually successful for most people. Talk with your surgeon to find out more.
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ACL Reconstruction is usually done under general anesthesia using arthroscopy.
When arthroscopy is used, your surgeon will have a clear view of the inside of your knee. He or she will make one small incision to insert a tiny camera into the knee chamber. This camera will send a picture of the interior structure of the knee to a video monitor. In this way, your surgeon can see and repair any problems in the knee at the same time that he or she attends to your ACL damage.
In addition to the poke-hole made to insert the camera, you will have a few other incisions. If you are using an autograft, there will be one larger incision made to access the tissue. A few smaller incisions will be made around your knee to access the damaged ligament and replace it with new ligament. Bone tunnels will be created to place the new ligament perfectly, and it will then be fastened in place with screws or other appropriate fasteners.
When your surgery is done and your incisions have been closed, your knee will be bandaged, and you will be given time to recover from your anesthesia. At this time, you may be able to see the video of your surgery and confer with your surgeon on his or her findings and any concerns or questions you may have in mind.
Dr. Edelson is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine. His clinic, Sports Medicine Oregon, focuses on athletes of all ages. Click here to learn more about Dr. Edelson, ACL Surgery in Tigard and Tigard Knee Injuries.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
by Dr. Richard Edelson
The bones of joints are held together by ligaments. You will find the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) at the center of your knee. Its purpose is to keep your shin bone from shifting forward on your thigh bone.
If your ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is torn, your knee might give out when you are physically active. This is a danger in itself. If it happens too often, your cartilage will be damaged, and you will experience early arthritis.
ACL Reconstruction can resolve these problems. With this surgery, your damaged ligament can be replaced with new ligament. This ligament may come from a deceased donor (allograft) or from you (autograft).
If you decide to use an autograft, the tissue will probably come from your hamstring or the front of your knee (your patellar tendon).
There are pros and cons to both types of grafts; however, both are usually successful for most people. Talk with your surgeon to find out more.
Click here for more on ACL tear surgery.
ACL Reconstruction is usually done under general anesthesia using arthroscopy.
Arthroscopy allows your surgeon to see the interior of your knee via a tiny camera inserted through a poke-hole. This allows your surgeon to see, not only the torn ACL , but also any other problems you may be having with your knee. These problems can be addressed during your ACL reconstruction.
If you are using an autograft, there will be one large incision (also called an open incision) made to remove this tissue. Additionally, your surgeon will access the areas to be worked on via several small incisions around the knee. These will be used to place your new ligament. Your old ligament will be removed, then the surgeon will make bone tunnels to place the new ligament in the same position as the old one. The new ligament will be secured with surgical fasteners such as screws.
When your surgery is done and your incisions have been closed, your knee will be bandaged, and you will be given time to recover from your anesthesia. At this time, you may be able to see the video of your surgery and confer with your surgeon on his or her findings and any concerns or questions you may have in mind.
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Dr. Edelson is a Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in sports medicine. His clinic, Sports Medicine Oregon, focuses on athletes of all ages. Click here to learn more about Dr. Edelson, Bicep Surgery in Tigard and Tigard Torn Biceps.
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Sunday, July 19th, 2009
by Ahmad Hassam
It is important for you as a forex trader to identify and understand a trend in currency markets because they tend to be vicious and one way. Trends in forex routinely wipe out retail traders like you and me who commit the sin of trend fading.
FX trends start slowly and are usually the result of another action taking place in the global capital markets. A booming stock market like that happened in the Tokyo Stock Exchange some years back may lead to a massive forex trend in its wake as an example.
Likewise, a global recession may force the investors to run towards save haven currencies like dollar in their flight towards safety. Similarly fall in interest rates usually forces carry traders to become risk averse.
So you will have to keep one eye on the global macro situation developing to look in which direction smart money is going to flow. Most of the trends in forex markets are fundamentally driven by the direction of smart money flow.
The longer the trend is, the longer the correction and the consolidation will be. In simple words, fundamentally driven trends do not make sudden U-turns.
But when the public realizes that a trend has developed, it is always too late. The professional traders and hedge fund have long been in the trade and are ready to unload their positions on the retail crowd.
As the saying goes, a Newsweek cover is a kiss of death for a trend. Trends are important for an individual investor to understand.
Always remember the saying, trend is your friend. Trading the Trend is one of the popular strategies used by professional traders including hedge funds.
The best and most effective strategy involves taking a position in the direction of the trend. You can identify a trend in forex using multiple time frame analysis involving moving averages.
Once you have identified the trend, use Fibonacci retracement levels to enter and exit the position. Always put stop losses. If you successfully make a trade, you can make many pips in a few days.
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Mr. Ahmad Hassam is a Harvard University Graduate. He is interested in day trading and swing trading stocks and currencies. Know These Forex Broker Games. Try Netpicks Forex Signals Free.
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