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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    over extended my it? What's it?
    ooops! your knee.

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    when it is inflammed, for whatever reason, it is usually warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    when it is inflammed, for whatever reason, it is usually warm.
    but areas afflicted w/ gout do get warm , tama ba doc?

    i never had gout * knock on wood * but people i know who got it say it's real bad whenever it flares up. according to them, the pain is debilitating enough to make them stay in bed all day.

    * cathy- hyper extended knee pala iyong term nila sa sports. they call it that when the knee bends forward (far enough) instead of the usual way it's designed to.
    Last edited by baludoy; October 11th, 2024 at 09:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    but areas afflicted w/ gout do get warm , tama ba doc?
    yespo.
    when a tissue is inflammed, for whatever reason, it gets increased amount of blood flow, thus resulting in "warm to the touch".

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    Breakdancers at risk for “headspin hole,” doctors warn '-' Ars Technica

    Breakdancing has become a global phenomenon since it first emerged in the 1970s, even making its debut as an official event at this year's Summer Olympics. But hardcore breakers are prone to injury (sprains, strains, tendonitis), including a bizarre condition known as "headspin hole" or "breakdance bulge"—a protruding lump on the scalp caused by repeatedly performing the power move known as a headspin. A new paper published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) describes one such case that required surgery to redress.

    According to the authors, there are very few published papers about the phenomenon; they cite two in particular. A 2009 German study of 106 breakdancers found that 60.4 percent of them experienced overuse injuries to the scalp because of headspins, with 31.1 percent of those cases reporting hair loss, 23.6 percent developing head bumps, and 36.8 percent experiencing scalp inflammation. A 2023 study of 142 breakdancers reported those who practiced headspins more than three times a week were much more likely to suffer hair loss.
    I remember reading this as a joke in Pugad Baboy. Totoo pala!

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    overuse something, and you eventually get that something damaged.

    thumb arthritis. they see it in folks who use their thumbs... computer keyboard users... gaming gadget hand controls...
    cervical (neck) arthritis. those who stand on their heads on a regular basis.
    leg joints. athletes who do a lot of ambulation.
    hand arthritis and/or tenosynovytis, from pianists who strenuously practice their craft.

    gout. it has very little to do with activity, and everything to do with one's diet and one's chromosomes.
    the excess uric acid in the blood, will crystallize and deposit in tissues. joints are particularly distressing, because they cause considerable pain when they are moved. no such pain occurs when the deposits (gouty tophus) develop in non-moving, soft tissues like skin and under skin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    overuse something, and you eventually get that something damaged.
    Conversely, if you don't use it, you're going to lose it.

    Kaya, no matter the age, iyong Cowper's gland kailangan gamitin doc ��

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    Anything that is ... abused ... overused ... misused ... unused ... becomes useless ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    Breakdancers at risk for “headspin hole,” doctors warn '-' Ars Technica



    I remember reading this as a joke in Pugad Baboy. Totoo pala!
    During the 80's and the height to break dancing, i was told that doing the dead spin would snap your neck or worst break your skull. Which is why very few people/kids tried doing this during those days.

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    are old excess cvt fluids good lubricants for gate hinges, gate lever handles, bike chains, and the like?

    are they also good rust repellants or effective in displacing water when they're wiped down on steel garden sets that are exposed to the elements 24/7?

    i usually use left over motor oils and ATFs for lubricating and anti-rust purposes but the next time around i want to utilize those jugs of cvt fluid overruns gathering dust
    in the cabinet too. or maybe i can mix motor oil, atf, and cvt fluid so i can maximize their usability.
    Last edited by baludoy; October 16th, 2024 at 09:56 PM.

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