Saturday, February 23, 2008

Frozen Shoulder - A to Z

Phew,It was one hectic week and I am back from this long hiatus with something that might help most of us....Well its not about gizmos or fun instead its something concerning my mom.The reason for my hibernation wasn't partying but something really serious and that is Frozen Shoulder which my mom is suffering from and we came to know about it on Monday after four long months of her going through all the misery and pain.Therefore,I decided to inform each one of you about this incurable problem called Frozen Shoulder.

Frozen shoulder:

Frozen shoulder is characterized by pain and loss of motion or stiffness in the shoulder. It affects about two percent of the general population. Frozen shoulder most commonly affects patients between the ages of 40 and 60 years, with no clear predisposition based on sex, arm dominance, or occupation.

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Causes:

The causes of frozen shoulder are not fully understood. The process involves thickening and contracture of the capsule surrounding the shoulder joint.

Frozen shoulder occurs much more commonly in individuals with diabetes, affecting 10 percent to 20 percent of these individuals. Other medical problems associated with increased risk of frozen shoulder include: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Parkinson's disease, and cardiac disease or surgery.

Frozen shoulder can develop after a shoulder is immobilized for a period of time. Attempts to prevent frozen shoulder include early motion of the shoulder after it has been injured.

Symptoms:

Pain due to frozen shoulder is usually dull or aching. It can be worsened with attempted motion. The pain is usually located over the outer shoulder area and sometimes the upper arm.

The hallmark of the disorder is restricted motion or stiffness in the shoulder. The affected individual cannot move the shoulder normally. Motion is also limited when someone else attempts to move the shoulder for the patient.

Some physicians have described the normal course of a frozen shoulder as having three stages:

  • Stage one: In the "freezing" stage, the patient develops a slow onset of pain. As the pain worsens, the shoulder loses motion. This stage may last from six weeks to nine months.
  • Stage two: The "frozen" stage is marked by a slow improvement in pain, but the stiffness remains. This stage generally lasts four months to nine months.
  • Stage three: The final stage is the "thawing," during which shoulder motion slowly returns toward normal. This generally lasts five months to 26 months.

    Diagnosis:

    A doctor can diagnose frozen shoulder based on the patient's symptoms and a physical examination.

    X-rays or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) studies are sometimes used to rule out other causes of shoulder stiffness and pain, such as a rotator cuff tear.

    Treatment:

    Frozen shoulder will generally get better on its own. However, this takes some time, occasionally up to two to three years. Treatment is aimed at pain control and restoring motion.

    Nonsurgical Treatment:

    Pain control can be achieved with anti-inflammatory medications. These can include pills taken by mouth, such as ibuprofen, or by injection, such as corticosteroids.

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    Physical therapy is used to restore motion. This may be under the direct supervision of a physical therapist or via a home program. Therapy includes stretching or range-of-motion exercises for the shoulder. Sometimes, heat is used to help decrease pain. Examples of some of the exercises that might be recommended can be seen in the following figures.

    If these methods fail, nerve blocks are sometimes used to limit pain and allow more aggressive physical therapy.

    More than 90 percent of patients improve with these relatively simple treatments. Usually, the pain resolves and motion improves. However, in some cases, even after several years the motion does not return completely and a small amount of stiffness remains.

    Surgical Treatment:

    Surgical intervention is considered when there is no improvement in pain or shoulder motion after an appropriate course of physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medications. When more invasive measures are considered, the patient must always consider that most individuals will get better if given sufficient time and that surgery always has risk involved.

    Surgical intervention is aimed at stretching or releasing the contracted joint capsule of the shoulder. The most common methods include manipulation under anesthesia and shoulder arthroscopy:

    Manipulation under anesthesia involves putting the patient to sleep and forcing the shoulder to move. This process causes the capsule to stretch or tear.

    With shoulder arthroscopy, the surgeon makes several small incisions around the shoulder. A small camera and instruments are inserted through the incisions. These instruments are used to cut through the tight portions of the joint capsule.

    Often, manipulation and arthroscopy are used together in combination to obtain maximum results. Most patients have very good results with these procedures.

    After surgery, physical therapy is important to maintain the motion that was achieved with surgery. Recovery time varies, from six weeks to three months.

    I hope this informative article helps you to be cautious enough to stay away from Frozen Shoulder.Everybody please take proper care, precautions, feel fit & healthy and most importantly keep smiling Smile


    Quote of the Day:
    For Sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds; Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds.
    --William Shakespeare

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  • Wednesday, February 13, 2008

    Nokia Unleashes Super-Phone

    For all those who thought that the convergence has reached its apogee with the phones like the Nokia N95 & N81(8gb) or the Apple Iphone will be utterly abashed to know that they were counterfactual about the mobile convergence.The reason being Nokia N96 and as action speaks louder than word....See it for your own self:

    And if that was not enough for you people then lets have a good insight of the specifications of the undisputed leader of the Phone-Industry the Nokia N96:

    Technical Profile•System:WCDMA900/2100 (HSDPA), EGSM900, GSM850/1800/1900 MHz (EGPRS)•User Interface:S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2Multimedia Menu•Dimensions:103 x 55 x 18* mm (L x W x H)(* local depth up to 20 mm)•Weight:125 g•Display:2.8 inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) with up to 16 million colours•Battery: Nokia Battery BL-5F, 950 mAh

    Media•Memory:16GB on-board memory,expandable via microSD memory card slot•Video playback:MPEG-4 / SP and MPEG-4 AVC/H.264,up to 30 fps, up to VGA resolution (scaled max QVGA on device, SDTV on TV-out)RealVideo up to QCIF @ 30 fps Windows Media (WMV9) up to CIF @ 30 fps Flash Lite 3.0 / Flash Video in browser•Music playback:MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA

    Main Camera•Lens:Carl Zeiss Tessar™•Image capture:Up to 5 megapixels (2592 x 1944) JPEG/EXIF (16.7 million/24-bit colour)•Video capture:MPEG-4 VGA (640 x 480) at up to 30 fps•Aperture:F2.8•Focal length:5.2 mm •Flash:Dual LED camera flash and video light

    Operating Times•Talk time:Up to 150 min (3G), 220 min (GSM)•Standby time:Up to 200 hrs (3G), 220 hrs (GSM) •Video playback:Up to 5 hours (offline mode)•Music playback:Up to 14 hours (offline mode)•TV playback:Up to 4 hours

    Connectivity & Data Services•WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g with UPnP support •Micro-USB connector, Hi-Speed USB 2.0•DVB-H class C, 470-750MHz•3.5mm stereo headphone plug and TV-out support (PAL/NTSC)•Bluetooth wireless technology 2.0 with A2DP stereo audio, enhanced data rates (EDR)•GPS receiver with support for assisted GPS (A-GPS)

    Still craving to know more about it,If yes then you would be delighted to know that I got more :

    N96

    Nokia Nseries Experiences

    Video and TV•Watch high-quality video on the 2.8 inch display•Store up to 40 hrs of video on the 16 gigabytes of memory, and expand storage further with the microSD card slot•Video playback at 30 fps, for a wide array of formats•Access internet video feeds through Nokia Video Center•Transfer videos from compatible PC, using Hi-Speed USB 2.0•Watch Live TV (operator service using DVB-H or streaming over 3G, where available)

    Music•Enjoy great audio through standard 3.5 mm jack headphones, built-in 3D stereo speakers or Bluetooth technology•Easily control playback with the dedicated media keys•Digital music player with support for playlist editing, equalizer and categorized access to your music collection•Podcasts, stereo FM Radio with RDS and Internet Radio •Search, browse and purchase songs online in Nokia Music Store (for availability, please visit www.music.nokia.com)

    Maps and Navigation•A-GPS receiver, downloadable maps and satellite images*•Multimedia city guides and navigation services available* for purchase. Drive: voice guided car navigation, or Walk: pedestrian-optimised turn-by-turn guidance.* Availability varies by country –see www.maps.nokia.com

    Photos•Location tagging of pictures captured, and online sharing•Organize photos by albums and tags, and synchronize with PC•Easy playback of videos and photos on compatible TV using TV-out cable or WLAN/UPnP

    Explore•True internet experience with Nokia web browser, featuring visual history, mini-map, Flash video and progressive download•Get the latest headlines with RSS web feeds•Nokia Search (local & internet search) •Ready for N-Gage (when compatible version is available for download)•Email (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS.

    N96


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    The person who is not hungry says that the coconut has a hard shell.
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    Sunday, February 10, 2008

    HOTEL KERALA-FONIA

    Here is a our own desi take on the Cult-Classic hit Hotel California by The Eagles.Its simply hilarious....It seems that its from down south according to the name,funny lyrics and the way its sung....Listen to it and have a great laugh :-)

    On the road to Trivandrum
    Coconut oil in my hair
    Warm smell of avial
    Rising up through the air
    Up ahead in the distance
    I saw a bright pink tube-light
    My tummy rumbled, I felt weak and thin
    I had to stop for a bite
    There he stood in the doorway
    Flicked his mundu in style
    And I was thinking to myself
    I don’t like the look of his smile
    Then he lit up a petromax
    Muttering “No power today”
    More Mallus down the corridor
    I thought I heard them say

    Welcome to the Hotel Kerala-fonia
    Such a lousy place,
    Such a lousy place (background)
    Such a sad disgrace,
    Plenty of bugs at the Hotel Kerala-fonia
    Any time of year
    Any time of year (background)
    It’s infested here
    It’s infested here

    His finger’s stuck up his nostril
    He’s got a big, thick mustache
    He makes an ugly, ugly noise
    But that’s just his laugh
    Buxom girls clad in pavada
    Eating banana chips
    Some roll their eyes, and
    Some roll their hips
    I said to the manager
    My room’s full of mice
    He said,
    Don’t worry, saar,I sending you
    meen karri, brandy and ice
    And still those voices were crying from far away
    Wake you up in the middle of the night
    Just to hear them pray

    Save us from the Hotel Kerala-fonia
    Such a lousy place,
    Such a lousy place (background)
    Such a sad disgrace
    Trying to live at the Hotel Kerala-fonia
    It is no surprise
    It is no surprise (background)
    That it swarms with flies

    The blind man was pouring
    Stale sambar on rice
    And he said
    We are all just actors here
    In Silk Smitha-disguise
    And in the dining chamber
    We gathered for the feast
    We stab it with our steely knives
    But we just can’t cut that beef
    Last thing I remember
    I was writhing on the floor
    That cockroach in my appam-stew was the culprit,
    I am sure
    Relax, said the watchman
    This enema will make you well
    And his friends laughed as they held me down
    God’s Own Country? Oh, Hell!


    Quote of the Day:

    A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice. - Billy Cosby

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