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Did you know that your balance starts to decline at the ripe age of 25, and 1 in 3 people aged 65 years or older fall doing normal daily living activities? When the elderly fall the injuries are usually much more serious (often breaking a hip) and significantly affects their future independence. Despite these grim statistics, all adults can improve their balance through simple exercises and decrease their risk of falls. In general, “strengthening your buttocks, quadriceps, and hamstrings goes a long way in improving balance” (U.S. News & World Report). If you don’t already have an...
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When you enter the world of medical supplies you suddenly encounter a new vocabulary, and attempting to match the variety of products available on the market to the correct terminology can be confusing. We are frequently asked if wheelchairs and transport chairs are the same thing. Both are mobility aids and allow people with limited mobility greater independence but transport chairs and wheelchairs are two different types of medical equipment. The key difference is that a manual wheelchair can be self-propelled by the user or pushed by a companion, while the only mobility option with a tra...
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While not something most men want to discuss, the topic of erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common one and has launched itself into our living rooms with commercials promising Viagra (and other pills) as the ultimate ED treatment. Like any medication, drug treatments for erectile dysfunction have side effects and don’t work at all for approximately 30% of the men who try them. There are several natural ways to treat ED, and treating erectile dysfunction without drugs means you won’t have to worry about the possibility of a painful erection lasting four hours or longer (one of the potential s...
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Opinions vary on whether Alzheimer’s can be prevented, but the Alzheimer’s Association predicts at least one out of every eight baby boomers will develop the disease within their lifetime. Ironically, many boomers have seen their own aging parents suffer from Alzheimer’s but aren’t clear on the increased risk for themselves. One article I read recounted the gay community raised awareness and funding of such fantastic proportions early on with AIDS that treatments came about within 10 years, and pondered what might happen if the boomer generation did the same for Alzheimer’s? Stati...
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Caring for an aging loved one can be very stressful, but stress multiplies for long distance caregivers attempting to help aging loved ones (often aging parents) living more than 100 miles away. Long distance caregivers must make long trips to visit, may not be able to visit often, and they must ascertain when a situation warrants traveling to their loved one or it can be handled from afar. For a long distance caregiver it may feel like there are more questions than answers, so we’ve compiled this list of tips to help caregivers be as efficient as possible despite distance. First, you’l...

Ever feel like you’ve “lost” your patience at the end of a long day? A biological process called ergotropic tuning changes the way the nerves in your body respond to stress. It causes your nerves to respond faster and more strongly to stress, making you feel stressed more easily, more quickly, and more intensely. Researchers discovered breathing regulates another biological system which reverses ergotropic tuning, and that research has led to revolutionary biofeedback devices which help you retrain your brain for long term stress relief that is easy-to-use, convenient, incredibly successful, and affordable!

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Aquatic therapy isn’t a recent therapy having been used by Roman soldiers more than 2,000 years ago, but pool therapy jumped in popularity when celebrity Christopher Reeve did much of his rehab in water; it was actually in a therapy pool that Reeve was able to make some of his only limb movements. Water therapy helps people with mobility issues and injuries regain their strength and movement via water buoyancy and resistance. Just entering the therapy pool can be a challenge so there are pool handicap access solutions such as the AquaTrek product line to provide dignity and assistance for disabled and others with limited mobility issues.

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Whether you’re an elite athlete or simply enjoy a game of pickup on the weekends,  treating injuries quickly for faster healing is essential to get you back in the game as quickly as possible. While sponsors spend billions having athletes endorse everything from cereals to tennis shoes, there hasn’t been a lot of innovation past the ACE bandage to help athletes heal more quickly and efficiently (at least available to those of us who aren’t Olympic athletes). Until now. The PolyGel ThermoActive Hot and Cold Compression Wraps are a line of accelerated recovery products that deliver targeted relief from new and chronic injuries by combining hot and cold therapy with a patented compression pump to provide circumferential compression.

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Fortunately there are numerous back pain treatments and options for getting natural back pain relief. A previous blog covered how to utilize exercise, proper rest, and support for natural relief of back pain and this blog will continue to discuss additional options regarding natural treatments for back pain relief.

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The Sacro Wedgy was brought to our attention by an employee who used and loved the product. At ActiveForever.com we personally test each and every product before selling it to customers, and we sell only the highest quality products at the most affordable prices, but sometimes it takes a product getting additional press to help alert people to how amazing a product like the Sacro Wedgy really is. Featured on “The Doctors” show today, the Sacro Wedgy was showcased for its ability to treat a variety of painful health symptoms (including piriformis syndrome, hip pain, and sciatica) by treating the origin of the problem, not just the symptom.

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This past September, the Department of Justice made changes to the ADA standards, specifically to policies regarding pools and hot tubs. This new change affects not only caregiver facilities, but private residences constructed by state and local governments, housing at places of education (Universities, etc.), and places of lodging, such as hotels and motels. Essentially the new changes mandate that nearly all pools have means of entry for wheelchair users.

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