W. Green

Walt Green is a registered nurse with years of experience in the field of orthopedics. As an orthopedic nurse, Walt Green has dealt with a variety of cases and injuries with their proper management measures. To share his knowledge to others, specifically on musculoskeletal injuries, Walt Green is also a contributor working part time as an online writer to various websites. Generally, he focuses on basic first aid care for musculoskeletal injuries as well as other health-related topics.

Torn meniscus

A torn meniscus is a common form of knee joint injury. It occurs once the cartilage that provides cushioning between the femur and tibia are torn. The injury is typically brought about by any sport such as football, basketball or running where the knee is forcefully twisted or rotated. What are the usual causes? Some

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Infant botulism

Infant botulism is an uncommon, bacterial form of food poisoning affecting infants less than 1 year old. The condition responsible is the Clostridium botulinum bacteria. It is important to note that the bacteria releases toxin that triggers the symptoms. If the condition is diagnosed early along with proper treatment, the outlook is good but can

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