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Dr. Bob Arnot (Author)
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December 30, 2003
Feeling old and creaky? Everyday wear and tear can erode your joints and stiffen your ligaments and tendons, and can even lead to arthritis. Bestselling author

Dr. Bob Arnot designed a revolutionary program to overcome his own advanced case of wear and tear, and his findings can help you get on the move too.

His exciting new blueprint will dramatically improve your strength and vigor, help you become more supple and limber, and put the spring back into your step. Whether you are sixty years old or twenty, this book can help you beat wear and tear.

Based on the latest scientific research and decades of Dr. Arnot's own experience, Wear and Tear includes easy-to-follow guidelines to help you select the right shoes, incorporate highly effective new supplements into your diet, and kill the pain associated with sore joints and even moderate arthritis. For the more athletic, Dr. Arnot provides a regimen of nutrition, diet, and exercise to reverse joint damage. You'll even find customized yoga poses and a chapter on joint-friendly sports.

Dr. Bob Arnot will show you how to slow, stop, or even reverse the effects of wear and tear.


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Robert Pritikin Director of the Pritikin Longevity Center Bob's cutting-edge thinking offers new reasons to consider adopting a healthier lifestyle, and I'm all for that!

Charlie Rose I don't know anyone in better shape physically or mentally than Dr. Bob.

Dr. Dean Ornish President and director of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute Dr. Bob Arnot's approach is one of the most comprehensive and useful.

About the Author

Dr. Bob Arnot is currently an NBC news correspondent and one of the most recognized names in the medical and health professions. A bestselling author, Dr. Arnot has published nine books, including Wear and Tear, The Prostate Cancer Protection Plan, The Breast Health Cookbook, The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet, and The Biology of Success.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (December 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743225562
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743225564
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,005,243 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Practical book on preventing and managing wear and tear on your body, September 25, 2010
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I enjoyed Dr. Bob Arnot's "Wear And Tear: Stop The Pain And Put The Spring Back In Your Body." It's called a complete anti-aching program on the cover, and I find it a very useful book of advice for those who have the aches and pains from using your body the way it was meant to be used, to the fullest. It focuses on the wear and tear that erodes joints and stiffens ligaments and tendons and what you can do about it.

The first part of the book deals with what causes wear and tear. The five chapters are Heal Pounders, Stiff Man Syndrome, Fatal Flaws, The Weak Link, and Overload. These chapters focus on proper biomechanics, the lack of stretching and becoming stiff, skeletal malalignment, loss of muscle strength, and overloading your body with excess fat. The chapters are easy to understand and informative.

Part two is the section of the book I liked the most, it focuses on beating wear and tear. The first chapter of part two, chapter six, contains methods for killing the pain. Dr. Arnot discusses the options of painkillers like Acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and Aspirin. He also addresses other methods including topical analgesics, injections, acupuncture, and massage.

The next chapter is one protecting your joints and the chapter makes the case for taking glucosamine and chondroitin. Dr. Arnot addressed why they work, side effects, and the Arthritis Foundation recommendations among other things in this chapter.

Chapter eight is called Fix the Flaws and discusses correct shoes and other solutions for different problems causing wear and tear. This includes some expert picks for shoes, but since they come out with new models faster than new cars, actual shoes may have changed, but the advice as what to look for is still good.

Chapter nine, Restore Your Joints, is a very good chapter about how yoga can help reduce the pain of wear and tear. Dr. Arnot tells why yoga works, how to do a yoga program, warnings regarding some postures, breathing, and targets. The chapter contains some drawings of simple postures to begin with. I think the chapter is enough to get a person motivated to seek out further yoga instruction or resources to incorporate into a health and fitness program.

The next chapter, Build Protective Strength, is a short chapter on the importance of strength training and includes a few exercises. I agree this is very important, and think one should seek out resources that focus on strength training to further their education in this area. The next chapter continues with this theme and has a little on plyometrics and lunges. Again, there are better resources out there, but this book should get you motivated to seek them out and start doing strength exercises.

Chapter 12 is a primer on diet. It' called Lighten the Load and has the basics of sound nutrition. It's very short, and there are more resources you'll want to get on this too, but it let's you know that diet and how much you weigh effects your joints.

The last chapter suggests some joint-friendly sports and then the book ends with an appendix on joint nutrition and a glossary.

As we age, we seem to have little aches and pains creep up on us. Dr. Arnot's "Wear And Tear" is a practical guide on slowing this wear and tear down, as well as preventing it in the first place.

Reviewed by Alain Burrese, J.D., author of Hard-Won Wisdom From the School of Hard Knocks.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Also known as "Turning Back The Clock II: The Retraction", November 23, 2006
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I have to disagree with the anonymous reader who accused the book of being a commercial for glucosamine. (An endorsement is not the same thing as a commercial). I believe that the information in "Wear And Tear" will be of genuine help to people willing to try the ideas presented here.

Actually it seems to me that the proper title of this book should be "Turning Back The Clock II: Undoing the Damage from The First Book". In "Wear And Tear", Arnot talks extensively about the wear and tear on the body caused by high volume endurance exercise - which is almost exactly his prescription for health and longevity in "Turning Back The Clock". His candid descriptions of his own joint and health problems are obviously a direct result of all the running, biking and cross country exteme events he did in the previous book - although he never actually admits the connection. If you are paying attention, this tends to damage his credibility as an expert - he was 100% sure about his methods in his last book, but now he's hurting and achy, so now he's 100% sure about his new methods. Indian yoga masters and Chinese Tai Chi masters and Pilates instructors and even physical therapists around the country would laugh at him until their sides hurt.

Even so, as a long time beliver in the pre-hab/rehab power of a well designed hatha yoga practice, I was impressed that Arnot advocated a very well known "hot" yoga system (Bikram Yoga) as part of a daily restoration routine. I also appreciated his explaining both the "how" and the "why" of each of his modes of self help, and that he made practical, easily implemented suggestions for each method; and other helpful exercises (besides yoga), stress reduction methods and nutritional supplements (including dosages, and specific brand names).

I learned a few good things from this book, and I already know more about the subject than 90% of the mainstream American audience. So you may not NEED this book...but it will be a worthwhile entry in your health and fitness library if you decide to buy it.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good content, let's not debate the source..., September 7, 2005
This review is from: Wear and Tear: Stop the Pain and Put the Spring Back in Your Body (Paperback)
I haven't read "the arthritis cure" so can't comment on the other reviewer's "rehash" perception. The presentation looks highly suspicious, I bought it on the small chance it would actually help my knee pain....then I was surprised to find that some of his stuff actually works. Immediately. Wow, my joints honestly did feel "like silk" after one of his yoga sessions.
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destructive foot, repetitive impulse loading, podiatric sports medicine, stiff man syndrome, cavus foot, rigid foot, knee osteoarthritis, taking glucosamine, knee arthritis, stair machine, hip arthritis, heel strike, medial compartment, shock absorption, normal stride, elliptical trainer
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