July 28, 2010 | Posted by Dr. Dirk Kancilia
There are many people that suffer the pain and suffering of chronic back pain and are desperate to seek out a way to get rid of the pain. This treatment option many times involves the use of surgical procedure as well as several other different types of methods. There are those that are looking to get rid of the pain without missing out on life. This is where the use of Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression is many times a more preferred method for a person to use.
Categories: neck pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, california disc institute, CDI, disc, health, neck pain, sciatica, Scoliosis, spinal decompression, spine, vertebrae |
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July 12, 2010 | Posted by Chris Lemmon
Did you know that typically, the pain you are feeling in your back is stemming from swelling or inflammation? You can get rid of the swelling or at least reduce it by applying ice to the area where the pain is most severe. This is by far the most effective way to reduce pain quickly. In fact, it’s why most people prefer to just take over the counter pain killers – pain killers contain anti-inflammatory medicine.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, Pain, relief, systems |
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July 10, 2010 | Posted by Christa Tomas
If you suffer from acute back pain caused by an injury or trauma, and haven’t been experiencing relief from pain medication, try icing your pain away. Ice is a natural anti-inflammatory home remedy using by trainers, athletes and people who suffer from pain everywhere. It’s safe and very effective.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: acute, back, Back Pain, ice, Pain, relief |
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May 1, 2010 | Posted by Rosetta Hess
Lower back surgery should only be considered as a last resort. It is a risk that should involve serious consideration even after all other avenues have been explored and failed. The proximity of the spinal cord is just one of the risks that should be considered. As with any invasive surgery, any number of things could go wrong leaving you in worse shape than before the procedure.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, clinic, disability, disease, hospital, injury, insurance, Pain, surgeon, surgery |
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April 17, 2010 | Posted by Gabriel Velez
Scoliosis of the spine is a disorder that, although rare, affects a large amount of individuals each year. It is indicated by a serious curving of the spine that can lead to total limitations of normal activities. The reasons for the condition vary and there are none specific to the problem.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, disease, doctor, Pain, Scoliosis, surgery |
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April 15, 2010 | Posted by Guy Craig
No one wants surgery. That’s for sure. For some people, the only way to relieve the pain they have in their back is to have spinal surgery. While when one thinks about spinal surgery as being totally invasive, what one makes it out to be doesn’t have to be totally invasive. There are some surgeries where it is minimally invasive spinal surgery. Let’s give you more information about this.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, disability, disease, insurance, Pain, spinal-cord, spine, surgery |
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April 10, 2010 | Posted by Jay Trujillo
Laser Surgeries are certainly a worthy expenditure. The sports world can see how valuable such expenditure may be. A lot of people enjoy watching sports. A lot of people enjoy watching their favorite teams. A lot of people will pay a lot of money to see their favorite team. Because of this fact, a lot of people expect a top notch performance giving that they are paying top dollar in order to go to the event.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: back, Back Pain, body, disease, doctor, hospital, illness, laser, Pain, surgeon, surgery |
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February 25, 2010 | Posted by Jesse Heartfield
Back pain is a very common ailment. As many as 8 out 10 people suffer from some particular sort of back pain. If you suffer from back pain, you are defiantly not alone. Back pain can range from a constant, dull ache to sudden sharp pains. Although aches and pains come in a wide variety, there are two main categories ranging from acute to chronic. Acute back pain is a temporary condition with quick recovery periods from days to weeks. Chronic back pain persists for longer periods of time. If you have chronic back pain then you know expected healing time for an identified cause may go on and on even after receiving treatment. The choice is either you grow used to the pain or you need to find relief.
Categories: neck pain |
Tags: back, back health, Back Pain, neck pain, Pain Management, shoulder pain, supplements, weightlifting |
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February 6, 2010 | Posted by Dr. Shaun Stuto
When the clock strikes midnight, the ball will drop this New Years. The confetti will erupt and the champagne corks will fly. The final chapter of 2009 is quickly coming to an end and we prepare now to turn the page. Just as quickly as they started, the festivities will end. The buzz will die, and life will normalize just as the hangover starts to set in. The sun will rise, a new year will be upon us and life as we know it will be very much the same. Without a definite plan, the smoke and hope you have mustered up regarding changinng your life will smolder into cold ash. That is without a plan. Follow these three powerful strategies instead and create massive change in your life in 2010!
Categories: Chiropractic |
Tags: 59801, 59802, 59803, arm, back, Chiropractic, chiropractor, chiropractors, missoula, neck, Pain, shoulder, transformation, wellness |
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January 20, 2010 | Posted by Nathan S. Perez
Back pain is named chronic if it continues for over 3 months continuously. The discomfort tends to reappear ever if an episode has been resolved. However the recurrence is irregular and variable.
Categories: Back Pain |
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