December 29, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
Many patients achieve pain relief through treatment with a car Proctor, and for those who need supplemental therapy than simply the rehab and the adjustments in the office, a manipulation of anesthesia may do the trick. This is utilized when patients are not responding to normal treatment protocols, or could be having pain due to their degenerative condition that is just not getting relief.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, disease, fitness, health, medicine, men's issues, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine, surgery |
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December 28, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
The incidence of pain in America is at epidemic proportions. Approximately 1/3 of the country is dealing with a chronic pain problem. A lot of these individuals may qualify for surgery of some sort of help alleviate this pain. This could be a spinal fusion, raw joint replacement or a lumbar decompression surgery for a herniated disc.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, health, medicine, men's issues, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine |
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December 28, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
History or Chiropractic Medicine
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Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, fitness, health, medicine, men's issues, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine |
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December 26, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
Recently, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration finished its survey results on drug use in the US. The results showed some encouraging improvements along with some concerning statistics.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, fitness, health, medicine, men's issues, orthopedic, orthopedic surgery, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine, surgery |
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December 26, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
There are certain times when chronic pain cannot be fixed with simply physical therapy or surgery. It may be that a previous surgery did not work or made things worse. It could also be that the patient is suffering from a condition such as diabetic neuropathy where there is no surgical option and the patient simply has to deal with the pain.
Categories: Back Pain |
Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, health, medicine, men's issues, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine, surgery |
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December 26, 2011 | Posted by Suzy Weiss
When you are pregnant, you know that this can be a challenging time of your life. One of those challenges is having back pain. Not all women experience back pain – about two thirds of all pregnant women do feel this type of discomfort. Caring for your back during this time doesn’t mean you should avoid all activity. While you certainly don’t want to strain yourself or overdo it, some exercise is actually helpful. To help you minimize the back pain that you may feel during pregnancy, follow the strategies below.
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Tags: baby, back, Back Pain, chiropractor, health, medication, Muscle, pregnant, relief, spine, surgery |
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December 25, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
About 1% of America at any one point in time has a herniated disc. About a 4th of these folks with back pain have a herniated disc and over 90% of these are situated in the lower back.
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Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, fitness, health, medicine, men's issues, orthopedic, orthopedic surgery, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine, surgery |
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December 24, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
Pain management is a medical field that involves continuously. While there is an epidemic in the United States with prescription medication and narcotic abuse, there are quite a few pain management aspects which continue to benefit patients markedly. Here are 5 of those evolutionary trends.
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Tags: arthritis, Back Pain, chiropractor, Chronic Pain, disease, fitness, health, medicine, men's issues, orthopedic, orthopedic surgery, osteoarthritis, Pain, Pain Management, spine, surgery |
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December 24, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
Occasionally a lumbar disc herniation pushes on a nerve root causing sciatica. The sciatic nerve is a combination of multiple nerve roots including the 4th and 5th lumbar nerve and the 1st sacral nerve root coming together.
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December 3, 2011 | Posted by David Greene
In the US, the predominant reason for spinal surgery in those over age 65 is spinal stenosis. What exactly is spinal stenosis? It represents a narrowing of the region that is available for the dural sac (which is what’s left of the spinal cord) and the nerve roots that come out from it. Usually, there is lots of room for both the nerve roots and the dural sac. Typically, there is enough room for cerebrospinal fluid to bathe the region.
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Tags: alternative medicine, Back Pain, disease, health, low back pain, medicine, men's issues, Pain, Pain Management, spine, spine problem |
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