Archive for the ‘Back Pain’ Category

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Spinal Stenosis

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Spinal Stenosis Symptoms and Treatment of Lumbar Stenosis Spinal stenosis is caused by narrowing in the openings of the vertebrae that nerves pass through. When the narrowed area is in the lower back, it is called lumbar stenosis. The symptoms of lumbar stenosis are related to the compression of nerves that go ...

Physical Therapy

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Exercises Physical Therapy Exercises By Milos Pesic The procedures of physical therapy are diverse. Physical therapy combines a variety of methods and techniques. Yet all in all, the process would include lifestyle change, external stimulation, use of assisting devices, and of course – the therapeutic exercise. Appointing yourself with physical therapy ...

Tempur Pedic Mattress

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Tempur Pedic Mattress My Quest For The Perfect Mattress My Quest For The Perfect Mattress By Mike Taylor It seems to me like everyone I have talked to lately has had the same problem my wife and I did in finding a mattress we both liked so I thought I would write about our ...

Surgery For Back Pain

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Surgery For Back Pain Surgery For Back Pain By Frederic Madore Unless you absolutely need an emergency surgical procedure, surgery for back pain should be the very last solution to look at to get rid of your back problems. If you are suffering from extreme back pain, you should immediately consult with your ...

Osteoporosis

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Osteoporosis Prevent Osteoporosis During Menopause - The Easy Way We know that our bodies require calcium and vitamin D in order to build and maintain powerful bones. According to his recent book entitled, “Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis,” by Dr. Alan Gaby, it takes more vitamins than we think to prevent brittle ...

Pain Management

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Pain Management Pain Management as a Method of First Resort, Not Last by: Leslie McKerns In treating acute or chronic pain, it has long been accepted that physicians had two basic options to alleviate suffering: surgery or pain medication. Now there is a third option--pain alleviating, non-invasive pain management procedures used as the ...

Scoliosis

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Scoliosis Scoliosis: The Facts In medical terms, the spinal cord is a thin, tubular bundle or network of nerves that act as the extension of the central nervous system. The spinal cord functions as the “transmission line” of neural messages from the brain to the rest of the body. The spinal ...

Back Surgery Options

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Back Surgery Back surgery - Neurosurgeon or Orthopedic Surgeon? Does it Matter? If your back pain is chronic then chances are good you've tried all manner of conservative back pain remedies, stuff like resting, medication, heat or cold therapy, physical therapy, visits to the chiropractor and even cortiscosteroid injections. If the ...

Is Back Surgery Needed

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Back Surgery Back Surgery Is Not Always The Answer by: Robert Gould So many people suffer from chronic low back pain. Its the number one reason Americans miss work. Back pain can either come on slow and get worse, or all at once you wake to find you cant get out ...

Chiropractic

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Chiropractor Why You Should Choose A Chiropractor For Back Pain Relief by: Patrick Porter When you are in [tag]pain[/tag], finding relief is the most pressing thought in your mind. Masking the pain with painkillers or dangerous surgery often leads to unfavorable results, and risks your future chances for living a pain-free life. ...