A protruding cervical disc is another term for a bulging or a herniated cervical disc, and can be a very frustrating condition to deal with. Not only can it be very painful, it can also interfere with a person’s ability to perform their normal daily activities.
Protruding Cervical Disc
Posted: 30th September 2008
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Many people in the U.S. suffer from low back pain. Quite a few are prevented from working as a result and surely are impacted in “play time” activities as well. I have found, as I have gotten older, that taking a few preventative steps toward protecting my back has made a difference in the activities I am able to participate in.
Low Back Pain - 5 Simple Lifestyle Modifications to Make a Difference
Posted: 30th September 2008
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While low back pain is rarely caused by a serious condition, it can be a very debilitating issue to deal with. When your back hurts, it can affect the rest of your life in terms of activities you can do and your level of enjoyment for them. In many cases, the cause of the low back pain is unknown, and the focus turns to managing the pain instead of treating the underlying problem. Other times, a specific reason for the low back pain can be pinpointed, such as when you lift a heavy object improperly or overdo a workout.
Oh, My Aching Back! Causes of Low Back Pain
Posted: 28th September 2008
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Pain and stiffness first thing in the morning is a common complain of those suffering with Low Back Pain or Sciatica. I needn’t be though. This article is looking at how the position you are sleeping in can massively effect how you feel first thing in the morning when getting out of bad.
Low Back Pain Or Sciatica in the Morning?
Posted: 23rd September 2008
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There are thousands, if not millions of people around the world who suffer from severe back pain, it affects everyone at some time in our lives. Back pain in its most severe forms it would seem is becoming a very common problem with a great increase in lost working days in recent times.
Severe Back Pain is on the Increase But You Do Not Need to Suffer
Posted: 13th September 2008
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The Root Chakra, located at the very base of the spine, between the genitals and the anus, anchors the physical body to the Earth. It’s colour is red, and it’s business is earthy. It is responsible for kinesthetic feeling, movement, and exercise and dancing. It is the chakra responsible for the spiritual teachings of the material world. It governs the spinal column, the lower digestive tract, legs and feet, and the immune system.
Back Pain With Chakra Balance Part 4
Posted: 5th September 2008
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Pain in the lower back is almost always caused by some sort of injury/accident. Just about everybody experiences some kind of back pain over their lifetime, but most of the time it occurs between the ages of 30 and 55.
Prevent And End Back Pain Once And Forall
Posted: 3rd September 2008
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The average person coming to the doctor wants relief for their back pain. The more they have had back pain, the more they want to cut to the chase and dispense with the chit chat. That is a wrong attitude for the patient and a bad practice for the physician.
3 Tips on Discussing Your Back Pain With a Doctor
Posted: 2nd September 2008
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Acute or chronic sciatic nerve pain may require more aggressive types of non-surgical treatment. The doctor may combine therapies for maximum back and leg pain relief.
Sciatica - Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatment Under Spine
Posted: 30th August 2008
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If your back is injured then you can expect to have back pain for some time afterward; for most people, their only concern is to receive back pain relief medication to dull the pain. While there are a host of prescription medications that help with pain relief, many are doing nothing more than masking the symptoms instead of tackling the underlying cause of the pain.
Is There A Cure For Back Pain?
Posted: 30th August 2008
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