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Memory Foam Mattress - A Great Way to Ease Your Back Pain

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Manseo

Mattress foam is used to supplement your memory foam mattress existing. They help you get the same comfort and support you can get from a mattress home. During the period of time, your mattress foam collapses and the quality is reduced. Adding foam mattress pads on the mattress is the best way to relieve your pain and posture of sleeping comfort.

Buying Memory Foam Mattress – Some Handy Guidelines

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Manseo

Memory Foam and its use in mattresses was the latest craze in the bedding industry for nearly 2 decades. The sustainable structure of memory foam makes it a wise investment for any buyer as its mattress longitivity survives than normal pocket spring mattress. Memory foam mattress, also provide full support and individual shape of your body adapts to your natural sleep position.

Benefits of Memory Foam Pillows

Posted on November 4, 2009 by Manseo

Using a wrong pillow can interrupt your sleep, thus making you toss and turn all night and you really don't want to get up and begin the day with a fresh mood. If you are a victim of the same problem, then it’s time to change your pillow and get a good-quality Memory Foam Pillow. Many people have the problem of neck and back aches because of using a flat pillow, a hard pillow or even a fluffy pillow.

Drug Free Sciatica Pain Relief

Posted on November 1, 2009 by Mary Franz

Back pain is a common ailment for millions and relief is hard to come by via conventional treatments. Back surgery is one of the most failed surgeries in existence, yet thousands of back pain sufferers undertake back surgery every year at the behest of their conventional doctors. As well, thousands of pain medicine and anti-inflammatory prescriptions are doled out every year to mask pain or temporarily relieve inflammation; BOTH of which have dangerous side effects and NEITHER of which are cures

Low Iron Can Cause Chronic Pain

Posted on October 27, 2009 by Byron J. Richards

A new discovery about the need for iron in your brain stem (where pain registers) opens the door for an additional approach to chronic pain that may be of immense benefit to many people who are currently suffering.

Back Pain Lower Left Side Again? - Are You Sure You Know What it Is?

Posted on October 13, 2009 by Rob Lee

So the back starts playing up...You visit the doctor yet again....."What's the problem?"....You raise your eyebrows and reply "back pain lower left side- Again!"You are not alone thousands have the same predicament and thousands receive no real specific answers from doctors- why? Because the fact the back pain is limited to the lower left side makes it difficult to isolate the cause. So let's look at some common causes of back pain on the lower left side.

Origin of Back Pain and Effective Treatments

Posted on September 4, 2009 by stevemartin1

Many articles regarding Lower Back Pain concentrate on providing statistics on prevalence which can certainly be very informative.  However this article is intended to concentrate on the specifics of pain referral patterns as it relates to Back Pain.  This will lend some specific insight into “where” the origin of the pain is in order to effectively understand it and therefore treat it.

Putting Your Best Foot Forward: A Look at the Importance of Quality, Well-Made Footwear

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Katie Pelikan

According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, our feet are more susceptible to injury than any other part of the body. Because of this, we should be doing everything necessary to protect our feet. This includes supporting them with well-made footwear.

Exercise for sciatica, the ultimate guide to sciatica problems

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Matthew M Miles

My guide to exercise for sciatica It has always been part of working to experience some pain anywhere in the body and one of them can be the normal back pains. These different kinds of pains of the back can be derived from carrying heavy objects and doing wrong positions while pushing or pulling objects and these ways are also considered as main reasons for the typical pain. Once this occurs, the patient can simply rest. Some people may also have sciatica, and this can be...

How To Ease Lower Back Pain

Posted on July 9, 2009 by Gen Wright

It can happen to anyone at anytime. You will be sitting at your desk working away when suddenly; you feel a dull ache spreading across in your lower back...



Popular Back Pain Articles

Bulging Disc - Therapy And Treatment

Posted on November 13, 2007 by Graham Lavery

Many people, most of them seniors, but even younger, suffer from bulging discs. Once the body gets older and older, the intervertebral disc degenerates and causes much pain. Bulging discs occur when the soft spongy substance called nucleus pulposes, existing in the center of the intervertebral disc bulges out. The core of the disc is surrounded by annulus fibrosis or the ligaments, which are subject to pressure when the nucleus pulposes bulges out. At first, nothing really happens and the pain i...

What Causes Scar Tissue

Posted on November 2, 2007 by Robert Langard

Scar tissue forms mostly in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and joints. These dead fibrotic tissues can also be called an adhesion....

What is Facet Disease... And How is Facet Disease Diagnosed?

Posted on February 8, 2008 by Markus Sturgeon

The vertebrae of the boney spine are designed to stack together and provide a movable support structure for the body as well as protection for the spinal cord from injury.

Exercises for bulging discs

Posted on October 25, 2007 by Robert Langard

With most back injuries rest is usually all that is required for your back to start to feel better. Resting in a comfortable position on a firm mattress will help to take the pressure off of your spine and the muscles around it.

Conservative Treatments for Foraminal Stenosis and Spinal Stenosis

Posted on February 13, 2008 by Markus Sturgeon

Most common back pain conditions are usually treatable through conservative methods, but unlike these other back pain problems conventional treatment methods for foraminal stenosis...

The Differences Between Spinal Stenosis and Foraminal Stenosis.

Posted on February 13, 2008 by Markus Sturgeon

When the spinal nerves in the lumbar area of the back are being compressed, it can be a result of lumbar spinal stenosis...

Ligaments and Tendons Causing Back Pain

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest Schellenberg

Once the fibers, nerves, and muscles are affected, it causes direct actions to the tendons and ligaments. Tendons are tough bands that connect to muscles and bones, which these inelastic cords or bands of tough white fibers connect to tissues that attach to the muscles and to the bones as well as other areas of the body. Sinew or tendons join with ligaments, which the two function from collagen. Tendons connect to the muscles, which initiates movement, or contractions that enforce bone movement....

Back, Sciatica, Muscle and Joint Pain relief with Acupressure Mat

Posted on March 9, 2008 by Care

Find immediate relief for your back pain. Free yourself from upper and lower back pain, sciatica, muscle and joint pain, to get rid of headaches, abnormal blood pressure, fat and cellulite in minutes without any drug or side effects.

Laminotomy - The Detailed Information You Need to Know

Posted on September 29, 2008 by Brenda Miller

When a laminotomy is performed it is done to gain access to the spinal canal. A laminotomy uses an endoscopic approach to this for the surgeon to free any compressed or “tethered" nerves in the area. Because of the minimally invasive nature to this procedure, it can be performed in a surgical outp

The Surgical Treatment of Facet Disease

Posted on February 4, 2008 by Markus Sturgeon

ith cartilage that lines the joint allowing bones to glide smoothly over each other and a capsule surrounding the joint, a facet joint is pretty much the same as any other joint in your body.