Back pain is caused from a variety of problems including “Acute Pulmonary Edema." Edema builds up abnormal and excessive fluids that cause serious actions to the tissue cells. What happens is similar to over watering plants. The plant will swell and gradually wither away.
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Acute Edema and Back Pain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergOpen Back Surgery vs. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardAn open discectomy is performed under general anesthesia. The procedure takes about an hour or so, depending on the extent of the disc herniation, the size of the patient, and other factors. A discectomy is done with the patient lying face down, and the back pointing upwards.
Information on Back Doctors
Posted on October 16, 2007 by Robert LangardManaging your back pain can be difficult for many people. Along with general practitioners, there are many back doctors that have devoted the time to correcting more specific types of back and neck pain.
Some Tips in Caring for Your Back
Posted on October 16, 2007 by Margo TuazonTaking good care of your back is important in order to prevent back pains and other injuries from occurring. Carrying a heavy weight and walking around all the same for long periods can take a toll on your back. Stretching can also promote proper blood circulation in your back as well as the flexibility and durability of your back muscles. Swimming can also give your back muscles the right conditioning as well. Remember that stronger back muscles mean stronger back support.
Best Spine Surgeons
Posted on October 16, 2007 by Robert LangardUnfortunately the process of finding a spine surgeon is still fairly archaic. Because there is no real data base on who is a good spine surgeon or who isn't, you are going to have to trust that your physician is referring you to the best spine surgeon possible.
Sciatica Treatment
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardIn most people, self care measures is usually recommended a sciatica treatment as this usually responds well. Continuing with your usual activities....
Sciatica Symptoms
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardPain is the most common symptom from sciatica. Often only affecting one side of the lower body, Sciatica pain extends from the lower back, through the lower back of the thigh...
Exercises For Sciatica
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardBefore we look at a few exercises for sciatica it is important to understand what sciatica is. Often misused and not clearly defined, sciatica is not a diagnosis in itself but in actuality sciatica is a set of symptoms...
Sciatica Home Treatment
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardWhen looking into some sciatica home treatments to remedy sciatica problems I could just barely stomach some of concoctions that i found listed around the web...
Information on Sciatica
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert LangardSo you have been diagnosed with sciatica and even though your doctor explained to you about the condition, you have come looking for a bit more information on sciatica.
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Back Pain Interventions
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Chiropractors: Easing the Troubles of Back Pain
Posted on October 23, 2007 by Jason PetrinaBack pain is one of the most troublesome and common health issues that plague millions of people each year. What is often the most distressing fact about back pain is that it can sneak up on you with no warning; leaving you vulnerable and unable to perform your normal life activities. A chiropractor can help to alleviate the back pain that prevents you from enjoying normal activities as well as counsel you on ways to prevent future back injuries so that you can enjoy a higher quality of life.
Understanding Lower Back Pain And What You Can Do About It
Posted on November 14, 2007 by Fred FarahIf you have had the unfortunate event of dealing with lower back pain, you are not alone. Lower back pain is one of the most common reasons people take a trip to their physician, and there is no signs of it letting up. What is troubling is that not everything is under your control when it comes to
Sports Injuries Prevention and Back Pain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergLearning proper stretch exercises:
Herniated Disk and Back Pain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergThe disk at the back spinal column divides the skeletal structures. Disk does not compose blood vessels or nerves like other elements of the skeletal structure. Instead, disks are made up of fat, water, and tissues that connect to the skeletal structure. During all hours of the day, the disks leak water, which is caused from forces of gravity. For instance, when we sit it is a gravity force in action, which one might think that it takes little effort to sit, but contrary to the notion, it is add...
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Drug Free Sciatica Pain Relief
Posted on November 1, 2009 by Mary FranzBack 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
Weight Loss and Back Pain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergIn society, we are surrounded by small, medium, and large bone structures. The structure of the muscles and bones play a part in how the body is framed as it matures. Weight factors are considered by bone structure also. For instance, a medium-bone woman at the height of 5"2 can weigh up to 135 without being overweight. A larger bone structured woman can weigh a few pounds more without tipping the scale.
Gouty and Back Pain
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergGouty arthritis causes back pain, since it affects the joints. Gouty arthritis is a joint disease, which inflammation causes deposits of uric (Acid in the urine) acid crystals. The acids are slightly soluble, which are present in blood and urine. The acids are produced by breakdowns of body waste known as nitrogenous matters, or substances.