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Back Pain Can Mean A Change In Your Lifestyle

Posted on October 16, 2009 by Diana Valentine

Back pain can be limiting depending upon the cause. Learning to adjust your habits to keep your back healthy is important and allows you to heal quicker. Usually back pain provides a lot of discomfort that affect our lifestyle.

Managing Your Back Ache

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Blubert Tavedorn

Are you tired from work? Then most likely, you are experiencing an excruciating back ache because of strained muscles in your back. A lot of people will just disregard this pain without knowing that it can possibly lead to more serious complications in the future. And when this happens, treatment is more intense.

Better for Your Back: Firm or Soft Mattresses

Posted on June 27, 2009 by Jennifer3

Many people wonder how comfortable mattresses, that enable you to sleep straight through the night, could be bad for your body. When you are considering purchasing a new mattress, it is important to be knowledgeable on the different types of mattresses available. Consumers need to try to find a happy medium between an overly bouncy, soft mattress, and an extremely firm, hard mattress.

Causes and prevention of back pain

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Pthealth

Back Pain is pain felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structure in the spine. Back pain can affect anyone, regardless of age, but it is more common in people who are between 35 and 55 years of age.

Muscle Ache Relief Info

Posted on June 26, 2009 by markee

Soft tissues are more prone to chronic as well as acute injuries. The most appropriate method of repairing damaged soft tissues is by using hands-on method. Talk to a chiropractor, an osteopath, a physiotherapist or a massage therapist since they are aware of the method of influencing the soft tissues and activating them.

How to choose an ergonomic chair.

Posted on June 10, 2009 by Wizard

To help you to choose an ergonomic chair you can complete the Ergonomic Seating Evaluation Form,. You should also check whether the chair will meet at least the following criteria:

The 7-point Checklist for Your Chiropractor

Posted on June 9, 2009 by Dr Maneen

Many people with back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, migraines or other forms of pain, know that a Chiropractor can help, but are not sure how to find the right Chiropractor. This paper provides a set of guidelines based on the experience of 250 clinics nationwide to help the reader find a Chiropractor to help them get out and stay out of pain.

Dealing With Lower Back Pain

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Almost everyone suffers from lower back pain at some point in their life. Some are lucky and the pain subsides and goes away over time, while others are left dealing with chronic lower back pain. The best way to deal with lower back pain is to understand what causes it and then work towards eliminating the cause. Your spine supports you in an upright position; in fact that’s its main job. It also allows the body to move and function while protecting the spinal cord and the nervous system. The

Back Seat Support -To Uphold a Perfect Sitting Posture

Posted on January 17, 2009 by Matt Hudson

The back seat support of the office chair will enable you to work for long hours in the office and will ensure a correct posture that will render you free from back aches. The disorder arising due to a wrong seating position can lay undue pressure on the vulnerable tissues as well as the joints in the spinal cord.

Causes of Upper Back Pain

Posted on January 13, 2009 by Bella Mclaine

Children, Adults, Pregnant woman, or a person of old age can also face the back pain problem. There may be several factors behind your back pain problem as it is not restricted only to one particular reason. Children, Adults, Pregnant woman, or a person of old age can also face the back pain problem. There may be several factors behind your back pain problem as it is not restricted only to one particular reason.



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Bulging disc information

Posted on October 26, 2007 by Robert Langard

A lot of people look at a herniated disc and a bulging disc as two in the same. This really is not very accurate although both conditions may cause some of the same painful symptoms.

Minimally Invasive Laser Spine Surgery

Posted on October 4, 2008 by Brenda Miller

As our medical technology has evolved patients have been filled with a new sense of hope as minimally invasive laser spine surgery has become more mainstream. Over the years laser surgery has evolved and the number of physicians that perfume these procedures has grown.

Back Seat Support -To Uphold a Perfect Sitting Posture

Posted on January 17, 2009 by Matt Hudson

The back seat support of the office chair will enable you to work for long hours in the office and will ensure a correct posture that will render you free from back aches. The disorder arising due to a wrong seating position can lay undue pressure on the vulnerable tissues as well as the joints in the spinal cord.

Acid Reflux and Back Pain: Partners in Crime

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Samuel Whatley

Acid reflux and back pain can be connected. This connection is not made immediately to the acid reflux because the damage occurs over time. Understanding the connection will help alleviate symptoms.

Back Pain and Multiple Myeloma

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest Schellenberg

Some of the common problems that cause back pain merge from musculoskeletal conditions and neurological conditions. However, back pain also arises from arthritis, muscle disorders, etc, including multiple myeloma. Muscle myeloma is abnormalities and proliferation of the plasma cells within the bone marrow. According to etiology aspects, doctors believe that multiple myeloma derives from genetics, environment, and unknown sources.

Possible Side Effects of Drugs for High Blood Pressure

Posted on October 3, 2007 by Maddy

The most common type of High Blood Pressure Medicines such as Diuretic Drugs, can cause skin rashes in some patients.

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...

Osteogenic Sarcoma and Back Pain

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest Schellenberg

When doctors access osteoarthritis and osteoporosis, they will also consider Osteogenic sarcoma, or Osteosarcoma. The symptoms are amazingly similar in comparison, yet different in several ways. For instance, if osteoporosis is present the patient will experience back and joint pain, fatigue, and so on. Likewise, if Osteogenic sarcoma is present the patient may feel pain, limited range of motion (ROM), immobility, and so on.

Different types of Back Support Pillow

Posted on December 29, 2008 by Joe Golz

The lumber pillow is U-shaped or rectangular. It fills the space created between the spine and chair. People will also use a lumber pillow while driving. Besides providing support to the spine, this type of back support pillow absorbs the weight that is responsible for back pain.

Cervical Spine Surgery

Posted on October 12, 2008 by Brenda Miller

Cervical spine surgery is performed to help alleviate painful symptoms caused by the compression of spinal nerves and/or the spinal cord. Depending on the surgery being performed, a cervical spinal fusion may be needed to add stability to that area of the spine.