Back Pain Relief
Archive for January, 2010

Laser Spine Institute Offers Easy Tips to Help Expectant and New Moms Relieve Back and Neck Pain
Jan 31st
Laser Spine Institute Offers Easy Tips to Help Expectant and New Moms Relieve Back and Neck Pain
TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire/ — One of the most common discomforts experienced by women during pregnancy is Back Pain. Expectant mothers endure a variety of different types of backache as their hormones and posture change during pregnancy.
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2009 Conquering Slipped Disks
Jan 26th
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This up-to-date and comprehensive set of two CD-ROM discs provides a superb collection of authoritative documents on the subject of slipped disks (Herniated Discs). The backbone, or spine, is made up of 26 bones called vertebrae. In between them are soft disks filled with a jellylike substance. These disks cushion the vertebrae and keep them in place. A herniated disk is a disk that slips out of place or ruptures. If it presses on a nerve, it can cause Back Pain or … More >>
Chiropractic: Chiropractic,Vertebral subluxation,Chiropractic treatment techniques,Spinal adjustment,Chiropractic education
Jan 25th
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Chiropractic: Chiropractic,Vertebral subluxation,Chiropractic treatment techniques,Spinal adjustment,Chiropractic education
orange county herniated disc treatment
Jan 20th
www.myvitalityblueprint.com (949) 375-7278 Disc pain relief expert Manny Aragon talks about how to resolve spinal disc pain.
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WHAT IS A PINCHED NERVE ?
Jan 20th
People hear the term “pinched nerve”, as in “Pinched Nerve in the neck”, but often, don’t know what it really means. Most nerves don’t actually get “pinched”, as you would do with your thumb and forefinger
on a garden hose to increase pressure by direct physical contact with the house. Most nerves that are called “pinched nerves” are getting abnormal or excessive amounts of pressure, usually partial pressures. There is a gradient in the opening for the nerve called a “pressure gradient”, and when some object such as disc material, swollen tissues, etc., start to taking up more space in the hole between the bones, the “intervertebral foramen”, there can be a relative pressure increase. This can also happen if a disc starts to taking up space in the spinal canal. This situation, in which an opening through which a nerve courses, has a decrease in its size or patency, it is called “stenosis”.
Increased pressure on the nerve can cause it to function incorrectly, and depending on whether it is a motor nerve, sensory nerve, or mixed, once there is additional pressure, one can have negative outcomes. A motor nerve that has too much pressure on it can result in decreased strength of an extremity for example, or, if there is sensory function to the nerve, one might feel numbness, or a decreased ability to feel certain stimuli.
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Roffler Chiropractic Clinic
Jan 20th
Dr. Rex Roffler, DC offers many alternative treatments at Roffler Chiropractic Clinic in Winter Park, Florida. His holistic approach includes physical therapy, chiropractic modalities, ionizing foot baths and more. An advanced “pro adjuster machine” offers an alternative to traditional chiropractic techniques. Call for a free consultation.
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inversion therapy
Jan 20th
http://www.LoseTheBackPain.com Inversion Therapy delivers lasting Back Pain relief and is one of the most underrated therapies for Low Back Pain, Sciatica, and spine pain.
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After an MRI scan for my sciatica why are they sending me for a head/brain scan?
Jan 18th
I have been suffering from suspected Sciatica for years and was finally sent for an MRI scan of the lover back after which I have been recalled for a brain scan. They said it is something I will have been born with and can be treated. I have leg pain, Back Pain, numbness, involuntary muscle movement, minor deafness, vertigo, balance issues, bad eyesight. What do you think they suspect?
No PhD, so only guessing…maybe spinal column / nerve issue(s) at connection atop column. Researched this subject lately, though, and you’re welcome to some of the links that helped me:
Sciatica treatment
http://www.sciaticatreatmentorg
http://hubpages.com/hub/Sciatica-Treatments
There is a bunch of sciatica articles by these two authors, too:
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Neil_Jones
http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Maujhuri_Chakraborty.
http://www.isnare.com/?s=author&a=Maujhuri+Chkraborty
Prayers for your healing!



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