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Sciatica and piriformis syndrome are very similar - both produce pain, numbness and tingling in the buttocks that can radiate down the back of the leg and into the foot. Understanding the different causes and following these simple suggestions may stop
By Sandra Koehler | Published 2/20/2005
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One in five Americans suffers from chronic low-back pain. Physicians and researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University have issued updated guidelines for treating low-back pain. The new guidelines include alternative treatments.
By Patty Oh | Published 10/4/2007
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These three quick fixes will help you soothe a flare-up of lower back pain. Read on to learn about the smartest way to take a load off, how and why to apply warmth, and what you can do to trigger an instant rush of your body's natural painkillers.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 9/17/2006
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What are the five essential back care tips for alleviating chronic back pain and recurring back pain? Read on.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 11/16/2006
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Need to reduce back pain? Learn how these natural methods may help you reduce stress and tension in your back over the long-term.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 6/21/2006
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Symptoms, care, treatment of back pain
By John Wrigley | Published 3/13/2008
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Back pain is America's No. 1 non-fatal health problem; more specifically, lower back pain. In most cases of chronic low back pain, the cause is bad posture. Low back treatment usually consists of painkiller drugs. But natural back pain remedies are the smart way to go.
By Jillita Horton | Published 2/11/2008
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Lower back pain can be a very disabling and long term condition. It is also the second most common pain that patients seek medical attention for.
By Regina Sass | Published 9/25/2007
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The complete eradication of chronic pain is rarely achieved and is not the goal of most interventions. The goal is the modification of pain to a tolerable level. A comprehensive pain management program utilizes an array of modalities to accomplish this goal
By Sam Carson | Published 4/15/2007
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For chronic pain sufferers, performing general daily hygiene can be difficult. This is an overview of the simple techniques and home modifications that can improve mobility.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/26/2007
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Chronic low back pain is a major concern. Here are a few tips to relieving and preventing this common problem.
By Clea Danaan | Published 6/22/2006
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Did you know a misalignment of your body no matter how small, can wreak havoc from your head to your toes? Controlling your feet may just end nagging back pain!
By Sandra Koehler | Published 5/25/2005
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Do you suffer from back pain? Learn how by using these 7 steps.
By Stephanie Modkins | Published 10/21/2007
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According to many people who suffer from back pain it ranks a close second to headaches. It is known as the leading cause of long-term disability in people under the age of 45 and the third leading cause among adults over 45.
By renee | Published 2/2/2006
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A spine-tingling exploration to the reasons and remedies of man's (and woman's) oldest affliction - an aching back.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 9/28/2006
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Offering solutions to resolve sciatica nerve pain at home.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/26/2007
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A breakthrough therapy that is a non-invasive procedure for the relief and cure of chronic and severe low back pain due to bulging discs, herniated discs or ruptured and protruding discs of the lower back.
By Tracy Christensen | Published 10/12/2007
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Back pain is a very common complaint in the latter months of pregnancy for some women. More than likely the cause of this debilitating low back pain is due to sacroiliac joint dysfunction.
By Anna Wise | Published 1/24/2008
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This article is a brief about the various symptoms of Low back pain, causes of it and the measures which can help to a great extent to get rid of this trouble.
By Punita Ghosh | Published 6/5/2007
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In the industrialized world, low back pain is second only to headache as a cause of pain. It is the leading cause of expenditure as a cause of pain.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007
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Back pain that occurs in the lower back is a common concern among people.
By Flint Mclintock | Published 8/16/2007
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Though I specialize in minimally invasive surgery for back pain, I still believe that surgery should be a final measure taken after you've tried all other options... and the back pain remains chronic.
By Dr Steven Gelbard | Published 10/1/2007
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Epidemiological studies also point to certain risk factors that influence the incidence or prevalence of low back pain. These can be divided into two major groups: occupational and patient-related.
By Sam Carson | Published 4/11/2007
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Strong abs means the burden of body support is not left to your spine alone.
But what if we already have low back pain?
By Sandra Koehler | Published 5/13/2007
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Treating idiopathic low back pain can be successful with a combination approach with these techniques
By Christine Cadena | Published 11/27/2007
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According to German researchers acupuncture represents an effective alternative to conventional therapy for low-back pain.
By R.B. | Published 9/26/2007
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When suffering from chronic back pain, it is not uncommon to assume a slouched, or crouching, position when walking or standing. When using this position over the long-term, however, it can lead to complications associated with hip joint and muscle complications
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/9/2008
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For many low back pain sufferers, the complication arises out of a discogenic back injury with radicular leg pain, often necessitating surgery to repair.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/11/2007
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Patients with lower back pain are turning more and more towards alternative medicines for both the initial problem and the long-term treatments. Even doctors are beginning to agree with the many researches that have shown how well the non-invasive techniques work.
By elizabeth schram | Published 10/8/2007
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When I was attending college, which was over fifteen years ago I always had lower back pain. It used to be that my back pain became so bad that I have difficulty sitting for even a short period of time.
By Jaleh | Published 6/22/2007
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Lower back pain is a leading cause of visits to pain management physicians. This article contains over-the-counter, readily available products that may help your back pain - no surgery, no addictive pain medications.
By Margaret Kohut | Published 9/20/2006
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The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons past studies and research says that 80% of all Americans will experience some sort of back pain during the course of their lives.
By Bailey Landon | Published 1/18/2007
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Minimally invasive, laparoscopic back surgery is expected to replace standard back surgeries in the United States by 2010. It has already been used outside the United States in a recent clinical trial involving 20 patients.
By Sussy | Published 6/11/2007
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Even if you have back problems, there are exercises you can and should do to lessen back pain and lessen the occurrence of recurring back injury and pain.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 11/10/2006
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Are you one of the thousands of people who suffer back pain everyday? So you wake up with a sore back and stiff muscles? Well You could be hurting yourself many ways without even knowing it. These days it's very important to use proper body mechanics and ergonomics.
By Dark Wiz | Published 1/10/2007
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Millions of Americans suffer with back pain at some point in their life. Many turn to shoe insoles, hoping that these will help relieve their pain. Shoe insoles don't help prevent back pain, said researchers.
By Patty Oh | Published 10/17/2007
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You've had it for years, probably every day. You dread it, and you know when it's coming. A new study reveals some amazing data on how to teach your brain to beat chronic pain.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/27/2007
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Offering an overview of the treatment options and symptoms related to trigger point muscle pain.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/23/2007
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Simple tips to explore for easing back pain before consulting your physician.
By Lou Lou | Published 4/6/2006
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Are you one of the many people who have fibromyalgia, back pains, or other chronic musculoskeletal problems? Perhaps you might want to consider acupuncture as a pain reliever.
By Terry Edwards | Published 1/20/2007
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Offering an overview of the benefits associated with trigger point injections for managing muscle pain, often in a three series injection over one month.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/23/2007
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Plagued by chronic pain? There is hope without feeling doped! T.E.N.S., or transcutaneous electro-nerve stimulations work without pain medication.
By Sandra Koehler | Published 6/15/2005
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This article gives ideas for reducing pain while sewing. Having the correct equipment, and making some simple adjustments can make sewing more enjoyable.
By Shari Armstrong | Published 4/27/2006
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Chronic back pain can be very debilitating and for those who cannot get relief from the conventional drug treatment, very depressing.
By Regina Sass | Published 8/24/2007
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If you suffer from chronic low back pain, the use of opiods, such as methadone, may result in the development of peripheral edema and weight gain
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/8/2008
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Low back pain stinks; it screws up your exercise plans, especially muscle building workouts. Low back muscles are key to many strength training and muscle building workouts. But the causes of low back pain may very well be your strength training exercises.
By Jillita Horton | Published 3/11/2008
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If you've ever suffered from lower back pain, you know how debilitating this condition can be! Fortunately, studies have shown certain herbal supplements to be effective in treating acute episodes of back pain.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 5/3/2007
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If anyone has ever suffered the agonizing experience of having low back pain, then they know the impact of having their quality of life affected. It us one of the most annoying and agonizing discomforts. I think we have all been there.
By Mags | Published 1/29/2008
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A series of low stress exercises are outlined. When these exercises are done daily for 5 minutes they can effectively reduce certain types of lower back pain. All exercises should be done with your doctor's approval.
By Dr. Ed Warde | Published 7/20/2007
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For teenagers who experience low back pain, the use of prescription medications can be averted using therapy known as roptrotherapy
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/4/2008
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I have suffered from chronic back pain for well over 15 years. But, I have learned several ways to reduce my chronic back pain. I hope that these tips are also useful for you or your loved ones who suffer from chronic back pain.
By Amy Brantley | Published 7/6/2007
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For many low back pain sufferers, the culprit may be TMS, Tension Myositis Syndrome.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/26/2007
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Life with chronic back pain can be devastating and life-changing, but it doesn't have to be disabling or debilitating.
By D.P. Kane | Published 5/21/2008
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Low back pain can be prevented, even though 80 percent of the U.S. population will suffer from it. If you already have it, it's not too late to reverse it.
By Jillita Horton | Published 4/19/2007
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Chronic low back pain, is unfortunately, all too common. There are many different ways to treat it. Now, it seems that less-common methods may actually be the most successful at reducing some of its debilitating symptoms.
By Peggy Adamik | Published 1/6/2007
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Describes how yoga has played a huge role in relieving my lower back pain including a description of my own 10-minute daily home yoga routine.
By Lyn McCallister | Published 6/1/2008
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I've had back pain for years now. I didn't realize it would develop to chronic pain as i got older.
By GypsyWiTcH | Published 6/9/2008
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Back pain is the nation's No. 1 nonfatal health problem. 80 percent of Americans will eventually suffer from it.
By Jillita Horton | Published 4/19/2007
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Even an acute bout of back pain can have a negative impact on your daily lifestyle.
By Nancy Clyne | Published 3/30/2007
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Women with undiagnosed chronic pelvic pain should be screened for Pelvic Congestion Syndrome.
By Tammy G | Published 12/18/2007
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This article is how I deal with back pain everyday of my life.
By Lora | Published 3/25/2008
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Back pain is generally considered unprovable, making it a likely target of workman's compensation claims. One doctor attributes the pain to repressed rage.
By Marsha Raasch | Published 4/30/2007
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Don't want to take medications for your back pain? Try these simple exercises.
By CMP | Published 11/7/2006
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So what can you do if you are pregnant and experiencing pain? Is there relief to be found? Absolutely! Chiropractic care can treat and relieve: headaches; lower- and upper-back pain; sacroiliac pain; sciatic nerve problems; and rib misplacement.
By Angela England | Published 11/17/2006
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Is you experiencing back pain? According to research approximately 80% or all Americans will experience back pain to some extend during their live.
By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 11/30/2006
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Through the techniques found in Pilates, you can learn how to prevent and reduce your back pain. There are several ways this works.
By Astra Yadira | Published 7/31/2007
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Back pain is a complicated issue, with many causes.
By Christine Bude | Published 5/9/2007
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I have experienced back pain, my wife has experienced back pain, and you may also be one the eight in ten Americans that will suffer from some form of back pain in your life, so new information that help, or relief if you will, is very welcome news to say the least.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 7/6/2007
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While some have been in accidents, many experience the pain as a result of years of mistreatment and bad posture. By the time one is experiencing the pain, often times the pain is there to stay.
By Ryan Lindner | Published 9/7/2006
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Here is an overview of techniques that can be applied to avoid lower back and hernia injuries while working out. Lower back injuries are one of the most common types of injuries. Don't let lower back pain hamper your quest for fitness!
By Stephen Schultz | Published 10/30/2006
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If you're like most of us, no matter how old you are you can still hear your mother saying "Sit up straight and stop slouching"! But is that good advice? Does mother know best when it comes to combating back pain?
By Sandra Koehler | Published 1/23/2007
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Offering an overview of the health issues impacting those who suffer from pain associated with spondyloarthropathy.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/3/2007
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Use three easy techniques to improve your posture and save your back.
By Bob Jackson | Published 9/5/2007
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Taking your lifestyle back from the pain
By Henry Gregory | Published 7/17/2008
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There are some important things you should be doing to prevent future back pain from developing.
By Kendra Dahlstrom | Published 2/27/2007
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If you have never suffered back and neck pain, you are an extremely fortunate person.
By Christine Bude | Published 1/2/2007
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When suffering from low back pain, there may be complications that arise out of your poor lifestyle habits which can be confirmed through "Modic" findings on MRI scan.
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/6/2008
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You don't need to pay monthly dues to perform a push-up. They can be done anywhere, anytime and done correctly; they'll impact your biceps, triceps and chest more than lifting any amount of weight.
By Gary Picariello | Published 1/31/2006
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This is an overview of the health implications of long term use of Percocet in the treatment of back pain.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/25/2007
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Chronic pain is pain that does not go away. It can be devestating and can disable the person afflicted. There are treatments to manage the severity of the pain.
By Charlene Collins | Published 4/25/2007
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An overview of the potential complications associated with chronic pain in spinal cord injury patients and how this pain may delay and impact bodily injury claims.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/8/2007
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Do you suffer from chronic pain? Consider asking your doctor about proliferative therapy, known as prolotherapy.
By Melody Jones | Published 12/20/2006
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FACT - HALF OF ALL WOMEN OVER 50 ALREADY HAVE LOW BONE DENSITY. Read more about this mineral and how it works with calcium to rebuild bone.
By Paula Upton | Published 3/31/2007
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Stop fighting it. Learn to flow with your pain, and not resist it. Recognize your bad times, do what's needed to make yourself comfortable, and relax.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 3/19/2006
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One newly diagnosed woman's painful experience with sciatica in her lumbar spine area. And how she is working to get over the gut-wrenching pain with the help of her doctor.
By Carolyn McFann | Published 3/29/2007
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Tips for dealing with chronic pain associated with arthritis, back, joint and neck.
By Hillary Marshall | Published 3/27/2008
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Travel is especially tough on your back, but there's no reason why back problems should ruin your adventures.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 4/4/2007
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When suffering from chronic pain, many patients are considering the new approach to medication management using anti-epileptic drugs in combination with anti-depressants.
By Christine Cadena | Published 9/27/2007
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Over 80% of Americans experience low back discomfort. Here are my post-rehab tips for decreasing pain, increasing range of motion and improving functionality.
By Kickbuttmama | Published 2/6/2008
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Chronic pain affects millions of people. Here are some resources drawn from the great eastern traditions of meditation, yoga & qigong, found to be very effective at decreasing or eliminating chronic pain.
By Whisper | Published 11/15/2006
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If you feel that you might suffer from the same type of malady, follow these tips to avoid back pain during pregnancy.
By Steve Thompson | Published 11/3/2006
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Ask any pregnant woman and they will tell you, it's a pain. However for a vast majority of these women, the pain is still there far after the baby has been born. This pregnancy pain can turn into chronic lifelong pain.
By Tina Samuels | Published 2/26/2008
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A new study shows that the chronic pain of millions of Americans is costing the country millions of dollars. The study simply claims: the less money and education you have in the U.S., the more likely and the higher the level of chronic pain.
By Sanity Rose | Published 5/5/2008
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