Posts Tagged ‘back pain’

Upper Back Pain Treatment

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Back Pain can have an adverse effect on anyone who has it, and 80% of adults have experienced some form of it at some point in their lives.

No matter what part of your back experiences pain, it can be quite intense. The good news is that no matter where it is, the odds [...]

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New “Open MRI” Technology

Monday, July 20th, 2009

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 New "Open MRI" technologies have been introduced to the market and now persons suffering from chronic back pain or spinal stenosis, lumbar stenosis, low back pain, sciatica, and virtually all other types of back pain can be evaluated by an MRI without having to climb into a claustrophobic [...]

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Arthritis Low Back Pain

Friday, July 10th, 2009

 

Arthritis affects millions of people each year worldwide.  It can cause debilitating effects for the person who is afflicted, causing varying degrees of symptoms and disability.

 Many people worry that certain pain they are having may be something more serious, such as in that case of arthritis low back pain.  Arthritis in the lumbar [...]

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Lower Back Pain Rehab

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Free Back Pain Video and eBook
Lower back pain is a condition that affects nearly everyone at some point or another in their lifetime.  Low back pain will interfere with work, daily activities or hobbies and recreation.

 Interestingly money in the U.S. tops 50 billion dollars a year to diagnose and treat lower back pain. [...]

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Back Pain Logically Discussed

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Treating Back Pain (Back Pain #2)
Free Back Pain Video and eBook

In opening, a lot of experts state that Yoga serves as a perfect solution for backache due to the fact that it educates its scholars on the precise ways to take in air rightly, giving room for the uninhibited supply of oxygen and [...]

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Disc Degeneration

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Free Back Pain Video and eBook
Low back pain can sometimes be traced back to a degenerative disc problem in the spinal column.  In order to understand why the pain happens it’s first important to understand how the spinal column is formed.  The spinal column is a vertical row of small round bones that are [...]

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Low Back Pain and Workman’s Compensation

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

              Free Back Pain eBook and Video 
Back injury at work is the number one reason for workman’s compensation claims. Hundreds of millions,if not billions, of dollars are lost each year in medical bills,compensation, benefits,replacement costs and lost productivity.

There are literally thousands of people each year who are injured on the job, ranging from minor [...]

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Do Disc Problems Cause Back Pain

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Low back pain is a common health challenge that at some time affects more than 80% of the population, making it second in prevalence only to the common cold. However, unlike the common cold, back pain is often perplexing to most of its sufferers. Your Fort Worth Chiropractor is an expert at solving that mystery.

Anatomy [...]

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