Resolving Back Pain That Affects Millions
Over time, the discs between the vertebrae of the spine go through a natural aging process. For many of us this process occurs unnoticed. For others it can be the source of intermittent or constant low back pain. An estimated six million people in the U.S. live with chronic discogenic pain, yet relief is possible with proper medical attention...
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Patients Suffering Arthritis In Spine Seek Effective Pain Relief
Have you been experiencing chronic back or neck pain? You may be suffering from arthritis of the spine. Usually the result of normal wear and tear, this condition is most often seen in adults over 50, but can also occur at a much younger age from injury or overuse. Millions of Americans suffer from this painful condition, but it's not necessary to live in pain...
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Relieve Neck, Back and Leg Pain from Herniated Disc
If you're experiencing acute or chronic pain in your neck and arm, or your lower back, or even your leg, you could be suffering from a herniated disc. This commonly occurs in adults 30 to 50 years of age and can often interfere with the ability to work, sleep and enjoy many simple activities. Stop living in pain. Advanced, non-surgical treatment offers prompt, effective relief with little to no down time...
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Neck Pain Should Be Taken Seriously
Chronic neck pain affects thousands of people each year and has many different causes. Issues range from the simple, such as muscular pain from sleeping in an awkward position, to the more serious, such as spinal stenosis. If you are experiencing neck pain that lasts more than a few days, is severe or is accompanied by radiating pain or numbness into the arm, you should seek medical assistance...
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Show Some Muscle
Almost everyone has experienced the pain of a strained muscle. The discomfort lasts a short time, and then goes away. However, if it doesn’t go away and you experience increased muscular pain or pain that becomes chronic the problem may be myofascial pain syndrome (MPS)...
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Healing Back, Hip and Groin Pain
Many women live with the chronic, often crippling pain of pelvic instability, a condition believed to be widespread but not easily diagnosed. This prevalent source of pain in the lower back, hips and groin is difficult to detect because traditional examination and imaging tests do not reveal impairment. As a result, these women are frequently misdiagnosed and untreated...
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Exciting Breakthrough Treatment For Arthritis
An innovative, new therapy is now being used to treat pain caused by osteoarthritis and also slow its progression. It's called Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and it could transform how the medical field approaches the treatment of musculoskeletal pain...
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Revolutionary Treatment Shows Promise for Sports Injuries
A pioneering therapy previously used in surgical patients is now showing exciting results with sports injuries, including ligament sprains, tendon tears and chronic inflammation. This new non-surgical treatment can relieve pain, promote permanent healing and avert the need for surgery. It is called Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), and it is revolutionizing the way we treat acute and chronic pain...
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New Therapy Heals Painful, Nagging Injuries
Tendon and ligament sprains and strains are among those most common and the most difficult-to-treat injuries that plague millions of Americans each year. But now a revolutionary new treatment may change how fast patients heal...
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Get Lasting Pain Relief
If you are living with persistent, recurring pain, you know the debilitating effect it can have on every aspect of your life - from physical difficulties to your job, your relationships, even your mental outlook. Don't give up hope. Prolotherapy offers a healing alternative that could help you get your life back. In contrast to treatments that offer only temporary benefits, this safe, proven technique may deliver lasting pain relief...
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Relieve the Pain Of Sciatica
Sciatica is a term referring to pain that originates in the lumbar (lower) spine but is more intense in the thigh, leg and foot. Most often seen in adults between 30 and 50 years of age, almost 50% of us will have sciatica at some point during our lifetimes. If you've already experienced an acute attack of sciatica, you know the pain can be incapacitating...
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Painful Low Back Issue Responds To Advanced Treatment
One of the many causes of low back pain is related to injuries of the sacroiliac (SI) joint and ligaments. Most common in young and middle aged women, this condition can make sitting and standing quite painful...
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Innovative Alternative For Unrelieved Chronic Pain
Living with constant pain can have a debilitating effect on all aspects of life, interfering with work, sleep, relationships and simple daily activities. If you are living with chronic pain after undergoing interventional therapies and/or spine surgery, a sophisticated, non-pharmaceutical technique called spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be right for you...
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Relieve Pain, Restore Strength To Brittle Bones
As aging bones become increasingly more fragile, the risk of spinal compression fractures (SCF) also increases. Particularly common among women, SCF affects an estimated 25 to 30 percent of those over the age of 50. Many women mistakenly attribute the symptoms of compression fractures to arthritis or normal aging pains...
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