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Back Pain Solutions - Lower Back Pain and Sciatica Pain Relief Treatment - That Works Effectively!

June 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Back Pain Solutions - Lower Back Pain and Sciatica Pain Relief Treatment - That Works Effectively!
This may shock you but the PHYSICAL CAUSE for the majority of most back pain and sciatica is ISCHEMIA also known as OXYGEN DEPRIVATION! Accepting this can be half the battle towards finding back pain solutions and sciatica nerve pain relief that works! Only 4-5% oxygen deprivation is necessary to cause pain and problems in the spinal column especially in the sensitive sciatic nerve. Such problems can include tight muscle spasms, cramps (from lactic acid build up), nerve irritation, tingling and even a sense of ‘deadness’ in the leg which I had for several months.

Curing Back Pain With Asanas

December 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Curing Back Pain With Asanas
Back pain is one of the most frequent health problems in adults. About 8 out of 10 adults suffer from this problem one time or the other in their life. This may be due to muscle strain or spasm, sprains of ligaments (which attach bone to bone), joint problems or a “slipped disk.” The most common cause is lackluster lifestyle or using your back muscles in activities to which you are not used to. You get relief in back pain by doing following asanas if the pain is not due to any injury or other medical reasons.

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Sleep disorder related to Parkinson’s disease

September 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Sleep disorder related to Parkinson’s disease
Abstract  Sleep disorders occur in 74–98% of patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD), adversely affecting their quality of life. Sleep disruption takes the form of sleep fragmentation with frequent and prolonged awakenings and daytime sleepiness. Nocturia, difficulty in turning over in bed, painful leg cramps, vivid dreams/nightmares, back pain, limb/facial dystonia and leg jerks are the main causes of nocturnal awakening in PD patients. Sleep disturbance gradually worsens with disease progression, suggesting that it is related to the severity of the disease. Sleep disturbances may be generally considered as part of the normal aging process, being more common in the elderly. However, no significant association between sleep disturbances and either age or disea…

Back Pain For Ramp Models

September 26, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Back Pain For Ramp Models
The model’s life is what many of us dream of. But research tells us that it’s not all about glitz and glamour for these ramp models. They too have their own share of pain.

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