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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.

Back Spasms at Night? Try These Suggestions

March 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Back Spasms at Night? Try These Suggestions
All of us know how important a good night sleep is to our health and recover from injury. Sometimes for those of us suffering from back pain, waking up from a deep sleep in agony because of spasms is our worst nightmare. Sleep deprivation is a serious problem. It interferes with all aspects of our lives, work, social, health and is one of the major causes of automobile accidents.

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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Quiz Page December 2009: Polyuria, Proximal Muscle Weakness, Bone Pain, and Photophobia in an Adult

November 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Quiz Page December 2009: Polyuria, Proximal Muscle Weakness, Bone Pain, and Photophobia in an Adult
A 33-year-old school teacher with no significant medical history or medication use presented with 3 months of lower back pain, proximal muscle weakness that limited his ability to stand, urinary frequency, and nocturia. Although denying dry mouth, dry eyes, or polydipsia, he describes frequent photophobia during this period. There was no blepharospasm, tearing, or decreased vision. On physical examination, blood pressure was 110/70 mm Hg and pulse rate was 72 beats/min. He had tenderness over his ribs bilaterally and painful restriction to flexion and extension of the ankle and knee joints. Proximal muscle strength in the upper and lower limbs was 4/5, deep tendon reflexes were present as a normal ankle jerk, superficial reflexes were normal, and there was no sensory deficit. Laboratory st…

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Heat Therapy Products - How Can Heat Therapy Products Help Relieve Back Pain?

October 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Heat Therapy Products - How Can Heat Therapy Products Help Relieve Back Pain?
When one is suffering from back pain, there are many different types of treatments to consider, among those being heat therapy. Heat treatments and/or heat therapy products can help relieve pain from the muscle spasms and related stiffness in the lower back by dilating the blood vessels of the muscles surrounding the lumbar spine.

Cure Your Bad Back FOREVER!

September 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Cure Your Bad Back FOREVER!
You know the feelings: stiffness, muscle spasms, debilitating pain! But why do backs go bad-and often grow worse-even under medical care? And how can you be free of back pain

Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging hypolordosis in symptomatic patients: association with paraspinal muscle spasms

September 14, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging hypolordosis in symptomatic patients: association with paraspinal muscle spasms
This study examined a set of patients who were symptomatic for low back pain and who had significant lumbar hypolordosis as assessed by visual evaluation of magnetic resonance images to investigate the frequency of comorbid paraspinal muscle spasms as determined via history or physical examination.Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed on 50 patients who had significant hypolordosis on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (Cobb angle (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Medicine)

Avoiding Scalpels - An Alternative Solution to Spine Injury Without Surgery

July 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Avoiding Scalpels - An Alternative Solution to Spine Injury Without Surgery
Back pain is one of the most common complaints of adults. Apparently, more than 30% of the population is affected by this medical problem. Most of the time, back pain complaints are frequently caused by muscle spasms; however, some serious cases usually deal with spine damage.

Back Pain Cured with MED-X, Dr. Berkman

February 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Back Pain Cured with MED-X, Dr. Berkman
fast, permanent results with medx - spasms eliminated - chance of re-injury reduced - safe - low cost - highest success rate of all

Chiropractic - Chronic Low Back Pain

January 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Chiropractic - Chronic Low Back Pain
Debilitating Pain If you’ve ever witnessed someone suffering from the agony of extreme lower back pain, or if you yourself have experienced it, you know how debilitating it can be. It hurts to lean over, to straighten up, to get in and out of bed, or in and out of the car - or even rising from a chair. You are constantly grabbing at your lower back to somehow lessen the pain or to stop the spasms. The low back, (also called the lumbar region) serves several important functions for your body, including structural support, movement, and protection of certain body tissues.

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