neck pain
neck pain
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-01-21
If a person has neck pain or lower back pain and treatments are directed only to the area involved, although the symptoms may get better, that person is a candidate for further injuries with resultant...
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by Jeff Conklin - 2007-02-26
Save Your Neck The single most common reason for neck pain is poor posture, plain and simple. Sitting for prolonged periods hunched over a computer, for example, can do it, as can poor sleeping postur...
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by Tom Turner - 2007-03-03
Holding a precious child or grandchild can be a wonderful experience. It can be a highlight of your life. Getting some attention and a hug from your spouse can make your day, but all these things can ...
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by Arindam Chattopadhyaya - 2007-03-04
Why low back pain is increasing amongst kids.Low back pain, neck pain in children is increasing in an alarming rate and back pain is no more a problem of old and obese people. Degenerative disc diseas...
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by Roger Sommers - 2007-03-26
Do you suffer from neck pain or maybe you know someone who does? Neck pain is a very common pain in most people and it is because the head and neck region is vulnerable to many different stresses. It ...
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by Rafael C. Enriquez - 2007-03-27
My pain story begins in my late twenties, around the year 2002. Back then, I worked long hours as a software engineer. I started to suffer from arm pain.At that time, I thought it was normal to feel p...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-30
Latissimus dorsi is the most powerful muscle of the back and pain and spasm in this muscle can cause significant lower back pain and aggravation of neck pain.It is a very large, triangular muscle that...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-30
If a person has neck pain or lower back pain and treatments are directed only to the area involved, although the symptoms may get better, that person is a candidate for further injuries with resultant...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-30
Neck pain is very commonly shown by most people to be in the region of the back of the neck and between the base of the neck to the shoulder, primarily indicating the region of the trapezius muscle. T...
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by Jennifer Chu - 2007-03-30
Levator scapulae is one of the muscles that give intense neck pain after whiplash injuries due to car accidents or other trauma that has a sudden jolt to the neck spine.This muscle arises from C1 thro...