low back pain
low back pain
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by Brooke Hayles - 2006-12-03
Lower back pain can be extremely painful, bothersome, and tiring. In fact, lower back pain may interfere with your everyday tasks and duties. There are many lower back pain sufferers who frequently mi...
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by Leigh Brandon - 2006-12-12
Back pain affects many people these days. If you are suffering from back pain, you are not alone.Back injury is the largest single recorded cause of long-term sick leave in the U.K and 60% of adults s...
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by Stephanie Burke - 2006-12-13
When an episode of back pain strikes, or when living with ongoing back pain (and sciatica, or leg pain) the pain can be so severe that it feels like a medical emergency. But how does one know when it...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-19
Strengthening the core of the body through proper conditioning can be very important for avoiding back pain. This can present some challenges if you already suffer from back pain because you want to ...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-21
Although people suffering back pain know the spine is most important in maintaining and managing their pain, they are unclear about how important it is. A strong spine and back muscles that contribut...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-23
Manage back pain while you are experiencing it! What an idea! Researchers have been studying the efficacy of doing stretching and light exercise during back pain as an effective way to manage it. T...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-23
Back pain is very common, with some estimates as high as 80% of Americans suffering with back pain at some time in their lives. Back pain causes many thousands of hours of missed work and is the sour...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-23
How do you know when your back pain is due to strained muscles or overwork and when it is more serious? One usually learns that back pain is chronic if the pain lasts for more than six weeks and does...
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by Micheal Walden - 2007-01-05
What is muscle strain?Low back pain/ muscle strain or ruptures can occur in the back just like they can anywhere else in the body. A muscle strain (or tear) in the back is usually caused by a sudden m...
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by Nathan Wei - 2007-01-12
Prolotherapy is a controversial technique for reducing soft tissue related pain. Prolotherapy uses a dextrose (sugar water) solution, which is injected into the ligament or tendon where it attaches to...