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New Mother's Need to Learn How to Avoid Back Pain We all know how back pain can affect the pregnant woman. This is because of the growing uterus and... |
Teenagers Suffer Sports Injuries that Cause Worrisome Back Pain One of the groups of people most likely to wind up with an injury of some kind is adolescent... |
Back Pain Myths To better understand back pain we need to better understand its causes. There are so many old wives... |
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Is there any treatment? Most low back pain can be treated without surgery. Treatment involves using over-the-counter pain relievers to reduce discomfort and anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce inflammation. Medications are often used to treat acute and chronic low back pain. Effective pain relief may involve a combination of prescription drugs and over-the-counter remedies. Although the use of cold and hot compresses has never been scientifically proven to quickly resolve low back injury, compresses may help reduce pain and inflammation and allow greater mobility for some individuals. Bed rest is recommended for only 1–2 days at most. Individuals should resume activities as soon as possible. Back Pain Issues in the News01/30/2012Those Extra Pounds Could Harm Your Back MONDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Overweight and obese adults are at significantly increased risk for lumbar spine disc degeneration, a potential cause of low back pain, researchers say. Those Extra Pounds Could Harm Your Back 01/31/2012 Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women A lower back pain treatment with the natural Thermobalancing Therapy invented by Dr. Simon Allen of Fine Treatment relieves back pain fast and helps to treat its underlying cause over time.London (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 There is no medication that can treat problems in the spine. This is why people have to take painkillers to ease their back pain. In stead of offering drugs, Dr. Simon Allen of ... Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women 02/03/2012 Top 3 Health Tips: Back in Action If your back is bothering you, research shows that moving can be the best medicine. Here, Prevention magazine, published by Rodale, reveals three ways to send back pain packing. Top 3 Health Tips: Back in Action 01/30/2012 Those Extra Pounds Could Harm Your Back MONDAY, Jan. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Overweight and obese adults are at significantly increased risk for lumbar spine disc degeneration, a potential cause of low back pain, researchers say. Those Extra Pounds Could Harm Your Back 02/03/2012 Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst Q: One of my relatives has had lower-back pain, and they diagnosed her with a synovial cyst. They tried to put a needle in it to take out the fluid, and now they want to do surgery. What is this disease, and is surgery the right answer? Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst 01/31/2012 Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women A lower back pain treatment with the natural Thermobalancing Therapy invented by Dr. Simon Allen of Fine Treatment relieves back pain fast and helps to treat its underlying cause over time.London (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 There is no medication that can treat problems in the spine. This is why people have to take painkillers to ease their back pain. In stead of offering drugs, Dr. Simon Allen of ... Fine Treatment Has Released Natural Lower Back Pain Treatment Equally Effective for Men and Women 02/03/2012 Despite back pain, Crede made an impact Despite back pain, Crede made an impact Despite back pain, Crede made an impact 02/03/2012 Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst Q: One of my relatives has had lower-back pain, and they diagnosed her with a synovial cyst. They tried to put a needle in it to take out the fluid, and now they want to do surgery. What is this disease, and is surgery the right answer? Dr. Jeff Hersh: Chronic lower-back pain may be disc herniation or synovial cyst |
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