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Back Pain Relief - A New Approach Makes Perfect Sense

February 12, 2008 by Christine Sutherland · Leave a Comment 

Why you still have back pain, despite treatment and how to get the result you want.

The Proof
The overwhelming share of chronic pain is suffered by people with back pain, and yet treatment typically fails to eliminate or even reduce the level of suffering. Read more

Back Pain Sufferers: Are You Doing The Wrong Exercises?

January 30, 2008 by Jim Hofman · 1 Comment 

Are you suffering from back pain? If so, you’re not alone. It’s estimated over 40% of adults, both male and female, will experience back discomfort during their lifetime. Primarily, adults experience lower back pain, which is difficult to diagnose and treat. Worse, the cause of back pain is extremely hard to pin down. Read more

Are There Benefits Of A Chiropractor College Education Degree?

January 29, 2008 by Dr Tony AP Joseph · Leave a Comment 

When choosing a chiropractor to help you with your pain, make sure they have proper chiropractor education degree.

Do you know that there is a set of guidelines for each person who wishes to be a practitioner, and if you want to be able to trust the person you are going to, you will need to know that they are certified in what they are doing, and licensed. Read more

Herniated Disc - A New Treatment Option

January 22, 2008 by Dr. George Best · Leave a Comment 

Herniated disc sufferers used to be limited to the treatment choices of over the counter or prescription medications, spinal steroid injections, physical therapy, or some type of spinal disc surgical intervention. These treatment approaches have had an overall poor success rate and carry a significant chance of side-effects. Now a new treatment option is providing improved results and safety in alleviating the suffering associated with a herniated disc. Read more

Sciatica - What Is It?

January 17, 2008 by Dr. George Best, D.C. · Leave a Comment 

Sciatica is the term applied to symptoms that develop due to irritation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerves arise initially as a group of smaller nerves that branch off from the spinal cord on both sides of the lower lumbar and sacral area. This group of smaller nerves comes together in the pelvis as the sciatic nerve which then runs down each leg towards the foot, dividing into two parts in the lower leg. Read more

Back Pain Relief: A Massage Chair Can Help Considerably

January 16, 2008 by Lucy Jones · Leave a Comment 

Doctors often prescribe a variety of solutions to relieve back pain patients such as exercises, diets and stretching, while chronic patients are often forced to undergo surgery and others find ways to minimize the pain. Massage chairs can be helpful in alleviating the stressed areas of the spine and there are many exceptionally well developed chairs on the market today that also fit in with your home décor.

If you are a sufferer of back pain you’ll know that the pain often starts in the lower back region and makes it difficult to cope with the daily routine, as back pain mild or chronic can slow down activities and mobility considerably.

Fast and effective back pain relief can be achieved either by using a stationary bike or by swimming both of which should be done on a regular basis. Read more

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