- Back Pain
Statistics reveal that up to 85% of all people have back pain at any given time in their lives. Nearly 2% of all American workers get compensated for back-pain-related disabilities. Back pain can occur for several reasons like injury to the muscles on account of their overuse or otherwise, strains, or injury to the ligaments�the fine, fibrous mass that support them. Back pain may be less when in a resting position but greater when the back is subjected to any hard or soft activity as reaching, twisting, or lifting.
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- Back Pain Relief
Different types of back pains have different types of causes, and to gain some relief, the cause rather than the symptom should be addressed. People suffering from back pain are often suggested by friends and relatives to have complete bed rest, which is a misconception. Mere bed rest would not be sufficient to alleviate back pain if there were a serious underlying cause, like bone degeneration, osteoarthritis, or a bone infection. On the other hand, there is nothing as good as having rest for some initial period (though not necessarily bed rest), if the pain has resulted on account of a stress or a strain.
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- Information on What a Herniated Disc is.
Before we can explain a herniated disc, it is best that we look at the make-up of the disc itself. Found between the vertebrae in our spinal column, these soft rubbery pads act as shock absorbers and help us to flex and bend our backs.
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- Lower Back Pain
The back is made up of several different bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked upon each other to form a strong column that supports the upper portion of the body. Bones near neck are called cervical vertebrae, those adjacent to chest are called thoracic vertebrae, those around the lower back are called lumbar vertebrae, and those at the back of pelvic are called sacrum and coccyx.
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- Save your back by moving at work
As we attack a new year, the majority of you, whether working or studying, will be spending too much time back at your desk. These are just some of the disorders associated with Office Tasks: Neck/shoulder tension, Headache, Tendinitis of the wrist & forearm, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Mid-back/shoulder blade pain, Lower back pain, and Sciatica.
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- Treat pinched nerve for back pain
Question : I've been suffering from back pain which travels down my left leg for the last five years. I'm not on any medication but have been doing exercises every day. What can I do to reduce the pain?
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- Treating Vertebral Compression Fractures
New approaches to managing and treating vertebral compression fractures offer patients relief from severe back they unnecessarily suffer. The minimally invasive procedure percutaneous vertebroplasty is one option.
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- Upper Back Pain
Upper back pains are not as common as lower back pains; they also do not have the host of causes that trigger lower back pain. But whenever they occur, they are equally painful in nature. Mainly two causes of upper back pain have been identified: muscular irritation in the myofascial region, a region comprising of neck and upper back; and joint dysfunction in this area. This could include an injury sustained by spinal discs in the upper back, but as evidence suggests, such injuries are rare, since this is the strongest and most stable portion of the spine and has no mobility at all. The thoracic region of the spinal column is referred to as the upper back.
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- What to Do When You Encounter Back Pain
�Ouch� my back hurts,� you moan, reaching for your sore, pinched, or strained backside. This is an all-too common scenario for many of us. More than 65 million Americans suffer from back pain every year. It is the most frequent complaint from people seeking medical care.
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