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Physiatrists Specialize in Back Pain Finding the right treatment for your back pain can be harder then finding the answers to why you... |
Massage Can Relieve Back Pain Among some of the older medicinal practices is massage. Way before the Western cultures realized... |
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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 NewsWarning: curl_setopt() [function.curl-setopt]: CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION cannot be activated when in safe_mode or an open_basedir is set in /home/freenow1/public_html/THE-HEALTH-AND-WELLNESS-CENTER.COM/back_pain/rss2html/inthenews-rss2html.php on line 149 09/02/2010 Avoid back-to-school back pain Kids have always been a pain. But these days, they're also in pain. "It's an epidemic," warned Scott Bautch, a Wisconsin chiropractor specializing in occupational health. "By the age of 14, kids have the same rate of back pain that adults do." And Bautch thinks he's fingered the culprit. Avoid back-to-school back pain 09/02/2010 Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students DENVER - It is back to school time, and if your child suddenly starts complaining about back pain, doctors say it could be the weight in their backpacks. Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students 09/02/2010 Chang feels the pain of a lopsided loss Taiwan's Chang Kai-chen advanced in the U.S. Open and wound up with a difficult matchup in the second round -- top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki, the woman Chang calls "a wall." Indeed, everything came back during 47 ugly minutes in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Chang found herself on the wrong end of the worst kind of defeat -- 6-0, 6-0. Chang feels the pain of a lopsided loss 09/02/2010 Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students DENVER - It is back to school time, and if your child suddenly starts complaining about back pain, doctors say it could be the weight in their backpacks. Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students 09/03/2010 Exercises can ease back pain According to HealthLink B.C., "10 minutes of stretching and strengthening exercises each day can condition the muscles of the back . . . and may relieve low back pain." Exercises can ease back pain 09/02/2010 Shoulder pain sidelines Orioles' Jones Pie moves to center, Reimold gets start in left Adam Jones' shoulder discomfort has returned, and this time it's more intense than the pain that kept him out of five games last week. Shoulder pain sidelines Orioles' Jones 09/02/2010 Avoid back-to-school back pain Kids have always been a pain. But these days, they're also in pain. "It's an epidemic," warned Scott Bautch, a Wisconsin chiropractor specializing in occupational health. "By the age of 14, kids have the same rate of back pain that adults do." And Bautch thinks he's fingered the culprit. Avoid back-to-school back pain 09/02/2010 Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students DENVER - It is back to school time, and if your child suddenly starts complaining about back pain, doctors say it could be the weight in their backpacks. Heavy backpacks causing back pain for students |
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