Articles, tagged with "low back pain", page 1
13th December 2011
X-Stop Procedure
The X-stop procedure is the first non-fusion treatment for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.
The procedure can be done in a about a half hour does not require the removal of any bone or soft tissue and in some cases the patient...
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Author:
pankaj
07th December 2011
Many of today's medical texts tell us the coccyx fuses into one rigid segment by adulthood in nearly all people. Nevertheless, several well-designed studies have shown that a normal coccyx should have two or three movable parts that gently curve forward a...
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Author:
Erik Dalton
06th October 2011
The amount of inflammed joints in your body, like low back pain, varies in numerous ways and is reliant upon a number of aspects - such as the level of your activity, the amount of sleep you get, the level of stress you have, and also the foods you take i...
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Author:
Wm Black
14th April 2011
Uterine fibroids are an outgrowth like a tumor or a swelling that grows on your uterus.They can grow on the inside, on the outside, or in the wall of your uterus. The most common type of fibroids grow within the uterine wall. Many women in their 30's and ...
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Author:
Alex Zwiggelaar
12th April 2011
The Psoas muscle, low back pain and stress are all intimately connected. This article explains how the psoas can create lower back pain, and how to prevent or heal the issue before, or when it arises.
What is the Psoas Muscle?
The Psoas is a deep ...
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Author:
David Procyshyn
30th March 2011
Low back pain is an all too common problem. Lower back pain can be chronic, causing aches and pains on a daily basis. Or it can seemingly come and go with the weather -- causing intense pain one day and then disappearing with the next.
Many seek medica...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
23rd March 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn
Cauda Equina Syndrome is a relatively rare condition. There are only about 100 new cases of this syndrome annually in England but it is estimated that at least 10% of these are mismanaged and involve litigation against th...
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Author:
Julie Glynn
04th February 2011
Mudra for Regularising the Menstruation
To form this mudra as shown in figure cross the fingers of both hand in such a way that the tips of both thumb should touch each other. Fore-finger of right hand should be pressed between the fore finger and middl...
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Author:
mudrasyoga
10th January 2011
Are you someone that has low back pain?
Are you a medical professional that is searching for a corset type brace for one of your patients?
1.) Corsets Have Modern Use in Medical Field
In the medical field, many physicians recommend that their pat...
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Author:
Daniel Rinella, CO
04th August 2010
A person with cervical spondylosis has destruction of the joints and disks located between the bones in the neck. The swelling and collapse of the disk can place pressure on the nerves that pass between the bones of the neck. This can result in malfunctio...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
11th March 2010
Cervical Spondylitis is also recognized as cervical osteoarthritis or cervical Spondylitis. It usually affects the men and women older than 40 and progress with age. People with less bone thickness or low calcium diet are prone to this state. Cervical Spo...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
15th November 2009
Most of the adult population will experience back pain at some time of their lives, and probably the most common of back problems affecting the lower back is Lumbago.
Lumbago affects the muscles in the lumbar region of the lower back and the pain exper...
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Author:
josephsmum
30th October 2009
Most people will experience back pain at some point in their lives, and probably the most common of back problems affecting the lower back is Lumbago.
Lumbago affects the muscles of the back and the pain experienced can vary greatly from excruciating p...
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Author:
josephsmum
04th September 2009
Working as a case worker I met a number of former truckers who were having health troubles related to long hours driving.
Many of these long haul drivers were suffering from low back pain having one of two causes.
The first difficulty is low back ...
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Author:
Ron Stone
01st June 2009
The spinal cord is the most important part of one's body. It gives shape to our body and defines our posture. It is extremely important to keep it in good shape and it can only be achieved through regular exercise. Exercise keeps the muscle flexible and t...
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Author:
richersiamon