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The Availability Of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

21st December 2010
Having to experience a back pain every single time you move around or try to do something is obviously very disturbing. You cannot carry out your activities as well as before you get that back pain. However, unfortunately, some people do happen to experie... Read >
Author: heatherweston

A Look At Some Of The Common Causes Of Sciatica

15th December 2010
Sciatica is a problem that brings along acute discomfort. But, nevertheless you can get rid of the same. The 1st step in this direction is to understand the factors behind the trouble. Handling the causes can be of considerable help in curing sciatica. ... Read >
Author: Nancey Mcgeeney

Herniated discs

06th December 2010
What is a herniated disc? You have perhaps heard people talk about having a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc in their back. Sometimes they say that their back "went out". What they are most likely describing is a herniated disc. This condition is a commo... Read >
Author: AnnaLewis692

What is Cauda Equina?

26th November 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Julie Glynn Cauda Equina Syndrome is a significant compression of the nerves in the lower section of the spinal canal. If left untreated it can lead to permanent loss of bowel and bladder control and paralysis of the legs, and as suc... Read >
Author: Julie Glynn

Cyberknife Treatment for Brain Tumors

24th November 2010
The brain can be considered as the body’s director since it tells the body what it has to do and mainly controls the senses, emotions, personality, and memory. A tumor is the abnormal growth of cells, so we can define a brain tumor as an abnormal growth w... Read >
Author: ColoradoCyberknife

Causes of Back Pain: Failed Open Back Surgery, Scar Tissue, and Free Disc Fragments

03rd November 2010
What is it? Failed back surgery refers to procedures that use traditional techniques such as open-type laminectomies, laminotomies, and fusions. With a success rate of around 50% and a laundry list of side effects, these procedures often do more harm th... Read >
Author: amrspine

Cervical spondylosis massage

22nd September 2010
Use of massage in cervical spondylosis A) Characteristic signs and symptoms of cervical spondylosis: 1. It is a degenerative condition of cervical spine and is universal in elderly. 2. There is degeneration of inter-vertebral disc and secondary o... Read >
Author: holistic

The Major Causes of Back Pain

08th September 2010
Here are some of the risks related with developing back pain. These risk factors cannot be completely avoided, but with a little precaution you can deal with it. Causes of Back Pain Lumbar Muscle Strain power strains are the most common cause of low bac... Read >
Author: Interventional Radiologist

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Helps You to Recover Faster

18th August 2010
The spine is considered as the most essential part of the human body. Sometimes, people don’t take their back pain seriously and use only home remedies like prescription medications, heating pads or physical therapy to get relief from the pain. One should... Read >
Author: Spine Doctor

Modern Laser Treatments for Back Pain

16th August 2010
If you have been suffering from back pain for a long time and are not considered a fit candidate for surgery, you may think that you will have to depend on medicines and physical therapy for the rest of your life. But thanks to advanced medical proced... Read >
Author: Ronsmith009

Causes of back pain: Facet Disease

12th August 2010
What is it? The Facet Joints are the joint structures that connect each spinal vertebra with another. Each vertebral body has four facet joints that work like hinges. These are the articulating joints of the spine that enable extension, flexion, and r... Read >
Author: amrspine

Some Types of Degenerative Spine Disease

12th August 2010
Degenerative spine diseases are all kinds of diseases in relation with spine located inside the vertebrae and forms a major part of the nervous system of the body. These diseases do cause a lot of problems if not treated well on time. Following are so... Read >
Author: Spine Doctor

Asheville Chiropractor Treats Ruptured Discs

11th August 2010
When discs in the spine become compromised or ruptured, severe pain and other health problems can develop. The discs in question are often thought to be the bones of the spine but are in fact cartilage between the vertebral bones. Dr. David Nygaard, f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Could Chiropractic Case Studies Solve Neck Pain

09th August 2010
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is usually a problem resulting in narrowing from the spinal canal and pressure around the spinal cord and/or nerve roots. Degenerative adjustments are also widespread. The client frequently has chronic lower again discomfort a... Read >
Author: Ray Lang

Chiropractic Care Helps Relieve Nerve Pressure

03rd August 2010
A paper released inside September 2001 concern in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Analysis confirms what chiropractors happen to be stating for 106 several years. The study's title is, "The Side effects of Moderate Compression on Spinal Nerve Roots W... Read >
Author: Antwan Arnold
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