Articles, tagged with "degenerative disc disease", page 1
10th February 2012
Thirty-one million Americans experience low-back pain at any given time. Often, surgery is offered as an ultimately desperate last measure, but almost always it is unjustifiable and usually fails to provide permanent relief; the other choice was "learn to...
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Author:
DrMLHall
24th January 2012
Foraminotomy : Taking Pressure off Spinal Nerves
A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to enlarge the passageway where a spinal nerve root exits the spinal canal. The term foraminotomy is derived from the medical term for a hollow p...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
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
08th December 2011
A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure that is performed to enlarge the passageway where a spinal nerve root exits the spinal canal. The term foraminotomy is derived from the medical term for a hollow passageway - foramen. The latter half of the term fora...
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Author:
pankaj
06th December 2011
Millions of Americans experience low back pain or neck pain at any given time. When your back hurts bad enough for long enough a normal life becomes impossible. In the past, a patient suffering with a bad back was usually given pain medications or injecti...
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Author:
DrMLHall
25th November 2011
There are commonly considered factors why people need surgical treatments on their backs. Folks with troubles in their spines of the lower back within a severe level need to undergo the operation. There will be additionally causes why they need the trou...
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Author:
Tommy Kas
26th October 2011
Chances are you're one of the millions of adults in America who has experienced back pain. Sprains, strains or spasms are commonly responsible for the misery, but one cause of back pain in adults that's often overlooked is scoliosis, or lateral (side-to-s...
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Author:
TyConway
20th September 2011
Chronic lower back pain can be caused by quite a few different factors. The problem is, the lower back (lumbar region) is the main support for the weight bearing motions we all go through every day and is particularly susceptible to injury.
Your back i...
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Author:
Dan Eitreim
19th September 2011
The majority of episodes of acute back pain are due to muscular strain and these will resolve eventually because our muscles possess a good blood supply bringing the essential nutrients and proteins for healing to happen. In fact approximately 50% of pati...
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Author:
d6riff
16th August 2011
The lower back pain causes could be diverse, and can go from muscular stress as a basic cause, as well as a more specific identifiable and diagnosable condition such as degenerative disc disease.
The back pain is one of the most typical issues for peop...
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Author:
Anna Kirk
03rd August 2011
Middle back pain is something that is common to many men and women around the world. Both young and old suffer from middle back discomfort thanks to the variety of hobbies and sports they take part in and the work tasks that they must perform every day. T...
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Author:
Dan Eitreim
03rd August 2011
Getting upper back pain relief is probably one of the most discussed and most interesting issues regarding back pain.
Even though the majority of the time the diagnosis is muscular strain or sprain; other problems could be keeping you from the things y...
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Author:
Dan Eitreim
03rd August 2011
So many of us have lived in acute, chronic misery for so long, the question is...can our backache be prevented, or even better - cured? Just how can we get the severe back pain relief we are so desperate to find?
To get severe back pain relief we need ...
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Author:
Dan Eitreim
25th July 2011
Nearly all episodes of acute back pain are due to muscular strain and these will resolve eventually because our muscles possess a good blood supply bringing the essential nutrients and proteins for healing to happen. In fact about 50% of patients will fee...
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Author:
Richard Hanley
02nd June 2011
Specially when our human body is chatting to us via the language of signs or symptoms. By declaring \"It is killing me.\" We are offering our power to the soreness or symptom. Lifestyle is entire of what I call pivotal moments. In my judgment, it is strai...
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Author:
Christian Beasley