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Chronic Pain Management Clinics

June 21st, 2009 · Comments Off · Back Pain

Pain management is one area of medicine which has seen several technological advancements across the globe. Spurred by this global happening, chronic pain management clinics in developing countries have also begun using novel techniques in the areas of pain imaging, pain assessment, and intervention for chronic pain management.   Chronic pain can refer to any type [...]

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Physical Therapy for the Lower Back: How to Prevent and Treat Lower Back Pain

June 20th, 2009 · Comments Off · Back Pain

Lower sciatica is one of the most common causes of job-related disability and why some people miss work. It is also the second most common neurological ailment in the United States, second only to headache. In fact, approximately 80% of adults in Western countries have, at some point, experienced lower sciatica.
For some fortunate [...]

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Reduce Low Back Pain: 4 Tactics You May Have Overlooked

June 16th, 2009 · Comments Off · Back Pain

Low sciatica is perhaps the most consistent complaint massage therapists hear from their clients. Many massage techniques have been developed (at least in part) to ease this common ailment. Often, they are very effective. Traditional Swedish massage, various acupressure techniques and neuromuscular therapies are some of the modalities to help reduce low sciatica. [...]

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Low Back Pain – Acute

June 14th, 2009 · Comments Off · Back Pain

Low Back Pain – Acute & Chronic
The most common of all the types of sciatica is that of lower sciatica.
As with any type of pain there are two different types (and low sciatica is no exception): acute and chronic.
Acute low sciatica is usually a problem that can work itself out over [...]

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How to Prevent Low Back Pain

June 14th, 2009 · Comments Off · Back Pain

Ninety percent of the population will experience low sciatica at some point in their lives. The majority of these people will have a recurrence of low sciatica as well. It has been shown that those people that are given the proper education regarding their low sciatica can significantly reduce their [...]

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