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    Back Pain Relief Millions of Americans visit the doctor each year for back pain relief. If you reside in the Butler, Pennsylvania area, call to request an appointment with Dr. Ram Parikh at Discover Wellness Center to address your back pain with competent and compassionate chiropractic care. Back Pain Relief Q&A What causes back pain? Back pain, particularly low back pain, is one of the top reasons people visit the doctor. It is also the leading contributor to disability around the world.…

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    Low Back Pain Case Study

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    Low back pain (LBP) is cited as the second most common musculoskeletal problems for which treatment is sought by individuals. An estimated 90% of LBP reported in clinical practice is categorized as idiopathic or nonspecific, meaning that the underlying pathoanatomy is unclear (Walker, 2000). Spinal manipulation (SM) has been identified as efficacious treatment methods, especially for patients with nonspecific LBP (Slater, 2012). Early use of thrust manipulation among patients with LBP has been…

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    A Guide to Understanding Back Pain Back pain is a common problem, and it has many different causes. It actually affects the majority of people at one point or another, and it can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that requires medical treatment. The following are some important facts about back pain to help you understand it better. One type of back pain that can be extremely painful is sciatica, which results from an inflammation of the sciatic nerve. What makes this so hard to live…

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    DOI: 5/2/2013. Patient is a 49 year-old female cleaner who sustained low back pain and right hand pain while compacting trash into a big trash can. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with bursitis of hip. As per medical report dated 4/11/16, patient complains of low back pain with associated leg pain. On physical examination, patient has tenderness of the greater trochanter upon bony palpation of the right hip. Soft tissue palpation on the right revealed tenderness of the supraspinous…

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    2/10/2015. Patient is a 48-year-old female transaction processor who sustained injuries to her left side and back when she slipped and fell in the lunchroom. Per OMNI, she was diagnosed with low back strain, left sided low back pain with left sided and lower back injury. Based on the progress report dated 04/15/16 by Dr. Quesada, the patient complains of worsening mid/low back pain, rated as 8-9/10. She states that she has radiation going down her left leg to her knee. She states her symptoms…

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    In order to comprehend the exact implications of chronic low back pain (CLBP) amongst adults and how the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAMs) may assist in reducing the pain, one must also analyze the source towards this goal. The impact of CLBP on adults and their willingness to try CAMs need to be analyzed. Even though back pain is one of the most common chronic pain conditions that most adults suffer from, it is also one of the most poorly studied conditions (Rudy, Weiner,…

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    Chronic low back pain is a debilitating and common condition with high societal and economic costs. Epidemiological studies suggest that 65% to 90% of all adults experience low back pain at some time in his or her life (Natour, Cazotti, Ribeiro, Baptista, & Jones, 2015). Growing evidence indicates that complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), such as Pilates, may help in its treatment and management (Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2017). The Pilates Method The Pilates method is a system…

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    Back Pain

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    Your back and spine is basically the foundation of your body. It is responsible for holding the lower and upper portions together, so it is subjected to a great deal of tension and stress from just holding everything together. So, when you add various lifestyle habits, such as sitting improperly, lack of sleep, injuries and improper bending and lifting; the result can be serious back pain. The good news is, along with visiting your chiropractor in Columbus, NE, there are a few easy things you…

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    I walk up the stairs with a backpack that feels like there are bricks inside that belong on the side of a house, wishing that I had enough time to go to my locker between my classes so my backpack wouldn’t weigh so much. I have no time to go to the restroom either, so I plan on asking in class to go. I hope that I that I don’t miss Mr. Chesterton go over the study guide while I’m in the restroom. At Awty we must extend time in between classes kids don’t have enough time to get books from their…

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    Degenerative Disk Essay

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    it is the symptoms of pain and possibly radiating weakness or numbness stemming from degenerated disk in the spine. The back just gets old and the disks get old and rot and can’t hold the back up. Degenerative disk disease leaves patients wondering what exactly the disease means according to spine health. The disk is made up of 90% of water according to laser spine. It greatly affects the patient's life. They can’t do everyday things like bend down because it hurts their back so bad that they…

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