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    Massage therapy DFW may be the answer for you if you suffer from chronic or acute physical pain. Whether your pain arises from an accident or any kind of condition that causes musculoskeletal discomfort, massage therapy can help to manage or alleviate it. While most people associate massage therapy with relief from chronic low back pain and relief from stress-induced back pain, you might be surprised to know that it has proven beneficial in controlling symptoms in people suffering from…

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    How Chiropractic Care Relieves Pain When an individual with a misaligned spinal column receives chiropractic treatment, the chiropractic physician gently places pressure on the areas of the spinal column that need to be realigned: Once realigned, the painful pressure that was being placed on the spinal nerves is relieved. Both chiropractic care and physical therapy treatments are designed to manage pain and accelerate the healing process. A Comprehensive Approach…

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    Literature Review As a result of modern day technology, extended computer use has become more common in the work environment. Research shows a correlation between an increase in neck and upper back musculoskeletal pain and intensive computer use among workers. The increase in work-related upper quadrant musculoskeletal pain (WRUQMP) is both an individual and economic concern; because of significant economic costs due to employees being absent, decreased productivity and health care expenses.…

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    Chiropractor Case Study

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    Problems Chiropractic care is focused on identifying and treating neuromuscular disorders. It is mainly based on manually adjusting and manipulating the spine. While it is a proven method for treating chronic back pain, it can help with a variety of other issues, including migraines, neck pain, autoimmune diseases, depression, and others. In fact, most chiropractors are both trained and certified in fields like physical rehabilitation, orthopaedics, neurology, clinical nutrition, and the like.…

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    Stress In Nursing Essay

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    many ways to control back pain and prevent it from happening to the newer nurses. Jaromi et al. (2012) completed research on a Back School. This school provided passive physiotherapy once a week for a 6 week period. There was also a theory part of the school that taught the nurses many things such as anatomy and body mechanics, proper body posture, back safety, lifting techniques, and more. Afterwards all the participants had follow up appointments with the nurse. They studied pain intensity and…

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    1. Introduction 1.1. Background and Epidemiology Low back pain (LBP) is a common cause of disability affecting one’s performance at work and quality of life (Duthey 2013). LBP prevails in all ages especially the adult working population and approximately 80% of adults will experience an episode of LBP during their lifetime (Rubin 2007). Of which, the prevalence of chronic low back pain (CLBP) is 23% and 11-12% of the population are disabled by it (Airaksinen et al. 2006). 62% of people who…

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    The purpose of the study was to see if the Health Belief Model and the educational intervention sessions will help with the nurses to prevent low back pain (Sharafkhani, et al, 2016). 100 nurses were selected in stages to participate in the study: 50 nurses in the control group and 50 nurses in the intervention group (Sharafkhani, et al, 2016). The nurses from the control group were given the self-reported…

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    this case, the claimant was 10 months status post left L4-5 laminectomy and discectomy on 11/14/2016. He reported persistent aching and shooting pain to his lower back radiating to his left lower extremities. He also had ongoing left leg pain with weakness and numbness. Despite previous surgery, the claimant continued to be symptomatic with low back pain. Considering this, an MRI of the lumbar spine is medically necessary and appropriate to further evaluate the claimant's condition. A visit…

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    Back Pain Research Paper

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    Experiencing a lot of back pain on a regular basis can be a frustrating experience as it can easily affect your quality of life in many ways. Listed below are just three of the many steps that you can take to help alleviate your back pain. Consider A Visit To A Podiatrist You should consider making an appointment with your local podiatrist if you are suffering from back pain. This is because a lot of back pain can often be traced back to issues with your feet. For example, if there are some…

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    Iw Injury

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    has pain with respiration. Since the injury, he has experienced significant pain in the left knee, headaches, dizziness, insomnia, spine pain and right shoulder pain. Back pain is mostly on the right low back radiating to the anterior thigh and knee. The pain gets better with lying on the left side with the right knee bent. Prolonged sitting and leaning…

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