Dealing With Lower Back Pain By: Frank Thornton Four out of every five adult Americans will experience lower back pain at one time in their lives. Sometimes it’s a mild strain or sprain that goes away after a couple of days. Other times, lower back pain lasts for weeks or months.
Ironically, a simple muscle spasm can cause more pain than a herniated disk. In fact, despite the fear of herniated disks, they are the cause of only four percent of back pain cases in the USA each year.
Looking at the causes of lower back pai... Tags: upper back pain, back pain, burning pain in neck back and shoulder
Restoring The Neck To Its Youthful Appearance By: Dave Stringham Although a conventional facelift and neck liposuction smoothes and tightens the skin of the neck, it does not address the weakness in the underlying muscles. The muscles supporting the neck weaken as we age. Tags: neck lift surgery, neck liposuction
Avoiding the Bad Facelift Result By: Dr Barry Eppley Facelifts result in good improvement in aging jowl and neck regions. What most patients fear about facelifts, however, is that they will have an unnatural result or look strange after. A natural-looking facelift comes from the balance of removing and tightening jowl and neck skin without distorting normal facial features such as the mouth area. Tags: facelift, plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery
Oh My Aching Achilles! By: Dr Christopher Segler The Achilles tendon is the largest, strongest tendon in the human body, but it is also the tendon we rupture most often. Anyone who is active can suffer from Achilles tendonitis, a common overuse injury and inflammation of the tendon. If you are out running hills and feel a sharp pain or dull ache in the back of the leg down near the heel, this could be Achilles tendonitis. Tags: heel pain, nashville tn, bunions, pain, foot pain, bunion surgery, surgery, ankle, bunion,
Nurses Can't Afford To Have Heel Pain By: Dr Christopher Segler It seems that Crocs will only withstand about 3-4 months of being compressed between a nurse (working hard on his/her feet all day) and the hospital floor (hard as concrete, quite literally). Four months of use plus two months of abuse, past the life of the shoe, equals plantar fasciitis. So, what are the best shoes for nurses? Tags: heel pain, nashville tn, bunions, pain, foot pain, bunion surgery, surgery, ankle, bunion,
How Does Running Cause Plantar Fasciitis? By: Dr Christopher Segler Heel pain is common complaint in runners. Actually, heel pain is common in all people. 40% of all visits to podiatrists in the U.S. are because of heel pain. Of all of the different causes of heel pain, the vast majority is due to a condition known as plantar fasciitis. This is an inflammation in the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that runs from the heel to the toes. Tags: heel pain, nashville tn, bunions, pain, foot pain, bunion surgery, surgery, ankle, bunion,
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