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  • The Truth About Back Pain By: Joseph Then
    There are many different reasons that people have back pain but the most usual reason is poor posture. If a person constantly sits or stands incorrectly, a sore back is often the outcome.
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  • When Your Back Hurts Everything Hurts By: Jeff Foster
    Back pain, when gone untreated, can become a serious problem.

    Your brain, being complex as it is, is always informed when there is back pain, or any body pain for that matter. This is done by your body sending messages to the brain through the spinal cord and then the brain sending messages back in return.

    The reasons for back pain are not always as easy to discover as you may think. However, for the most part, the pain either has to do with muscles, bones, or disks. ...

    Tags: back pain, sore back, back ache, aching back

  • Low Back Pain - Acute & Chronic By: Jeff Foster
    Low Back Pain – Acute & Chronic

    The most common of all the types of back pain is that of lower back pain.

    As with any type of pain there are two different types (and low back pain is no exception): acute and chronic.

    Acute low back pain is usually a problem that can work itself out over a period of time.

    Chronic low back pain, however, can be responsible for aches and pains that last throughout your lifetime and it is the chronic back pain that lessens the quali...

    Tags: back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • How To Deal With The Pain Of Sciatica By: Frank Thornton
    If you’ve been around anyone with sciatica, you know it’s a painful form of back pain.

    Sciatica is a pain in the leg arising from compression of the sciatic nerve which runs from the spine down the legs to the feet and is often caused by a herniated disc. If you’ve ever gone to the doctor with a sore back, the first thing they will ask you is if you have and pain or numbness in your leg.

    Fortunately, between 80 to 90 percent of people with sciatica get better without ha...

    Tags: sciatica, back pain, dealing with pain of sciatica, symptoms of sciatica

  • How To Get Rid Of Lower Back Pain By: Frank Thornton
    During a recent bout of severe lower back pain, my physiotherapist put me on a course of back exercises to alleviate my back pain.

    I have to say that I was somewhat surprised given that I was in so much pain, but it actually worked and helped me recover quickly.

    The theory behind stretching your back – even when you have a sore lower back - is that by extending the back muscles, you give relief to your back by taking pressure off the affected areas.

    If you suffer for...

    Tags: back pain, back exercises, lower back pain, low back pain

  • Back Pain – The Lost Days By: Jeff Foster
    Since it is quite clear that many will be affected with back pain of some sort within your lifetime it is important that you take the time to ask yourselves exactly what kind of impact does this really have on your life? Back pain not only affects us physically but it also impacts on the world around us.

    It is evident that back pain can play a major role in your life and in the life of those who love you most and who are closest to you. The back pain you learn to live w...

    Tags: back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Vitamin D And Osteoporosis-do You Get Enough By: Jeff Foster
    Vitamin D and osteoporosis are an osteoporosis treatment combination that many healthcare practitioners closely follow.

    The body requires adequate calcium intake as well as an adequate intake of vitamin D in order to maintain strong, dense and healthy bones.

    Vitamin D alone is not sufficient for the treatment of osteoporosis. Nor are vitamin D and calcium alone and adequate treatment choice.

    But vitamin D is an important component in the treatment of osteoporo...

    Tags: osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Osteoporosis Risk Factors And The Changes You Can Make By: Jeff Foster
    Osteoporosis is a health condition in which the bone density in the skeletal system is reduced putting you at increased risk for bone fractures and the subsequent morbidity and mortality associated with fractures.

    There are several osteoporosis risk factors that are not modifiable, such as being of the female gender, being a member of the Asian or Caucasian race or even having a small and think body frame, but there are many osteoporosis risk factors that you most certainl...

    Tags: back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • The Cause Of Lower Back Pain And The Agony It Breeds By: Jeff Foster
    The cause of lower back pain is a source of loss work time, agony in daily life and many times a bevy of tears that seem never ending.

    Back pain is aggravating, irritating, frustrating and a source of pain that feels like none other. At times it can take your breath away.

    The lower back is created from five vertebrae, the sacrum and the coccyx and is made up of the lower one third of the spine.

    The lumbar vertebrae have an incredibly tough job of supporting all ...

    Tags: back pain, sore back, back ache, lower back pain, upper back pain

  • Diagnosing Osteoporosis – Solving The Broken Bones Mystery By: Jeff Foster
    Diagnosing Osteoporosis – Solving The Broken Bones Mystery

    Osteoporosis can occur when there is a loss of bone density and strength due to a variety of factors.

    Osteoporosis may be related to aging, certain types of medications, or other health related conditions. A diagnosis of osteoporosis is often made while diagnosing a fracture.

    It is important that osteoporosis is diagnosed early so that accurate and aggressive treatment management can occur in order to reach...

    Tags: Osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Osteoporosis Complications Can Change Your Life By: Jeff Foster
    A disease in which bones begin to lose their density leading to a significant increase in the risk for fracture bones, osteoporosis can lead to severe complications which increase both morbidity and mortality following bone fractures.

    The older you get, the more at risk you are for bone fractures and for the development of osteoporosis.

    With age bones begin to lose collagen, protein, and calcium all of which are responsible for helping to strengthen bones and to hopef...

    Tags: Osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Tips On The Kitchen Aid 5 Speed Classic Plus Hand Mixer By: Kayla Marie
    I absolutely adore my Kitchen Aid Hand Mixer! It is one of my all time favorite gifts.

    The KitchenAid 5 Speed Classic Plus Hand Mixer has been such a great kitchen tool for me. My hand mixer was a gift to me from my grandma one Christmas. I would have never imagined how useful my mixer would have been, and how much I would use it on a regular basis.

    Take a peek into my kitchen. I want to make a small batch of chocolate cookies. Use the mixer. I would like to make some w...

    Tags: Osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Osteoporosis Symptoms A Sad Picture If Ignored By: Jeff Foster
    Osteoporosis occurs when there is a loss of density in the skeletal system leaving you more at risk for bone fractures.

    An early symptom of osteoporosis often presents as bone fractures which do not match up to the described injury or ones which occur in the absence of any obvious injury.

    Other patients may present with back pain which seems to have no clear explanation. Back pain must be taken seriously and should be investigated clearly before being written off, ...

    Tags: back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Diagnosing Osteoporosis A Picture Tells The Story By: Jeff Foster
    A loss of bone density and strength can ultimately lead to a diagnosis of osteoporosis and the potential of years ahead of morbidity that you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. Diagnosing osteoporosis must be taken seriously and it must be diagnosed as early as possible so that you can salvage as much bone loss as you can.

    There are very high health costs associated with an inaccurate or a missed diagnosis of osteoporosis since this can lead to unnecessary bone loss and a...

    Tags: Osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Osteoporosis Symptoms Tell The Story By: Jeff Foster
    Osteoporosis is a condition in which there is a loss of density in the skeletal system.

    One of the earliest symptoms of osteoporosis that you might see are unexplained bone fractures. Oftentimes with fractures such as these it seems that the injury does not match the extent of the fracture.

    With osteoporosis, the bones become porous losing calcium, proteins and collagen. As the bones become more porous there is a much higher risk for fracture, particularly fractures...

    Tags: Osteoporosis, back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • The Fight Of Osteoporosis Treatment By: Jeff Foster
    Osteoporosis is a debilitating health condition facing many today.

    This condition can be horrifically life altering so much that basic daily activities become one of which you are afraid out of fear of sustaining a new fracture. Osteoporosis treatment focuses on increasing both strength and bone density while also preventing further bone loss.

    As with many other health conditions, osteoporosis should be a part of an early health screening practice so that diagnosis ...

    Tags: osteoporosis, back pain, sore back, back ache, lower back pain, upper back pain

  • Back Pain Sufferers & The Life They Lead By: Jeff Austin
    Back pain sufferers can be impacted greatly by a lack of knowledge about their condition. In fact, often times it is the lack of knowledge related to back pain that can lead to depression in the back pain sufferer. You need back pain information; otherwise you may begin to feel that the back pain you are living with will last the rest of your natural life!
    Tags: back pain, low back pain, sore back, lower back pain

  • Should I Ignore My Back Pain? By: Peter Lorison
    How many time have you had intermittent back pain during your life? It's probably many. Now think about how many responses you have received when asking them where it hurts. Pain even in the legs can be caused by the back. It might be a kind of sneaky pain that comes and goes quickly, or it could be a blatant, long lasting pain that stays a long time.
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  • Back Pain Relief Effective Management Tips By: Vinay Gupta
    Back Pain, especially in the lower back (lumbar spine), is a problem that most people experience at some time in their lives. The muscles that support the spine are in constant use; even while simply sitting, the muscles are in use to keep one from falling over.
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