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  • Do You Suffer From Chronic Pain? 4 Exercises For A Healthier Spine
    By: Chris Tomshack | - The majority of organ and tissue pain in the body is directly related to your spine's alignment. Chiropractic care should be considered for pain in other areas and not just for back and neck pain. The fact is, chiropractors address a wide variety of common health problems stemming from dysfunction in your spine's joints.

    If your spine is healthy, you're far less likely to have chronic pain in other parts of the body. Exercise is one of the best ways to keep your spine healthy. ...

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  • How To Determine If You Have Plantar Fasciitis
    By: Jack Landry | - Plantar fasciitis is a foot condition that is usually accompanied by much pain. It is a quite common condition.

    Sometimes people confuse this with heel spurs. Plantar fasciitis is a syndrome of inflammation in the band of tissue that goes from the heel, along the arch of the foot.

    Whereas a heel spur is a hook of bone that can form on the heel bone. A high rate of plantar fasciitis patients have also had heel spurs.

    Plantar fasciitis is most often se ...

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  • Chronic Back Pain Review
    By: patpan | - STATISTICS ON BACK PAIN
    Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics, private industry reported approximately 123,000 work-related injuries in 2004 but the percentage is lowered for the next year.Automobile accident.Strains are stressed directed to the muscles and ligaments due to carrying heavy objects improperly or sudden uncoordinated movements.Understanding why you experienced back pain is important in undergoing the right kind of therapy.Poor posture and body mechanics, emotional stress, ...

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  • The Importance Of Chiropractic Health
    By: Terry Stanfield | - Chiropractic health refers to focus on the link between body structure and function, especially spinal areas. Nerves are responsible for control over every movement and function in your body including organs, muscles and general system. Nerve endings originate from the brain in a singular muscular bundle often referred to as the spinal cord. The cord in turn travels down the entire spinal column until it reaches its final destination in the form of spinal vertebrae. The vertebrae is the actual l ...
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  • Optimize Your Running Program To Stay Injury-free
    By: Michael Arnone | - The days are long, the sun is bright and warm and we all get that natural pull to get out of the gym and head outside to exercise. But, away from the gym and fitness professionals we are on our own to build a balanced running program.

    As you probably know, running can be really tough on the body, all that repeated impact can bedevil runners with shin splints, stress fractures, pulled muscles, ankle sprains, plantar fasciitis (heel pain), knee problems and chronic issues with their ...

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  • Treatment For Morton's Neuroma
    By: Kent Smith | - Mortons Neuroma (also known as Mortons neuralgia, Mortons metatarsalgia and intermetatarsal neuroma) occurs when the nervous tissue near the base of the third and fourth toe becomes inflamed. The nerve that runs between the metatarsal bones is pinched by the bones, which causes the inflammation. Symptoms usually include pain, numbness, tingling and sometimes the feeling of a hard object lodged in the ball of the foot. At the early stages of the neuroma, symptoms may be ...
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  • Spine Decompression Surgery
    By: MumtazPachisa | - Motorcycling, sky diving and scuba diving are a few activities that Jill Misangyi, a registered nurse from Canada, never imagined she would be able to do until her spinal decompression surgery with fusion and instrumentation recently in India through Healthbase. Jill had been suffering from chronic back pain for 16 years.
    Back pains are as common as headaches. Most back pains disappear on their own with some rest and / or medication. Some may stay longer but can still be managed with conv ...

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  • Searching For Specialty Shoes?
    By: Danielle K. D. | - Specialty shoes are a must for diabetics. The health of the foot is crucial, especially in diabetics, as neglected feet can lead to circulation and nerve problems. Shoes designed for diabetics have a specific design targeted to gently cushion the foot and absorb normal, daily wear and tear. Diabetic shoes protect the ball of the foot, the heel, the lower ankle, and the arch of a diabetic's foot. By protecting all of these important areas of the foot, diabetic specialty shoes will enable better b ...
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  • Miracle Shoes
    By: Danielle K. D. | - Who knew that shoes could do so much? Usually when we think about correcting medical conditions, we think about popping pills and surgery, in the most serious situations. Shoes are a fashion item, not something you need to consult your doctor about. And besides, we all know that by definition a stylish shoe must hurt your feet. Why do you think they invented the stiletto and the pointy-toed high heel? After all, there is no beauty without pain. Right?

    Lucky for us, no matter ...

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  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome And Massage Therapy
    By: Ben Crabtree, LMT, CNMT | - Do you have foot pain or numbness? You could have a condition known as Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Massage Therapy and Bodywork are very effective in treating conditions arising from muscular and connective tissue abnormalities. In my San Antonio, Texas based Massage Therapy and Bodywork practice I often treat pain from various muscular and nerve entrapment syndromes including the supposedly rare Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Like many painful conditions Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome responds quite well to treat ...
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  • Information On Sciatica And Causes
    By: Peter Hutch | - The term sciatica describes the symptoms of leg pain and possibly tingling, numbness or weakness that travels from the low back through the buttock and down the large sciatic nerve in the back of the leg. The vast majority of people who experience sciatica get better with time (usually a few weeks or months) and find pain relief with non-surgical sciatica treatment. For others, however, sciatica can be severe and debilitating.

    Sciatica usually affects only one side of the lower bo ...

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  • Sciatica Pain Relief Tips
    By: Sander | - Sciatica is a condition in which pain shoots down an leg or arm as a result of a pinched nerve. Pain that runs along the course of the sciatic nerve is referred to by laypersons as sciatica. It especially appears in the back of the thigh also causing pain in the lower back, buttocks, hips, and/or adjacent parts. Sciatica is pain caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that are branches of the sciatic nerve. The pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or va ...
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  • Morton's Neuroma Treatment Tips
    By: Juliet | - Morton neuroma, or interdigital neuroma, is a common condition that involves enlargement of the interdigital nerve of the foot. It is associated with pain, swelling and/or an inflammation of a nerve, usually at the ball-of-the-foot between the 3rd and 4th toes. Morton neuroma most commonly affects the third intermetatarsal space, but it can also affect the second intermetatarsal space, although it does so less often. It usually in response to irritation, trauma or excessive pressure. The inciden ...
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  • Top 7 Tips To Treat And Prevent Testicular Pain
    By: Raymond Lee Geok Seng | - Want to make a grown man cry? All it takes is a poorly aimed softball or a close encounter with a foot. In fact, any kind of blow to the groin can bring even the toughest of tough guys to his knees. The pain is indescribable. Fortunately, it is also short-lived. It usually goes away in just a couple of minutes. But sometimes the testicles hurt without any apparent provocation. Perhaps the most serious cause of testicular pain is torsion. Torsion hurts so badly, that anyone who has it will head s ...
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  • Low Back Pain - Physician Advice On Relief And Causes
    By: Roger Hutchison | - Low back pain is one of the most common reasons for visiting a primary care physician. People may experience back pain after lifting heavy objects, twisting and turning their backs during exercise or household chores, or after a period of inactivity. Acute low back pain is often caused by muscle inflammation and spasm and may start suddenly or increase gradually over time. It may occur in the center of the low back or next to the spine on either side. The pain from muscle strain and spasm is oft ...
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  • Mortons Neuroma
    By: Dr. Marc Mitnick | - Interdigital neuroma more commonly known as Mortons neuroma is an entrapment of a nerve that passes into the toes of the foot. The nerve gets entrapped or "pinched" by the metatarsal bones, which are the bones just behind the toes. Typically this type of foot pain is the result of wearing shoes that are too narrow or in the case of women, high heel shoes. Other factors that will cause this condition can be the specific architecture of a person's foot structure as well as occupational hazards ...
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