By Michael Pritsker | Date: June 8th, 2011
It should come as not surprise that back pain is a common problem for many people today. This type of pain can be mildly annoying and aggravating, or extremely painful and debilitating. One common cause of back pain is a condition known as spinal stenosis.
By Mike Pritsker | Date: June 5th, 2011
Or maybe reading this will help your neck pain; or at least that is the desired result. But it is true that most conditions are caused by not a great deal, and can have quite quick resolution when tackled. However, the major controlling factor is the origin of the pain, rather than that itself.
By Jeffrey Arnold | Date: May 25th, 2011
In the quest for better methods to treat Scoliosis of the spine, one innovative company has developed 3D Model technology, called an ACRM (Anatomically Correct Reference Model) that can greatly enhance the surgeon’s ability to fully analyze the effect of Kyphosis and Scoliosis on the patient’s spine, thereby giving the medical provider an edge that those without Three-dimensional technology lack. As a new technology many Physicians who perform Scoliosis surgeries may not be aware of this valuable resource as yet. As a patient seeking Kyphosis and Scoliosis treatment you should ask your surgeon if he is aware of this new innovation and if not he/she should consider it.
By Sienna Langspot | Date: September 15th, 2010
Sometimes you just need a really good stretch, and no matter how hard you try, you just can’t get that satisfying feeling. Well, now you can and it’s all about using inversion tables for back pain. This a great natural method of treating symptoms without the use of prescription drugs or visits to the chiropractor.
By Dr. Montes | Date: July 31st, 2010
There are a variety of conditions and activities that may lead to back and neck pain. A prime culprit for this type of chronic pain is a condition known as bulging discs. If you are diagnosed with this ailment, or often suffer from neck or back pain, it is a good idea that you educate yourself about the issue.
By Dr. Dirk Kancilia | Date: July 27th, 2010
Have you heard the term bulging discs? Some call it a herniated disc, which refers to the same condition. It is basically a term that refers to the discs in the spine that for one reason or another become inflamed and bulges out and cause pain.
By Dr. Dirk Kancilia | Date: July 22nd, 2010
Facet syndrome, also called facet joint syndrome or facet disease, is a chronic disease that can be a source of serious back pain. We are going to briefly explain the symptoms of this disease and the root cause. We will also be looking at some treatments.
By Marcus Spinelli | Date: April 12th, 2010
Spinal muscle rehabilitation therapy helps relieve back pain and improve motor control function. Generally when you suffer from back pain it is not simply the spine that’s affected but the surrounding muscles as well. In fact, if you’ve got been plagued by chronic back pain for longer than you can remember, you’ve probably put quite a bit of additional stress on a lot of the muscles in your body just by trying to avoid any pain that’s caused when you move or walk or sit. When undergoing therapies to treat your spine then, it’s also necessary to undergo spinal muscle rehabilitation treatments to get those muscles working with your spine instead of against it.
By Guy Craig | Date: April 9th, 2010
No one wants surgery. That’s for sure. For some people, the only way to relieve the pain they have in their back is to have spinal surgery. While when one thinks about spinal surgery as being totally invasive, what one makes it out to be doesn’t have to be totally invasive. There are some surgeries where it is minimally invasive spinal surgery. Let’s give you more information about this.
By Marcus Spinelli | Date: April 8th, 2010
If you’ve been unsuccessfully trying to manage your back pain with over-the-counter or prescription medications then it may be time to speak with your chiropractor about spinal decompression therapy. Approximately eighty percent of Americans suffer from some kind of back pain at some point in their lives and often the cause is improperly diagnosed or never diagnosed at all. Rather than go through with a risky back surgery with no guarantee of success, most people simply resort to using medications to control the pain. But spinal decompression is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment technique that’s bringing pain relief to thousands of people, with a much higher success rate than surgeries ever have.