Back Pain Relief:
Back Pain Relief, Lower and Upper Back Pain, Spinal Cord Injury, Shoulder Pain.
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Mar 15th, 2006
Body weight supported treadmill training isn't more effective than conventional mobility rehabilitation for restoring movement to those with partial spinal cord injury.
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Mar 10th, 2006
The use of heat wrap therapy significantly reduces acute low back pain and improves occupational performance of employees in physically demanding jobs suffering from acute low back pain.
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Mar 6th, 2006
Regardless of the treatment, about half of the people with back pain find their symptoms mostly go away after two weeks.
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Feb 13th, 2006
While back pain is one of the most common medical complaints, hurting from back pain can be prevented.
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Feb 10th, 2006
When shoveling snow, it is always possible to pull a muscle if you are not watching for signs that you are putting yourself at risk.
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Jan 16th, 2006
It is estimated that 11,000 spinal cord injuries occur each year in the United States and that 247,000 Americans are living with a spinal cord injury.
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Dec 27th, 2005
Researchers say biologics could be the future of spine surgery.
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Dec 26th, 2005
A better, non surgical treatment for dislocated shoulders could hinge on how patients' arms are immobilized during the healing process.
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Dec 16th, 2005
If back pain develops, rest for a day or two but no more. Recovery of back pain is quicker with early movement.
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Nov 19th, 2005
The use of traction to help treat low back pain has no benefit, despite its widespread use.\n\n