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Neck or Back Pain
A diagnosis of Spinal Stenosis means you have a narrowing of the spinal canal in one or more areas. Although it can occur anywhere on the spine, it is most frequently found in the lower back or neck. As this occurs, pressure can be put not only on the spinal cord, but also on its nerves in the area of the narrowing.
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Lower Back Pain
Spinal discs are like shock absorbers between the bones of the spine. Their function is to cushion the vertebra and to allow the spine to twist, bend and flex.
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Relief for Neuropathy
If you were to go to a medical professional seeking relief for the pain of Peripheral Neuropathy, you would probably be told:
There is not much that can be done.
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Spinal Decompression
What Is Spinal Decompression and What Does It Treat? Spinal Decompression is a Non-Surgical, Drug Free, Pain Free Treatment Program. During Decompression, there is negative pressure applied to the spinal discs. This allows herniated disc material to be gently repositioned or moved back into place. …
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Spinal Decompression and Herniated Discs
Can It Help You? Spinal Decompression was developed as an alternative treatment to harmful drugs, painful therapy and destructive back surgery. This treatment focuses on treating lower back and sciatica pain that is caused by herniated and deteriorated discs. According to most patients it is …
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Bad Posture
Are You Aware You Can Have Bad Posture While Sitting or Sleeping? As we discussed in our previous article, poor posture can lead to unnecessary strain on your spine, which can be a cause for spinal degeneration. You can have bad posture habits at times …
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Poor Posture
Are Your Back Problems Caused by Poor Posture? Having poor posture can put a lot of undue strain on your spine. Over a prolonged period of time it subjects the spine to stress and can change the anatomical characteristics of the spine, which can lead …
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Symptoms of a Herniated Disc
Are You Having Pains in Your Arms or Legs That Feel Like Electrical Shocks? These could be symptoms of a Herniated Disc You can experience this condition in any part of the spine, but they most frequently affect the the lower back or lumbar spine. What …
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