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Pain Management
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Pain - What are the Causes of Hip Pain, Who is at Risk?
Hip pain is a common problem and can have many causes, happen at all ages, for very different reasons. Pain in your hip can be confusing for you because there are many causes. In this article, we will show you how to make an accurate diagnosis of the cause of your symptoms so that you can get appropriate treatment directed at the underlying hip pain problem.
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Pain - Do You Know What You Need To Know About OTC Pain Relievers?
Much of the time, daily aches and pains can be eased without running to the doctor for ongoing supervised intervention. Your pain woes may be caused by a lack of activity, by sports-related exercise, by a poor setup at your desk or workplace, by stress and tension, by the wrong shoes. If you remove just one of these little insults, you have a good chance of pain relief. OTC (over the counter) aids can help but they also can be dangerous to your health. Read more.
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Doctors And Patients Held Hostage
If you have chronic pain, or know someone who suffers with it, here is a wake-up call that will immediately clear up why doctors fight with you about prescribing narcotic pain medications, why doctors react negatively to treatment of chronic pain the way they do, and why your complaints about poor treatment of your chronic pain should be directed towards the real culprits--DEA, government, Medical Boards.
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Treatment For Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is extremely painful but not life threatening. There are no known cures for Trigeminal Neuralgia, therefore the goal of the treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia is to minimize dangerous side effects.
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Tension Headaches - Neck Pain - Shoulder Pain
Helping the function of trapezius are the splenius capitis and cervicis muscles. These two muscles are commonly injured with whiplash injuries due to car accidents. Pain and spasm in these two muscles lead to tension headaches and significant neck pain.
Neck pain and shoulder pain commonly arises from irritation of the C5 and C6 nerve roots. Both roots supply the deltoid muscle.
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Shoulder Pain - Pain Between The Shoulder Blades - Role Of Rhomboid Major And Minor
Pain and spasm of these muscles give rise to shoulder pain and pain between the shoulder blades. Rhomboid major and minor lie between the shoulder blades and the shoulder pain and pain between the shoulder blades is a combination of tightness and spasm in the middle and lower trapezius muscles in addition to pain from the rhomboid muscles.
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Natural Alternatives for Reducing Pain
Expores the use of alternative remedies for reducing pain. Provides information about which nutritional supplements and modalities to use for pain control.
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How To Recognize The Symptoms Of Migraine Headaches
You have started to have severe headaches. These headaches last for a few hours and are recurring a couple of times a month. You suspect that it may be migraine headaches but how do you know for sure? This article will give you the signs and symptoms of a migraine.
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What Causes Migraine Headaches?
A migraine is a severe headache that is recurring. You may experience migraines monthly or once or twice a year. Migraines can be accompanied by extreme sensitivity to lights and sounds, nausea and vomiting. A severe migraine will be disabling to most people.
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Vitamins For Headache Prevention
Studies show the link between an increased risk to getting chronic headaches when you are deficient in certain vitamins and minerals. Find out what vitamin supplements are recommended if you suffer from frequent and debilitating headaches.
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How to Treat Foot Pain Caused by an Injury
Orthotics can provide many people with foot pain support and relief, and it may just be one of the methods you use when you suffer an injury to your foot. However, before you decide if orthotic inserts are for you, it is important that you first know how to treat your particular foot injury.
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Pain - Which Medication Should You Use For Your Child When It Hurts?
A new study looks at how well the medications worked for musculoskeletal injuries to the neck, back, arms or legs in kids who came to the emergency room.
The research, in the latest issue of Pediatrics, compared acetaminophen, which is what tylenol is,
ibuprofen, which is what motrin is, and codeine.
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