MRIs – Understanding the terms – Disc Dessication and Disc Herniations A recent question about interpreting MRIs may help you better understand your disc problems. “What does an MRI saying “Few upper dorsal discs show signals suggestive of disc desiccation” & “right para-central disc herniation is seen at L5-S1″ mean?” The term disc dessication is […]
“What Is A Chiropractor and How Do Chiropractors Treat?”
Chiropractors Evaluate and Treat A Variety Of Problems and Dysfunction with a primary focus on improving Neuro-Musculoskeletal Problems and Health. This tends to focus around pain (neck, back, extremities, chronic pain, etc) and injury recovery. Chiropractors also see a variety of other problems ranging from vertigo to degenerative conditions and many other chronic problems that can […]
“What Type Of Massage Is Best For Chronic Lower Back Pain?”
Massage can certainly help some cases of chronic back pain. There is no universal best type of massage for chronic pain/chronic back pain. I know this doesn’t answer your question but bear with me for a moment to explain. It will help you better understand what you should do to improve your chronic pain. Massage […]
Pain Management: The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Conditions
Texarkana Pain Sufferers… A Recent Article In Pain Management News Makes A Very Strong Argument FOR Chiropractic’s Role In Treating People Suffering With Chronic Pain. Here are some of the important points about Chiropractic from the Pain Management article… Chiropractic started in 1894, when DD Palmer made the first Chiropractic adjustment. Chiropractic quickly spread due […]
“What’s Causing My Back Pain?”
Back Pain can be caused by a variety of problems, including injury to different parts of the body and a variety of other conditions. Discover some common causes of lower back pain, hip pain, and leg pain below. Although Back Pain is very common, it’s never normal. The pain is there to tell you about a problem. […]
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