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Pain Management
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Effective Pain Management Techniques
Pain management techniques are as diverse and far ranging as the areas of the body pain impacts. Massage represents the safest, most effective component of a multi-disciplinary approach to pain management. Discover the options available to your clients in addition to your valued services.
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Pain Management Clinics
No sane person wants to live with chronic pain. The adverse side effects of reckless consumption of painkillers are now driving many sufferers to pain management clinics. These clinics provide multiple approaches to pain management for the best possible results. According to a survey, nearly 60 percent of people with chronic pain undergoing treatment in a pain clinic for a year experience a significant reduction in their sufferings.
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Chronic Pain: Barriers to Effective Pain Management
Do you have chronic pain that is moderate to severe, on a daily basis? Does your level of pain interfere with your ability to function? Does your pain limit your enjoyment of life? Has your doctor not been able to achieve effective pain management for you?
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Aesthetic Surgery - It's Aims and Possibilities
With age comes wisdom and experience. Regrettably, quite opposite things happen about youthful and attractive appearance as, with age, it is gone. Plastic surgery gives people a second opportunity in their life to look young and beautiful.
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Advantages of Chiropractic Care
Chiropractic care is a method to maintain good health conditions of the spinal column, discs, related nerves and bone geometry. The fascinating thing is that its done without drugs or surgery
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Back to Basics
Recently highlighted in the press is the issue of back problems becoming more prevalent in younger people. Many reasons have been given, being hunched over a computer, driving very short distances, being in a seated position for prolonged periods of time etc.
So why does being in a seated position cause problems, and what can I do about it?
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Dealing With Tennis Elbow
In addition to effecting tennis players, tennis elbow effect's a great number of people who are involved in activities outside of the sport of tennis. Tennis elbow also known as lateral Epicondylitis is caused by damaging the tendon of the extensor muscles in the forearm. The tendon of these extensor muscles connects to the lateral epicondyle of the upper arm bone called the humerus.
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Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is also often called cosmetic surgery and has become a widespread method to reshape the body and to help to improve the appearance, it includes absolutely different operations starting with abdominoplasty and ending with eyes surgery and face lifting. Besides plastic surgery deals even more vitally important spheres, like for example repair damages caused by some accidents or injuries. It is well promoted and rather expensive but still carriers certain risks, like any other type of operation.
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Get A Jump On Your COPD! Jumping Rope - A Novice's Approach
I receive lots of emails from people all over the world who have some form of COPD. Many of them are already discovering the health benefits of exercise. They have found out that even moderate exercise, performed daily, makes a world of difference in their ability to breath.
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Physical Therapy And Arthritis: Getting Back What's Been Taken
Physical therapy can do what nothing else can do for your arthritis. Medications can lessen the pain and help to slow the progression of your condition. Surgery can help to fix the severely damaged joint. But, physical therapy can help you to get back what arthritis has taken from you. Most doctors will provide you with a treatment plan that will include some forms of arthritic physical therapy unless your body is beyond that point. While it will not be the only thing that your doctor has you do, it will be a key component to helping to get yourself back on track.
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Physical Exercise Home Therapy Program
Physical therapy may involve walk training, range of motion, restorative therapy, therapeutic exercises, and home programs to improve strength and independence.
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