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What lower leg pain do you have? by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 12:19am Today’s joggle was 6.5 miles on the treadmill in 51 minutes. It was a sprint workout: 4×800 in 2:30 and 1×800 in 5:00 in between. All of it was done joggling. I’m not sure I ever joggled on a treadmill going 11 miles/hour. But now, my right lower leg is hurting. [...] Filed under: Health, Joggling life, Training Tips | 5 Comments » Read on »
Can Compression Socks Reduce Lower Leg Swelling and Pains? by Neil Kao Medical Doctor Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:26am they can help reduce lower leg swelling and pain. What you may rightly ask does this have to do with allergies and asthma. Nothing directly. However my website is devoted to having... into getting more. Second, around the same time, a friend of mine discussed going hiking. He had a lot of varicose leg veins which became painfully swollen afterwards. We discussed using Read on »
I Don’t Have Pain- But I have Constant Numbness and Tingling in my Lower Legs. Can Decompression help? by Dr B Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Tue 24 Feb 2009 10:24pm the patients exact symptoms and restrictions in daily activities will help us determine our course of action. We have been able to help more people than we ever thought we could using the Drx 9000Non surgical Decompression treatment. It has truly been a wonderful addition to our Glastonbury practice. To learn more about non surgical treatments for lower back pain Read on »
Cervical herniated disc causing arm pain and numbness in arms-treatment in NYC by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Wed 26 May 2010 8:46am Cervical herniated disc causing arm pain and numbness in arms-treatment in NYC From time to time I like to put up patient testimonials that patients email to me. I just..., shooting, and throbbing pain and numbness in both arms and hands. I was diagnosed via MRI with a herniated cervical spine disk that was causing strain on the nerve roots that run Read on »
Is Your Lower Back Pain Or Leg Pain The Result Of A Lumbar Radiculopathy? by Dr B Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Sun 19 Apr 2009 11:47pm a radiculopathy, it is important to have a proper history and consultation with your Doctor. What caused this pain? What is the pain level? Does the back pain travel into the legs? Does... Severe Lower Back Pain Or Leg Pain may be the Result Of A Lumbar Radiculopathy. Patients who present with lower back pain that is radiating into their legs and feet may Read on »
Back pain and leg pain: a common presentation by Carol Grant Posted Fri 14 May 2010 3:48am Lower back pain which is accompanied by radiating leg pain is a very common presentation.  The radiating pain only travels into the buttock and thigh, and doesn’t travel... of the leg. Most of the time, this back pain radiating leg pain does NOT come from a herniated disc, and does NOT mean the problem is sciatica (caused by an inflamed sciatic nerve Read on »
Low back pain, leg pain and Chiropractic: the only way to go! by Carol Grant Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 4:16am 2 Comments Lower back pain which is accompanied by radiating leg pain is very common and Chiropractic is a fast way to treat the problem. The radiating pain only travels... of the thigh, rather than in the front of the leg. Most of the time, this back pain radiating leg pain does NOT come from a herniated disc, and does NOT mean the problem is sciatica Read on »
Knee Pain? Leg Pain? Perhaps it Is Your Hammies! by Kathy .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:05pm room. I’ve never been a machine girl. I’m a runner, right? I scoffed at machines (imagine my face scoffing here). But think of it this way: Your legs have a variety of muscles... the way down my leg. How do I know this? Trial and error. I started using the machines and the pain in my knee went away, even with increased distances. A few weeks ago, I stopped Read on »
I Don’t Have Neck Pain, But My Arm And Hand Go To Sleep All The Time! by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:02pm You can often get symptoms from a neck problem that present themselves in the hands and arms. Carpal Tunnel is a perfect example; we often see people who think they have... to that area. The hands and arms are controlled by nerves of the lower neck and upper back. The same is true for the lower back , which controls function to the legs. A poorly aligned Read on »
Arm Pain: What Does it Mean? by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Thu 10 Mar 2011 11:50am When it comes to problems that people face related to nerve impingement, it can affect more or less any part of the body. Arms, legs, back, neck, and anywhere in between - there isn’t a spot in your body that can’t hurt or even lose sensation under the right circumstances. Okay, that sounds pretty gloom and doom... Don’t get me wrong, for every pain Read on »