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Abdominal Muscles That Are Painful To Touch Or Pressure - Articles
chronic lower abdominal muscle pain
by
mimi58
Posted
Sun 21 Dec 2008 5:47pm
to the touch externally, only internal muscle pain when trying to sit up. Any ideas as to what it could be.
Thanks!
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Hi, am wondering if anyone can tell me about the chronic muscle pain I have had for 3 months now. I am 48, in good shape, play hockey once a week and exercise moderately
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Decoding Pain Series – Releasing the Pressure
by
Abigail S.

Posted
Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:00pm
the human body can withstand for long without developing pain. I remember being totally flabbergasted when I realized I was holding constant tension in my pelvic floor muscles...
To read the first post in this series, click here.
My Thanksgiving Dinnerware
This could be an easy week to put a lot of pressure on myself. Here are the things I could
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Why do I put myself under so much pain and pressure ?
by
Barmac
Posted
Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:23pm
I don't know why I do it, but I'm always putting myself under pressure to do this and do that. Before I sold my last business back in 1999 I'd already had to give up two... decided to do a big Fashion Show to raise money for a local hospice and it was only a few days after the event that I developed terrible pain in my neck and arm. Over the following
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Neck and Thoracic Pain| Atypical Chest and Abdominal Pain
by
Dr. Jennifer C.
Posted
Thu 18 Sep 2008 10:16am
for atypical chest and abdominal pain involve not only treating paraspinal muscles supplied by cervical and thoracic nerve roots but also the chest and abdominal wall musculature...
Patients may present with atypical abdominal and chest pain that may be related to spinal problems. The key features on history that point to spinal referred pain are pain
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Tai Chi for back pain and other types of muscle pain
by
Barmac
Posted
Wed 20 Jan 2010 1:03pm
A lot of research has been done with Tai Chi, and pain relief. Its an ancient tradition said to have been developed in medieval China to help restore health of monks in poor physical condition.
It involves rhythmic, gentle, graceful and mystical movements and is a safe way to relieve pain. Its even good for back pain as it improves your
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Managing the pain in the butt -- Gluteal muscle pain!
by
Nitin R.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 7:04pm
So I suffer the butt pain for three days. I miss Nina's yoga class Monday evening. Tuesday afternoon -- I have had it. I have to do something more than just a strap around my butt. So out come my props with support from kids, the two yogini's always there to help. Here is part 1 of the series... enjoy, I would love comments and please don't try
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Lump in lower left abdomen, pain in abdomen and lower back
by
agnes
Posted
Sun 23 Aug 2009 2:53pm
1 Comment
I am a 34 year old female, I have a small hard lump in my lower left abdomen, I have been experiencing pain on and off for aprox. 1 year. This past week, I have also been experiencing severe lower back pain with the abdominal pain. My medical history includes 2 c-sections, and a tubal ligation. I have had gallbladder attack previous, and last year when I
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