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Back Pain and Sciatica - Evaluating Your Options
by
Braxton P.


Posted
Fri 17 Oct 2008 9:14pm
You’ve been hurting for months. You can’t stay on your feet for more than a few minutes. It hurts to sit for too long. Recently you can’t get a good night’s sleep because you just can’t get comfortable. The painkillers aren’t working, and you’re starting to think seriously about back surgery. But after all the expense, rehabilitation and risk, wi ...
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What is Spinal Decompression?
by
Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Mon 16 Jul 2007 12:00am
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If you are a Chiropractor looking for the perfect tool to describe ...
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DRX 9000 Spinal Decompression NYC
by
Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Thu 22 May 2008 12:00am
What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Steven Shoshany DC
Proven Non - Surgical Treatment for Back Pain
Spinal Decompression Therapy (also known simply as Spinal Decompression or SD), is a non-surgical therapy proven to treat back pain and sciatica caused by bulging, herniated, and degenerative discs or facet syndrome. Even post-surg ...
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Back pain treatment NYC-Herniated disc NYC
by
Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Sun 02 May 2010 8:41pm
Back Pain treatment NYC
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What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy? and how can it help my Back pain NYC.
Proven Non - Surgical Treatment for Back Pain NYC
Spinal Decompression Therapy (also known simply as Spinal Decom ...
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Is A Herniated Disc The Same Thing As A Bulging Disc?
by
DocSpallone
Posted
Tue 15 May 2012 5:57pm
Lumbar Discs
Herniated, bulging, ruptured and deteriorated discs are being diagnosed more frequently today than ever before. Not because more cases are occurring but rather improved MRI imaging allows doctors to visualize these conditions in greater detail and sooner than ever before. This has been a tremendous benefit for patients who ...
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Park life
by
Stuart G.

Posted
Mon 12 Jul 2010 7:58am
Here's a letter I received, demanding 35p which was still outstanding from a cleared bill. Above it is the cost of postage in order to get this 'threat of further action' to me. Dumb arses.
Day shift: Seven calls; three by ambulance; two left at scene; two by car.
Stats: 1 RTC with # foot; 1 alcoholic (withdrawing); 1 fal ...
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Neurosurgery for pain management
by
Dave W

Posted
Mon 30 Jan 2012 6:30am
This article discusses common forms of intractable painPain that is not relieved by ordinary treatment. that can be treated with modern neurosurgery techniques. This will be of help to anyone who is suffering from pain which is not controlled using pain killers.
The ...
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Intubation and the professional singer
by
David Smith, MD
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm
WA Kofke’s patient presents for complex back surgery. The patient will be prone for many hours. She also has asthma. Vocal cord injury related to anesthetic management could derail her singing career. What can be done to minimize the risk vocal cord injury during general anesthesia? What symptoms require immediate post operative inter ...
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