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Pain & Body Image by Chronic Pain Journal Facebook Posted Fri 01 Jul 2011 1:26pm as a result of pain: all of these things can alter your shape and your self-image. If meds are the problem, perhaps another pain medication or technique might help. I’ll spend some... ← Marriage & Disability – How Can It Work? Chronic Pain & Motherhood → Jun Read on »
No Imaging Needed for Most Low Back Pain in Teens by Poh Tin Tan Posted Fri 04 Nov 2011 10:55pm , but a child absorbs more and their metabolism is much greater than an adult’s. Radiation is accumulative and kids with low back pain get imaged close to the pelvis, which exposes... pain in children will get better with conservative management and do not need to be diagnosed with radiographic studies, researchers said here at the American Academy Read on »
Image a healthy body, free of cancer and pain by Karen Carnabucci Posted Tue 22 Jun 2010 10:35am of relaxation exercise designed to engage your mind, body and spirit, which many people have found extremely helpful for reducing stress and pain, acclerating healing and changing.... If you don't have cancer, you'll notice many other topics that are helpful for stress reduction, pain relief, healthy sleep and many other health issues. Read on »
SIMPLE BACK PAIN, MECHANICAL BACK PAIN, PHYSICALLY INDUCED BACK PAIN OR ANATOMICALLY MOTIVATED BACK PAIN... by Barmac Posted Sat 22 May 2010 10:14am SIMPLE BACK PAIN, MECHANICAL BACK PAIN, PHYSICALLY INDUCED BACK PAIN OR ANATOMICALLY MOTIVATED BACK PAIN..... Confusing... well I certainly was and the only way to explain it in simple term is that the difference between 'simple' back pain and other types of back pain is that your lumber or sciatic nerve roots or spinal cored Read on »
Mike- Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Foot Pain, Anxiety, Depression, Panic Disorder by David M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 10:15pm 31 year-old patient is experiencing pain in his lower back, neck, and shoulders for many years. Patient has also been experiencing panic disorders since he was 21 years old. His symptoms include sudden attacks of fear and nervousness, as well as physical symptom such as palpitations. He also has other serious conditions, such as depression Read on »
Pain relief for Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, Back Pain by Taylore V. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:55am 1 Comment Have Pain? Tried everything else for pain relief? Are you willing to go beyond the physical reality in finding the reasons for for Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain, and/or Back Pain? The root cause for Pain relief has been covered up by over-the- counter pain pills and prescription drugs for many years... So, the pain is covered up and you may Read on »
Back an Neck Pain respond best with Chiropractic care-Chiropractor NYC-Back pain NYC-Neck pain NYC-Muscle pain treatment by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 6:01pm Back pain treatment NYC-Call (212) 645-8151 www.livingwellnewyork.com A report, prepared for the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress by the esteemed medical authors... care is more effective than other modalities for treating low back and neck pain Total cost of care per year1. For low back pain, chiropractic physician care increases total Read on »
The Pain of Abandonment, The Pain of Loneliness, the Pain of Fear, the Pain of... by Gabriella Kortsch Ph.D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:55pm Karoo National Park near Beaufort West, South Africa When you feel the pain of abandonment, the pain of loneliness, the pain of fear, or any kind of pain, there's no doubt that you feel your life isn't worth much. You can't imagine being out of the pain, and you feel you can't go much more into the blackness. All that is true and understandable Read on »
Pain Catastrophizing and Pain-Related Fear in Osteoarthritis Patients: Relationships to Pain and Disability by Bronwyn T. Occupational Therapist Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 6:26pm There was a time when unless tissue damage could be seen on X-ray or scan, pain was thought to be either imaginery or ‘psychogenic’. As time has gone on, it’s more common than not to read that people have chronic pain (such as neuropathic pain) that is present without evidence on some sort of imaging, and that psychosocial factors influence Read on »
Pain pain pain by Lauren Posted Tue 03 Nov 2009 12:00am Slept two hours at most last night. Having a pain flare up, for what reason I do not know. Some days I cannot deal with the mental battle of trying to manage my pain with excercises, visualizations, etc.. It’s been a long time since I’ve done this but today I just couldn’t deal with these intense aches and pains on top of no sleep so I just took my Read on »