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Severe Walking Pain - Articles
Chest pain walking
by
Stuart G.

Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:26pm
Day shift: Ten calls; all by ambulance.
Stats: 1 ?fit; 4 Chest pains (one eTOH, so possibly not); 1 RTC with knee injury; 1 Hypothermia; 1 DIB; 1 Seizure with chest pain... as ‘shaking legs’. His foot is heavily bandaged and the stump shape indicates that is doesn’t exist anymore…or at least his toes don’t. So he’s unstable when he walks anyway. The call
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Walk Your Pains Away
by
Nav J.


Posted
Fri 29 Jan 2010 12:00am
pretty miraculous.
In 2005, Phillips began having back and neck pain. Where most people have a curve from their spine into their neck, her neck is straight. She suffered severe arthritis in her neck and spine.
"I was unable to walk. The pain was unreal at times," she said.
Several years before the pain started, Phillips was on her way to pick up her
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Walking back pain away
by
Steve Hatherley
Posted
Tue 09 Dec 2008 11:07pm
I have found that my back pain is lessened the more walking I do. And by walking, I don't mean just mooching around the shopping mall or around town - I mean getting up...* of walking, walking isn't enough to get rid of my back pain completely - so it's part of my overall regime. The one time it did work is when I was on a walking holiday in the Faroe
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Graded exercise or walks for recurrent low back pain
by
Bronwyn T.

Posted
Wed 04 Mar 2009 3:11pm
of two popular approaches to reactivation for people with recurrent low back pain - graded exercises for eight weeks, or a walking programme for eight weeks. While I could argue... 15-minute walks each day ‘ at the fastest pace that was convenient and did not set off pain. If their pain persisted or increased they should slow down. They should continue
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My Sever Knee Pain Is Gone Thanks To Dr. Tracy Ellis
by
Dr. Ellis
Posted
Tue 07 Dec 2010 6:24pm
Before I came to Dr. Ellis my knees hurt so badly I was limping when I walked. The pain was severe and walking and standing for any period of time was no fun. In the past.... I no longer limp when I walk and walking and standing is much better.Im thankful I came to Dr. Ellis’ office and received his treatment for my knee pain.
Ivan Stewart
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