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Back pain and ankle sprain are related and corrected with Chiropractic. by Carol Grant Posted Wed 05 Jan 2011 7:35am Injuries such as sprained ankles can contribute to back pain and Chiropractic can correct both problems.  Just like in the song “the ankle bone is connected to the leg bone” and all the way up how you contact the ground directly affects the knee, hip and back.  Ankle sprains cause swelling which results in adhesions. This can limit the motion Read on »
Sprain Home Remedies by My Healthy Foods Posted Mon 01 Mar 2010 10:41am include falls, physical activity, accidents, twisting, the manoeuvring of heavy objects, and over-stretching. Sprains can lead to inflammation, severe pain and the inability... to affected sprained region. Massage the region every few hours. Apply ice packs to the region of the sprain. This should help ease the pain and swelling. Onions Read on »
Common Ankle Sprains: Why? by Dr. Daniel Kalish Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:00pm Common Ankle Sprains: Why? Read on »
Just What is a "High Ankle Sprain" by Dr. Andrew Schneider Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 8:00am or no swelling. Treatment for a high ankle sprain also includes the "RICE" principle. If the pain does not improve quickly, visit your podiatrist. Some sports figures who have had high... If you're a sports lover like myself, you're hearing more and more that athletes are out with a "high ankle sprain." You especially hear about this in basketball Read on »
i stepped in a gopher hole and sprained my ankle by Judith Anne Posted Mon 17 Sep 2007 12:00am It's just one thing after another. Erik said, "you and your legs!" and i lay on the ground writhing and crying in pain. Read on »
Shoulder Sprain by Tamara Z. Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Thu 20 Mar 2008 11:15am Shoulder pain is another topic I could address with numerous entries. Today I'll write about shoulder pain that originates from the back side of the body. This type of shoulder pain is usually one-sided and is located at the highest part of the shoulder. This type of injury probably happened with repetitive motion and gives the patient the urge Read on »
Sprained Sissy by pehpot Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 4:46am my kids school told me about this old lady who is so good on sprains. They said that this woman can ease the most painful sprain. So after looking for her house, we chanced... Sissy has been complaining about her back. She says that while she was taking a bath, her son surprised him causing her back sprain. She is the kind of person who can Read on »
Sprained Toe. Nick Becton, starting left tackle by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Sat 21 Aug 2010 7:09am season opener against Boise State. For those of you thinking – “Toe sprain? He’s seriously out for that? Walk it off man!” Here’s the definition of a “sprained... Amplify’d from blacksburgfoot.blogspot.com It was grim news for VT Football fans when they heard Nick Becton, starting left tackle, sprained one Read on »
Ankle Sprains 101 by Alexandra H. Patient Expert Posted Sun 20 Jul 2008 12:55pm Ankle sprains are common injuries.  For most of us, they seem to occur at the most unlikely moments, like when we’re walking across the grass, or on uneven pavement.  Outdoor activities increase the risk of developing sprains and strains, such as running in the sand, or mowing the lawn, but even sharp turns while playing sports can lead to ankle Read on »
Low Back Strain vs. A Low Back Sprain by Dr B Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Wed 24 Mar 2010 6:29pm there, but is re-injured or re-exacerbated. For example, you can get a new low back injury or pain that can strain or sprain the low back, but you can also re-injure your low back. However, the back pain which started as a low back strain or sprain is treated very well with chiropractic care. When it’s disc pain, the spinal decompression works best Read on »