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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 »
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 Read on »
Managing the pain in the butt -- Gluteal muscle pain! by Nitin R. Patient Expert 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 Read on »
Vitamin D relieves joint pain, muscle pain from breast cancer medication by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 27 Jul 2011 5:38pm WUSTL.edu – High-dose vitamin D relieves joint pain and muscle pain for many breast cancer patients taking estrogen-lowering drugs, according to a new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The medications, known as ... Read on »
Can Ginger Ease Muscle Pain? by Heartstrong Registered NurseFacebook Posted Tue 01 Jun 2010 4:18am in rodents, however it had not been studied on human muscle pain. Researchers at the University of Georgia have recently conducted two studies evaluating the effect of raw and heated ginger intake on muscle pain.  The volunteers consumed either raw or heat-treated ginger or placebo for 11 days straight.  On the 8th day, the participants performed arm exercises Read on »
What Causes Muscle Pain and Muscle Soreness After Exercise - What is DOMS? by Tom H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 18 Nov 2009 10:01pm Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) describes a phenomenon of muscle pain, muscle soreness or muscle stiffness that is felt 12-48 hours after exercise, particularly... to experience muscle pain and soreness in the next day or two. Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness - Causes Delayed onset muscle soreness is thought to be a result of microscopic tearing Read on »
Could Your Muscle Pain Really Be Fibromyalgia? by Veronica E. Patient Expert Posted Sat 07 Mar 2009 2:13pm Take a look at Dr. Mercola’s podcast. Read on »
Use Massage Therapy To Treat Strains And Muscle Pain | Body … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 9:08am Beverly Hills surgeon Dr. John Anastasatos Board is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is an expert who runs the most modern, innovative and challenging . Read more from the original source:  Use Massage Therapy To Treat Strains And Muscle Pain | Body … Read on »
chronic lower abdominal muscle pain by mimi58 Posted Sun 21 Dec 2008 5:47pm 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.  I have had a muscle pain which is below my belly button into the pubic area only when doing sit ups.  I thought it might be a hernia but there is no bulging or pain Read on »
Long-Term Exercise May Reduce Vets’ Muscle Pain by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Fri 27 Aug 2010 11:21am Amplify’d from www.nlm.nih.gov   See this Amp at http://amplify.com/u/9bh0 Read on »