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  • Spinal Cord Stimulation May Be the Answer to Dealing With Chronic Back Pain

    Spinal Cord Stimulation May Be the Answer to Dealing With Chronic Back Pain

    Chronic back pain is one of the most common complaints among adults, in part, because the back and spinal column are complex structures. There is a lot that can go wrong there. Often, back pain gets better with self-management. Things like icing and rest cure many problems temporarily. When that isn’t enough, look for an alternative that might include spinal cord stimulation.

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  • Are Seniors Good Candidates For Physical Therapy?

    Are Seniors Good Candidates For Physical Therapy?

    When most people think about effective treatment for arthritis, Parkinson’s, or even cancer, they think of surgery and prescription medications. But what if physical therapy is the answer? In the last few years, physical therapy has become vital to the treatment and rehabilitation of anyone who is either ill or injured. And especially for older adults and seniors, physical therapy works both as a tool to recover from an injury and prevent several physical ailments.

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  • The Psychology of Pain: Why Chronic Pain Is More Than Just Physical?

    The Psychology of Pain: Why Chronic Pain Is More Than Just Physical?

    Chronic pain does more than just cause physical problems. The underlying effects it can have on the psychology of sufferers can be hugely detrimental to their health and wellbeing. Let’s explore the psychology of pain and the importance of understanding it. When people hear the term ‘chronic pain’, they tend to directly relate it to purely physical problems, whether it’s back pain, arthritis, or any other number of issues that are experienced frequently, by people all over the world.

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  • How PRP Injections Can Speed Your Surgical Recovery

    How PRP Injections Can Speed Your Surgical Recovery

    If you’re grappling with an injury or musculoskeletal condition that requires surgery, the good news is that you’re on the road to better, pain-free function. The potential bad news is that this road to recovery may get slightly worse before it gets better as your body heals from both the original damage and the repair.

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  • How Does Low Testosterone Effects Chronic Pain?

    How Does Low Testosterone Effects Chronic Pain?

    It is a well-known fact that men need adequate testosterone levels for healthy sexual function, but did you know even women need enough testosterone to function normally? Testosterone levels do a variety of tasks in the body outside of regulating libido. Testosterone is crucial for cellular growth, immunity, and a healthy nervous system.

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  • Isolation and Chronic Pain: How to Beat The Downward Spiral?

    Isolation and Chronic Pain: How to Beat The Downward Spiral?

    Social isolation is common in people with chronic pain. For most people, day-to-day life involves interacting with others, both throughout the day at work or at the home, as well as in social settings such as meeting up with loved ones. Social interaction is an important part of our lives, but when chronic pain makes an appearance, things can drastically change.

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  • Will an Epidural Injection Relieve My Lower Back Pain?

    Will an Epidural Injection Relieve My Lower Back Pain?

    You may have heard about epidural injections as a treatment for low back pain. Have you ever wondered what that involves or whether it may be the right treatment for you? The skilled pain management physician wants you to understand what epidural injections are when they should be used, and who should use them.

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  • Why Physical Therapy Matters For Pain Management

    Why Physical Therapy Matters For Pain Management

    In 2015, the medical researchers at the University of Pittsburgh carried out a unique experiment to evaluate the efficiency of physical therapy for pain management. They split a group of patients suffering from a spinal injury: half received physical therapy treatment, and the other half underwent surgery, as suggested by their doctors).

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  • The Male Stigma In Chronic Pain

    The Male Stigma In Chronic Pain

    Men face a great deal of stigma in relation to chronic pain. Let’s take a look at why and what can be done about this. Often symptoms that cannot be seen visually or confirmed by a test, can be discredited by those around us and even medical professionals. The stigma around chronic pain is high; we are too often brushed off, our symptoms not taken seriously, or viewed as though the pain is just in our head.

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  • Why Post Auto Accident Pain is Often Delayed

    Why Post Auto Accident Pain is Often Delayed

    Even a minor car accident can leave you shaken and out of sorts, but you may not feel any pain. Instead, hours or days later, your head and joints may start to complain, your neck and shoulders can go stiff, and you could develop back pain or numbness in your arms and hands. It may not seem to make sense. If you’re working in the garden or playing a sport, for example, injuries may cause pain immediately. However, the sudden nature of a car accident triggers a biological response which, when understood, explains why there can be such a delayed response to the effects of a car accident.

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