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  • Spinal Stenosis Symptoms and Diagnosis

    Spinal Stenosis Symptoms and Diagnosis

    There are a number of potential symptoms of spinal stenosis, and one's specific symptoms are mainly determined by the location and severity of the stenosis in the spine.

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  • What is Advanced Osteoarthritis?

    What is Advanced Osteoarthritis?

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease. It causes damage to your joints, including those in your: hands and fingers, knees, hips, lower back, neck, Treatment for OA focus on managing your symptoms. The disease can’t be reversed. The progressive degeneration of OA has been classified into four stages. The first stage, with no joint damage, is called Stage 0. Stage 4 is the most advanced and severe stage of OA. Here are some signs of stage 4 OA.

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  • Non-Surgical Treatment for a Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Non-Surgical Treatment for a Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Most cases of lumbar herniated disc symptoms resolve on their own within six weeks, so patients are often advised to start with non-surgical treatments. However, this can vary with the nature and severity of symptoms.

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  • What is Spinal Stenosis?

    What is Spinal Stenosis?

    In the medical field, stenosis means the abnormal narrowing of a body channel. When combined with the word spinal, it defines a narrowing of the bone channel occupied by the spinal nerves or the spinal cord. Some people are born with a congenital form, but most develop spinal stenosis as part of the degenerative cascade. A few do not feel any effects of the narrowing, but as part of the aging process, most people will eventually notice radiating pain, weakness, and/or numbness secondary to the compression of the nerves or spinal cord.

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  • What Are the Treatment Options for Hip Arthritis?

    What Are the Treatment Options for Hip Arthritis?

    Hip osteoarthritis (OA) causes the cartilage that cushions your joints to be lost, resulting in pain and stiffness. Your doctor will be able to provide recommendations based on your condition. The treatments range from conservative to invasive. Conservative treatments include exercising and stretching. Invasive treatments include hip replacement surgery. All these treatments can help manage pain and improve mobility.

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  • Diagnosing a Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Diagnosing a Lumbar Herniated Disc

    People showing symptoms of a lumbar herniated disc can expect the doctor to conduct a detailed interview and perform a thorough physical exam. Questions about when and how the pain started are typical, particularly if there was any type of traumatic injury.

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  • Myths about Treatment for Back Pain/Problems

    Myths about Treatment for Back Pain/Problems

    Compared to other medical conditions, there are relatively few standardized approaches to diagnosis and treatment of back problems. Spine specialists from various areas of expertise (such as physical medicine and rehabilitation, chiropractic, osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, and surgery) will often disagree on the diagnosis and most appropriate treatment plan for back pain and back problems, and specialists within a discipline will also frequently have different opinions. A few diagnoses for back pain as a result of back a back problem are relatively straightforward (such as a spinal tumor, infection, or fracture) and there is generally more consensus for diagnosis and treatment of these back problems.

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  • Natural Relief From Arthritis Pain

    Natural Relief From Arthritis Pain

    Arthritis is a group of painful and degenerative conditions marked by inflammation in the joints that causes stiffness and pain. Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis, gets worse with age and is caused by wear and tear over the years. Rheumatoid arthritis is caused by the immune system attacking the joints as if they were foreign tissues. Because of this, rheumatoid arthritis is classified as an autoimmune disease.

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  • Causes and Risk Factors of Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Causes and Risk Factors of Lumbar Herniated Disc

    Pain caused by a lumbar herniated disc can seem to occur suddenly, but it is usually the result of a gradual process. The spinal discs in children have a high water content, which helps the discs stay flexible as they act as cushions between the vertebrae. Over time as part of the normal aging process, the discs begin to dry out. This leaves the disc’s tough outer ring more brittle and vulnerable to cracking and tearing from relatively mild movements, such as picking up a bag of groceries, twisting the lower back while swinging a golf club, or simply turning to get in the car.

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  • The Myths and Reality of Back Pain/Problems

    The Myths and Reality of Back Pain/Problems

    The experience of back pain can be very complex, many back problems are difficult to diagnose and typically involve a wide variety of treatment options with various risks and benefits. And, it doesn’t help that many myths and misconceptions about back pain and back problems persist.

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