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  • Diagnosing Upper Back Pain

    Diagnosing Upper Back Pain

    Compared to other regions of the spine, diagnosing upper back pain can be especially complicated because it has more potential sources of pain, including the ribs connecting at each level of the thoracic spine and several internal organs and muscle groups in close proximity. While it is sometimes impossible to find the exact cause of a person’s upper back pain, the following three-step process is typically followed to narrow down which causes are more likely.

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  • When to Seek Medical Care for Low Back Pain

    When to Seek Medical Care for Low Back Pain

    If lower back pain does not start to subside within one to two weeks, or if there are troubling symptoms, medical care should be sought. A health professional will first identify a general source of pain and then determine the appropriate and effective methods of pain management. Certain symptoms may indicate a medical emergency. While these conditions are rare, it is important to seek immediate medical attention should any of the following symptoms accompany back pain:

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  • 10 Foods That Fight Pain

    10 Foods That Fight Pain

    Ginger - A staple of traditional medicine, this pungent root is probably best known for its anti-nausea, stomach-soothing properties. But ginger can also fight pain, including aching joints from arthritis as well as menstrual cramps. One study found ginger capsules worked as well as over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen at relieving period pain.

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  • Symptoms of Upper Back Pain

    Symptoms of Upper Back Pain

    Upper back pain symptoms can differ from person to person. For some, the pain might be mild and go away within a couple days, but for others, the pain can worsen and interfere with daily tasks. Upper back pain symptoms and treatment plans can vary greatly depending on the problem’s underlying cause.

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  • Back Care for Lower Back Pain

    Back Care for Lower Back Pain

    For everyday causes of lower back pain, standard at-home pain management is a reasonable approach. In fact, most cases of lower back pain are caused by a muscle strain and will get better relatively quickly and do not require treatment from a medical professional. If pain has lasted longer than one to two weeks or begins to interfere with one’s mobility and daily activities, or if there are troubling symptoms, seeking care from a medical professional is recommended.

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  • What to Do About Common Aches and Pains

    What to Do About Common Aches and Pains

    People who play sports or are physically active are familiar with sprains (a stretched or torn ligament) and strains (a stretched or torn muscle or tendon). Both cause swelling and inflammation. Sprains can give you bruises. Strains may trigger muscle spasms. Use the RICE method for early treatment -- rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Take an over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever. See a doctor if you have numbness or tingling, you can't move a joint, or it doesn't get better within a week.

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  • What is Upper Back Pain?

    What is Upper Back Pain?

    The thoracic spine also referred to as the upper back or middle back is designed for stability to anchor the rib cage and protect vital internal organs within the chest. Compared to the neck (cervical spine) and lower back (lumbar spine), the upper back is remarkably resistant to injury and pain. When upper back pain does occur, it is typically due to long-term poor posture or an injury that overpowers the thoracic spine’s sturdiness. This article explores various symptoms of upper back pain, potential causes, and modern diagnostic methods and treatments.

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  • Spinal Stenosis Treatments

    Spinal Stenosis Treatments

    There is a wide range of nonoperative treatments for spinal stenosis. The more common options include:
    Exercises - A suitable program of physical therapy and exercise is a component of almost every spinal stenosis treatment program. While the spinal stenosis exercises are not a cure, it is important for patients to remain active as tolerated and not become additionally debilitated from inactivity.

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  • Causes, and Treatments of Osteoarthritis

    Causes, and Treatments of Osteoarthritis

    The cause of osteoarthritis is now thought to be a combination of these factors: 1. Genetics - Your genes may be involved in the development of osteoarthritis, though researchers are still working to fully understand this connection. It may be that you have an abnormality in the makeup of your cartilage, or that your bones fit together abnormally at the joint.

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  • Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections Can Bring Neck and Arm Pain Relief

    Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections Can Bring Neck and Arm Pain Relief

    Dysfunction in your cervical spine can lead to pain that radiates through your shoulders and down your arms. If this is the case for you, an injection of cortisone steroid can be a great short-term solution. Read on for a step-by-step overview of this common procedure. In your cervical spine (neck), there is a sac called the dura that contains your nerve roots, cerebrospinal fluid, your spinal cord, and nerves.

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