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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 09-Oct-2024 | No of views: 380 Nerve impingement, medically known as radiculopathy, is a condition that occurs when a nerve in the spine is compressed or irritated, causing pain, weakness, or numbness that radiates to different parts of the body. The pain often extends from the spine to areas such as the shoulders, arms, lower back, or legs, depending on which nerve is affected.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 07-Oct-2024 | No of views: 346 Muscle spasms are a common and often painful condition in which a muscle involuntarily contracts and tightens. These spasms can occur in various parts of the body and may be triggered by factors like overexertion, dehydration, or muscle strain. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, Dr. Jeffrey Chacko, MD specializes in interventional pain management, offering targeted treatments for muscle spasms and other musculoskeletal conditions to help patients regain their quality of life.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 04-Oct-2024 | No of views: 395 The sacroiliac (SI) joint, located in the lower back where the spine meets the pelvis, plays a critical role in providing stability and absorbing shock during movement. However, when this joint becomes irritated or inflamed, it can lead to a condition known as sacroiliac joint dysfunction (SIJD), causing significant discomfort and impacting one's quality of life.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 02-Oct-2024 | No of views: 430 At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, we understand how debilitating a spinal sprain or strain can be. These conditions, which can affect the cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back), or lumbar (lower back) regions, often lead to significant pain and limit one’s ability to perform daily activities. As an interventional pain management specialist, I, Dr. Jeffery Chacko, MD, am here to provide you with insights into the nature of these injuries, and how interventional pain management can effectively help you find relief and regain mobility.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 30-Sep-2024 | No of views: 394 Vertebral Compression Fractures (VCFs) are a common yet often under-recognized source of back pain and discomfort, especially in older adults. These fractures can severely impact quality of life, causing pain, reduced mobility, and decreased daily activities. At Precision Pain Care and Rehabilitation, we provide comprehensive care for patients with VCFs,
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 06-Sep-2024 | No of views: 414 Understanding Back Pain in Pregnancy - Eighty percent of women will experience back pain at some point during their pregnancies. The severity can range from mild discomfort after standing for long periods to debilitating pain that disrupts daily life. Although back pain during pregnancy can sometimes indicate a more serious condition, such as the onset of labor, it is usually the result of natural bodily changes.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 04-Sep-2024 | No of views: 451 It might seem counterintuitive, but a damaged or diseased disc doesn't always cause pain or any symptoms at all. A significant portion of people over 40 have some form of disc problem visible on an MRI scan, yet many of them experience no symptoms. This situation is similar to other conditions like heart murmurs, which often have no symptoms.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 02-Sep-2024 | No of views: 438 The spinal disc serves as a robust and elastic pivot for each spinal joint, offering stability while enabling a wide range of motion in the lower back and neck. However, when a disc begins to lose its strength and flexibility, it can lead to various painful and potentially disabling symptoms. This article simplifies the complex topic of spinal disc problems, highlighting the most crucial aspects.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 30-Aug-2024 | No of views: 487 Even though rigid bracing has been the standard nonsurgical treatment for scoliosis for decades, there remains some debate over its effectiveness. Some medical professionals argue that rigid bracing is no more effective than observation or alternative therapies like soft braces or exercises. Below is an explanation of why current evidence supports rigid bracing as the most effective nonsurgical method for preventing scoliosis curve progression.
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Tags: Back Pain | Posted on: 28-Aug-2024 | No of views: 575 Several rigid back braces are available today for scoliosis treatment, each differing in how they apply pressure to the spine and ribs to prevent curve progression. Some braces require full-time wear (16 to 23 hours a day), while others are only worn at night for 8 to 10 hours during sleep.
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