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Lumbago

Lumbago (severe low back pain) is the second most common neuroplogical ailment, only preceded by headaches. It is estimated that 80% of people are affected by this ailment. Te duration of this pain can be acute, subacute, or chronic. Lumbago is reportedly the most common cause of...
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NCV Testing Benefits for Endocrinologists and Rheumatologists

NCV testing, also known as Nerve Conduction Velocity or Nerve Conduction Study (NCS), measures the speed of conduction of an electrical impulse through a nerve. This test is very useful in determining nerve damage in the body. The nerve is stimulated with a mild electrical...
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Nerve Conduction: How Neurotransmitters Work

How Neurotransmitters Work Having a nerve conduction test(study) done and curious about how it works? Check out this animated video that explains how the neurotransmitters send information about pain and sensation throughout our body.
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Getting Quick Relief from Radiculopathy and Nerve Pain

By Mike Edington courtesy of http://back-pain-sciatica-discs.knoji.com/ Before reviewing specific sciatica exercises, it is first important to explain what sciatica is, as the term sciatica is often misused and its definition misunderstood. Sciatica is a set of symptoms, not a...
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Stretch Out Sciatica Pain

Here is a quick easy stretching routine to work out that lower back pain. Take 5 minutes at lunch, on break, at home, wherever and relieve some of that tension.
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Pain Management: Neck and Shoulder Pain

Neck and shoulder pain can be classified in many different ways. Some people experience only neck pain or only shoulder pain, while others experience pain in both areas. What Causes Neck Pain? Causes of neck pain include: Abnormalities in the bone or joints Trauma Poor posture...
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Good And Bad Exercises for Lower Back Pain

Have pain in your lower back? You know you need to excercise those muscles, but some excercises hurt more than help! Get it right and help your recovery, follow these instructions and feel better! You may feel like taking it easy, however moving around is good for your back....
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What Causes Back Pain?

There are several potential sources and causes of back pain. However, the diagnosis of specific tissues of the spine as the cause of pain presents problems. This is because symptoms arising from different spinal tissues can feel very similar and is difficult to differentiate...
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Lumbar Radiculopathy

Lumbar Radiculopathy: Low Back and Leg Pain Approximately 80% of the population is plagued at one time or another by back pain. Associated leg pain occurs less frequently. Pain can be bothersome and debilitating, limiting daily activities. Leg and back pain can be caused by a...
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