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Sex and Back Pain from tel1342 Pro 54 days old
Sex and Back Pain don’t go together very well do they? And if you or your partner are among the 35 million people who have back pain, you know that ...
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Scoliosis in Women from tel1342 Pro 56 days old
Scoliosis means that your spine, or "backbone," is curved. What Causes Scoliosis? There are different types of scoliosis and different reasons that ...
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Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome from tel1342 Pro 128 days old
Sacroiliac joint syndrome also known as sacroiliac syndrome and sacroiliac joint sprain, is a common cause of back pain and is regularly treated in ...
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Frozen Shoulder Syndrome from tel1342 Pro 144 days old
Adhesive Capsulitis, also known as Frozen Shoulder is a condition that causes restriction of motion in the shoulder joint. The cause of a frozen shoulder ...
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Some Alternative Approaches to Injury Rehabilitation from tel1342 Pro 163 days old
If you are suffering from a sport related injury or have been injured in an accident, the chances are you will require some professional medical treatment ...
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Osteoporosis "The Silent Disease" from tel1342 Pro 172 days old
The Silent Disease is the name that is often given to Osteoporosis, as most people don't know they have osteoporosis until it has progressed often to ...
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Diagnosis from tel1342 Pro 177 days old
Do you think that you may have Arthritis? There are more than 100 different types of arthritis, and each has its own treatment. And, there are other ...
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Breast Size and Thoracic Spinal Pain. from tel1342 Pro 185 days old
Back pain, including thoracic spinal pain, is a common, potentially disabling, routine presenting complaint to general practitioners. Macromastia is ...
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Non Surgical "Spinal Decompression" from tel1342 Pro 187 days old
<a href="http://www.backdoctor.org.uk" target="_blank" title="Spinal Decompression"><img src="http://data5.blog.de/media/002/3514002_7e2708ce16_m.jpg" alt="Spinal Decompression" vspace="5" hspace="5" /></a> Original Message: ----------------- From: <strong>Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 04:06:51 -0700 (PDT)</strong>To: Subject: non-surgical spinal decompression question hello there, i am trying to find out about non-surgical spinal decompression in the uk. do you happen to know if anyone does it here? i've seen all sorts of stuff on the web about it in the states but can't seem to find it here in london. i'd be most grateful if you'd let me know anything you know about the therapy. is there perhaps some negative reason why it doesn't seem to be used in the uk? i've never had the treatment myself but am interested in it. yours sincerely, XXX XXXXXX ----- Original Message ---- From: Spinal Heath UK To: xxxx@yahoo.com Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 1:52:09 PM Subject: RE: non-surgical spinal decompression question For Advice: Traction therapy has been utilized in the treatment of low back pain for decades. The most recent incarnation of traction therapy is non-surgical spinal decompression therapy. This form of therapy has been heavily marketed to manual therapy professions and subsequently to the consumer. Only one small randomised controlled trial and several lower level efficacy studies have been performed on spinal decompression therapy. In general the quality of these studies is questionable. Many of the studies were performed using the VAX-D® unit which places the patient in a prone position. Often companies utilize this research for their marketing although their units place the patient in the supine position. <strong>In Summary:</strong> Only limited evidence is available to warrant the routine use of non-surgical spinal decompression, particularly when many other well investigated, less expensive alternatives are available. If you are seeking a non surgical treatment option for your back condition may I suggest that you get yourself assessed at "The Lulinski Clinic" London. ...
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Lose Weight-Lose the Back Pain! from tel1342 Pro 188 days old
At any given time, millions of adults are trying to lose weight. Sadly, many of them won't succeed. Others will reach their goal, only to gain back ...

