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3 Tips To Help You Safely Deal with Chronic Pain
Disease, injury and aging have at least one thing in common: Pain. While short-term pain is the body’s way of signaling damage and encouraging rest to allow for recovery, chronic pain sticks around long past any normal healing time, disrupting sleep and potentially leading to social withdrawal and isolation.
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Headaches, Heartburn, Hip Pain? It Could Be Your Posture
Are you standing up straight? Are you sitting correctly? We’ve all heard about the importance of good posture, but most of us eventually forget or dismiss the advice. Poor posture can affect our wellbeing in a variety of ways — from pronated feet and collapsed knees to depressed or elevated shoulders and muscle imbalances. A clinical evaluation of your posture can detect problems and help determine ways to make corrections.
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Do You Have Back Pain? Why Yoga May Help
If you have back problems, should you only do physical therapy?
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Understanding Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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Pancreatitis: Don’t Ignore Abdominal Pain
Pancreatitis hits most people like a sledgehammer — and without warning. The upper abdominal pain is so intense, you’ll need to go to the emergency room for relief.
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Double-Blinded Randomized Control Trial of Knee Pain Utilizing Sub-Threshold Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Double-Blinded Randomized Control Trial of Knee Pain Utilizing Sub-Threshold Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
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Pain Management
The Pain Management Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center is a multidisciplinary clinic with a staff of experts all working together to treat one medical problem...pain.
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Pro Bowler’s Knee Pain Threatens To Derail His Career
Jason Couch’s father ran bowling centers for a living, starting on the Gulf Coast and then in Central Florida. So it’s no surprise that Couch caught the bowling bug when he was only 4 years old.
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Tips for Managing Your Labor Pain
Giving birth doesn’t have to be a painful experience. There are medical and natural options to cope with and alleviate pain, and many women use a combination. Before you make any decisions, take time to research and ask your doctor questions.
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7 Ways To Manage Your Cancer Pain