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You Can Get Relief For Your Arthritis Back Pain

by ContentViking on January 2, 2009

Arthritis does not refer to a single condition, when in fact there are hundreds of possible conditions that fall under the Arthritis banner. Arthritis is an illness that [click to continue…]

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What To Do When You Suffer From Extreme Lower Back Pain

by ContentViking on September 18, 2008

Suffering from any sort of extreme lower back pain can be challenging and painful. If you suffer from extreme lower back pain, as do millions of individuals, you can rest assured that there are some great options for treating excruciating back pain. [click to continue…]

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Living With Back Pain

September 14, 2008

More than 65 million Americans suffer from back pain every year. Back pain can develop anywhere from the neck to the lower spine. It is an all-too-familiar problem that can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that leaves you incapacitated.

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Lower Back Pain – What’s It All About?

September 13, 2008

Since four out of five of people have back pain, often lower back pain, sometime in their life, we should know what causes it and how to avoid it.

Causes Of Lower Back Pain

As we get older, our bodies tend to lose their muscle elasticity and…

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Lower Back And Hip Pain, Important Information You Need To Know

September 12, 2008

Having lower back and hip pain now a days seems very common. At least four out of five people will have it at some point in their life. Some people tend to have more symptoms than others and some factors are controllable, while others are not.

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Back Pain Relief: How To Avoid Surgery

September 12, 2008

urgery May Not Be The Right Treatment For Back Pain

It used to be that if a person had a lot of back pain their doctor would recommend surgery to fix the problem. Following the surgery, the person would usually be on bed rest for a few weeks, and then, if all went well…

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