Thursday, September 9, 2010

Product Review Of Panasonic Real Pro Ultra EP-30006 KU Massage Chair Recliner

June 21, 2010 by Jesse Austin  
Filed under Pain Management

If you are looking for the ultimate in luxury massage loungers then check out the Real Pro Ultra series from Panasonic. The Real Pro Ultra series consists of five different massage chair models. They share a common technology platform and differ on certain features. The high-end of this series is the EP 30006 KU massage chair.

Cognitive Therapy Techniques For Pain Management And Sleep Loss

June 19, 2010 by Kirsten Whittaker  
Filed under Pain Management

Cognitive Therapy Techniques, a lot more commonly acknowledged as Cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, has been identified to assist sleeplessness in older individuals suffering with the discomfort (as well as the disturbed rest) of osteoarthritis.

Symptoms Of Kidney Stones – Are You Noticing These Signs ?

June 11, 2010 by Freddy McCandless  
Filed under Pain Management

It is important for all to be told the signs and symptoms of a kidney stone since they are a potentially serious condition. Since the signs are very similar to many other ailments they are habitually mistaken for less serious conditions and therefore overlooked. Making this assumption can be a very painful and costly mistake.

Pregnancy Pain Relief Through Cox Flexion-Distraction Decompression

June 6, 2010 by Stephen Daniels  
Filed under Pain Management

Lower back pain is often a symptom that pregnant women experience during the second and third trimesters of their pregnancies. Treatment options are often limited during this time because of the potential dangers to the baby. However, chiropractic adjustments using the Cox Flexion-Distraction Decompression technique can offer the pregnant woman incredible benefits with very little risk.

Are You Aware Of The Natural Remedies That’s Proven To Permanently Cure Chronic Tinnitus In Just 8 Weeks?

June 1, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
Filed under Pain Management

There are quite a few tinnitus remedies on the market, ranging from invasive surgery to change of lifestyle to complete and holistic approaches in order to get on top of this condition, that can quite literally drive you insane and most definitely has an enormous impact on your day to day life.
With such a wide [...]

Managing Your Pain Correctly

May 29, 2010 by Brent McNutt  
Filed under Pain Management

When it comes with the management of pain, you can find a number of points which you need to think about to effectively deal with it. Not anything can wreck a night in town faster, than a sudden discomfort that shoots through your brain. This can either ruin a completely great moment, or with the proper amount of pain management you can remain to make that night of dancing. Right now the quick response is to take one or two of pain-pills and proceed regarding your life. Still, there are actually better solutions.

Upgrade Your Back And Lumbar Support With A Wedge Seat Cushion

May 28, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
Filed under Pain Management

People with back difficulty because of lengthy amount of time in chair frequently can get good relief from a seat cushion. One increasingly popular type of seat pad that’s offering especially good results is a memory foam wedge seat cushion.
Back discomfort is a real concern for many who spend a lot of time [...]

Types Of Kidney Stones- Knowing The Differences

May 28, 2010 by Freddy McCandless  
Filed under Pain Management

Lots of individuals are aware of this complaint, however unless you have had the misfortune of an attack you most likely don’t know that there are various kinds of kidney stones. This is a quick guide to help clarify the differences.

Many People Have Tried Everything To Relieve Their Low Back Pain.

May 27, 2010 by Dr. Dirk Kancilia  
Filed under Pain Management

The spinal column is comprised of of twenty four movable bones called spinal vertebra. In between each vertebra is a fibrous jellylike disc that functions as a shock absorber. The discs works like a shock absorber inside the spine and prevent injury and keep the bones from rubbing on eachother. Sometimes with injury these discs dislodge suddenly. Damage and injury to the spinal column can also cause a disc to move out from its normal position or even degenerate. This result is often called a disc bulge or disogenic herniation. When a disc herniates or ruptures, it sometimes places severe pressure on spinal nerve roots which causes very bad pain. Unlike other joints in the body, the discs in the spine do not have their own blood and oxygen supply. They rely on the process called disc diffusion to receive its supply of oxygen and nutrients. This is almost like a pumping process that occurs within the discs. If the flow of these nutrients becomes altered, the discs can degenerate and sometimes cause pain. Disc degeneration may also occur due to the aging process. Sciatica, leg pain, facet syndrome, and spinal stenosis are other problems that may cause debilitating back pain and leg pain.

Discover How Liberation From Back Pain Can Be Found In Natural Therapy

May 11, 2010 by Nancy Landa  
Filed under Pain Management

Back pain hurts. It is also annoying. It can become unceasing. It can be incapacitating if no action to mitigate it is taken. Back pains can literally be prevented by simple and straightforward means. Oftentimes, back pains are the consequence of incorrect sitting or sleeping positions. These flaws may be due to poor stance. It [...]

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