Saturday, April 20, 2013

Low Back Pain: Causes Conservative Treatment and Surgical Intervention






Back pain is a common complaint that is responsible for missed work and visits to the doctor. Dr. Dean Chou and Dr. Praveen Mummaneni of the UCSF Spine Cente...
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20 comments:

  1. savannahchiropractorApril 20, 2013 at 8:08 AM

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  3. This still surprises me, how some people are not aware about Backprolax Secrets (google it), although lots of people completely cure their back pain naturally with this remedy. Thanks to my work buddy who told me about Backprolax Secrets, I finally eliminated my pain for good with healthy ways.

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  4. sperm in my mouth

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  6. how are you now my friend?i face a similar situation

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  7. WOW!!! That is all that should be said. As a native to the Bay Area, stay away from this clinic. You cannot palpate Facet Joints, unless you have a cadaver that has been boned out, not to mention a whole lot of other bad information. Sorry.
    The majority of heniated discs are not from TRAUMA look at the research and clinical statistics.

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  8. See written advice with illustrations; check out a $2.99 Kindle/Nook Book, "What Your Doctor Won't Tell You About Your Lower Back."

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  9. This is very helpful. I, too, am suffering from constant back pain.

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  10. does it feel like your stepping into "cotton"?

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  11. please help i have had lower back pain for over 3 weeks its started to make my right leg feeling very numb and feels kind of heavy ...i have taken naproxen for this pain and nothing has shifted it ,i am in ALOT of pain it hurts to sit,walk,lay

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  12. Hi.........if you have had the opp in my profile pic...or are going to .. Please Please .....get in touch with me my opp was on L5...not L4.......ide love to know how you are doing.

    All Lifes Very Best All The Time.................

    Dean.

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  13. Hi.........if you have had the opp in my profile pic...or are going to .. Please Please .....get in touch with me my opp was on L5...not L4.......ide love to know how you are doing.

    All Lifes Very Best All The Time.................

    Dean.

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  14. Hi.........if you have had the opp in my profile pic...or are going to .. Please Please .....get in touch with me my opp was on L5...not L4.......ide love to know how you are doing.

    All Lifes Very Best All The Time.................

    Dean.

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  15. Hi.........if you have had the opp in my profile pic...or are going to .. Please Please .....get in touch with me my opp was on L5...not L4.......ide love to know how you are doing.

    All Lifes Very Best All The Time.................

    Dean.

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  16. 16:40 exact the opposite: patients with degenerative disc disease resulting in stenosis are comfortable in sitting as opposed to walking and standing, anatomically the spinal canal being narrowest in lordosis. Old stenotic back patients tend to deviate in more or less flexion.

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  17. 14:55 Pain in sciatica is caused by disc praesure (protrusion) on the segmental nerve sleeve resulting in dermatomical segmental pain from L4 to S2. Nerve ischaemy caused by disc praesure (herniation) results in numbness and motor loss. So just pain is an indication for manipulation/traction, nerve signs are contraindications.

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  18. 12:20 What about surgery for bladder disfunction caused by large central disc herniation on S3,4 at L5 level? Is this a lecture by an expert?

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  19. Why does this first speaker ignore the evidence based Orthopaedic Medicine (Cyriax) diagnostics and treatment arsenal? Muscle spasm as is usual in acute backpain in people up to 50 in age is caused by disc instability or even disc protrusions with signs of asymmetrical loss of back mobility, pain when coughing, positive SLR, mostly unilateral muscle spasm. Never met a 55+ aged patient allegedly suffering from acute spasm from facet joint athritis.

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