Friday, September 27, 2013

Antibiotics Effective for Treating Back Pain? - Infectious Disease Special Edition







Antibiotics Effective for Treating Back Pain?
Infectious Disease Special Edition
Patients undergoing surgery for lumbar disk herniation had a 46% rate of infection with Propionibacterium acnes, according to Danish researchers (Eur Spine J 2013;22:690-696). In a companion study, the researchers reported that using amoxicillin ...

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Degenerative disc disease refers to the degeneration of at least one of the intervertebral discs of the spinal column. Some people may call it degenerative disc disorder. Degenerative disc disease is a "disease of aging", an age related disease. Over the years and decades, the repeated daily stresses on the spine and occasional minor, unnoticed injuries, as well as major ones, begin to take ...









LEWISTON/WINTHROP — “Surgical and Non-Surgical Approaches to Treatment of Back Pain” is the topic of a special presentation set for October in Lewiston and Winthrop. Orthopaedic surgeon Michael F. Regan, M.D., and physical medicine and ...









Anyone who has ever experienced sciatica pain knows how challenging it can be to perform his or her normal daily routine. This often-debilitating condition is becoming all too common, and Dr. Harry Heeder of Growing Chiropractic has taken steps to help ...






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