Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Brain's white matter may determine susceptibility to chronic pain






The structure of the brain may predict whether a person will suffer chronic low back pain, according to researchers who used brain scans. The results, published in the journal Pain, support the growing idea that the brain plays a critical role in chronic pain, a concept that may lead to changes in the way doctors treat patients.









The premier pain management doctors in Bakersfield CA with the California Pain Network are now offering over 25 effective treatments for both acute and chronic pain. The treatments include both medication management along with interventional procedures, and the Bakersfield pain management doctors achieve over a 90% success rate for pain relief and avoiding surgery. (PRWeb September 17, 2013 ...









Whether a person is going to suffer from chronic low back pain or not, the structure of the brain may help predict. A study at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago suggests that the structure of a person's brain may ...









... and irritate the sciatic nerve, causing that signature sciatica ache. You may be at risk of SI-related sciatic pain if you have poor posture, weak muscles, or ankylosing spondylitis or psoriatic arthritis. Treatments for SIJD include icing, over-the ...









Proud to be a workaholic or a multitasker? Well congratulations, you're doing great; but do you realize that the long hours at your work desk, then driving back home in the endless traffic, and then juggling over different household tasks can take a toll ...






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