Friday, June 6, 2014

MRI findings rarely associated with spine-related symptoms


The researchers conducted a secondary analysis of data from the LAIDBACK study in which 123 participants without current low back pain or sciatica underwent standardised MRI assessments of the lumbar spine at baseline and 3 years later, and provided ...



Doctor thought my cancer was a fever
Greenock Telegraph
While he was waiting for the result, he returned to his GP because of back pain. He said: “I found out later that this was the cancer spreading, but my GP said I had sciatica and gave me pain killers. “And during the same appointment he told me the ...

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Doctor thought my cancer was a fever
Greenock Telegraph
He said: “I found out later that this was the cancer spreading, but my GP said I had sciatica and gave me pain killers. “And during the same appointment he told me the results had come back from the hospital and I had been given the all-clear. That was ...

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“Almost everyone will experience low back pain at some point in their lives, but many people don’t realize they can treat their condition with acupuncture” said Dr. Michael Tomlinson. Kansas City, MO, USA – June 6, 2014 /MarketersMedia/ – Dr ...



Waterbury Republican American

Back pain, depression linked in seniors
Waterbury Republican American
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine are studying the most effective means of treating chronic low back pain and symptoms of depression — together — in those 60 or older. The ADAPT (Addressing Depression And Pain Together) ...




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