Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: A common cause of Low Back Pain


Tenderness to touch around the bony lumps on one side of your lower back. Sacroiliac joint dysfunction vs. Sciatica: Sacroiliac joint dysfunction can often be confused with Sciatica. The difference being that sciatica is caused by irritation of a nerve ...


Chiropractor Shari Collins and acupuncturist Marsha Halpert will offer their services under one roof at 31 W. Main St., Freehold. Collins, also known as I’ve Got Your Back Chiropractic, LLC, has more than 23 years of experience practicing in the Monmouth County area. She has been treating all conditions, including neck and back pain, headaches and sciatica. read more


Neuromodulation appropriateness consensus committee questions and answers regarding neurostimulation and the committee findings


You know it’s going to be a long shift when six calls in, the volume has not let up. You just transported a 380-pound patient found lying in his driveway after he fell getting the mail. The call was dispatched as non-emergency so there was no one to help ...


HOUSTON, Aug. 12, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- ZetrOZ, Inc. has been funded by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) for a clinical study to test the Sustained Acoustic Medicine (sam®) device in patients suffering from lower back pain.



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