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Pain Management
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Pain Management
Nobody likes to suffer pain. An unpleasant sensation, pain is a reaction of the body to physical illness, injury, or mental disease. Pain is generally divided into two categories: acute and chronic. The former occurs suddenly because of injury suffered by a tissue. The injury can be inflicted by anything that damages body tissue, i.e., surgery, trauma or cancer. Heart rate and blood pressure usually rises in acute pain. But once the cause of the pain is eliminated, the pain normally goes away. Chronic pain, usually linked to a chronic disease, persists longer and lacks a clear cause. Chronic lower-back pain, chronic headaches, or cancer pain belongs to this category.
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Pain Management Doctors
Pain management doctors in most cases happen to be anesthesiologists. Anesthesiologists ensure that you are safe, pain-free and comfortable during and after surgery. They are also at work in the labor and delivery area, or in doctors' chambers where painful medical tests or procedures are performed. But the methods applied by anesthesiologists have now traveled beyond these familiar territories, and led to the development of a new category of medicine known as pain medicine.
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Effective Pain Management Techniques
Pain management techniques are as diverse and far ranging as the areas of the body pain impacts. Massage represents the safest, most effective component of a multi-disciplinary approach to pain management. Discover the options available to your clients in addition to your valued services.
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Fibromyalgia Pain Management
If you really, really, really want to know and do what is absolutely necessary for your recovery from pain and misery, read my testimony to the true facts concerning your plight. I write these things because I care to reach back to you from where I have been.
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Job Back Pain Exposed
Most of us are familiar with back pain because we have either experienced it ourselves or know someone who has. It is one of the leading causes for days missed on the job and the number one cause for job related disabilities-
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Non-Surgical Treatments for Pain
Pain is little word for a big problem! Luckily though, there are successful pain treatments available. If you want to learn more, please read carefully. Pain can be caused by a specific incident or can simply appear from out of nowhere. It can come and go or it can stay for what seems like forever. It can range from mild to excruciating.
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How To Handle Your Hip Joint Pain
Hip joint pain is one of the primary problems of arthritis. For most people a diagnosis of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis means hip joint pain for years to come. However, finding the right method of treatment and exercise can help to stop your arthritis pain before it starts.
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What Does A Migraine Aura Look Like?
Most people think of a migraine as excruciating pain, but pain is actually the third step of a migraine episode. Before the pain, a majority of migraine sufferers experience the pre-headache phase and the aura phase.
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Do You Have Fibromyalgia?
The number one fibromyalgia symptom is chronic pain felt over the entire body. With the pain one might experience tingling of the skin, muscle aches, spasms of the muscles, weakness in the joints, and nerve pain.
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Trigger Point Therapy
Many of the people that come to Massage Therapists and Bodyworkers are seeking someone to help them with muscular pain and chronic tension from Myofascial Trigger Points. They've heard that Trigger Point Therapy is a great way to naturally relieve their pain and restore function.
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