Back pain
Lower back pain, also known as lumbago, affects 7 out of 10 people at some time in their lives. Low back pain means a pain or ache anywhere on your back, in between the bottom of the ribs and the top of the legs. The pain can come on suddenly, ... [... more]
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Craig Williamson
Here's an innovative and practical approach to eliminating chronic muscle pain, written by a popular occupational therapist with over twenty-five years of experience freeing people from the discomfort of tendonitis, lower back pain, and neck and ... [... more]
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Dr. Ronald D. Siegel
Dr. Ronald D. Siegel, Michael Urdang and Dr. Douglas R. Johnson On occasion nearly everyone experiences short-term back pain from sore or strained muscles. But for many who come to treat their back gingerly because they fear further "injury," a [... more]
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John E. Sarno
John E. Sarno, M.D., is a professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the New York University School of Medicine. He has been practicing medicine since 1950. Dr. Sarno is the acclaimed author of Mind Over Back Pain, the number one New York Times ... [... more]
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Dr. Douglas R. Johnson
Dr. Ronald D. Siegel, Michael Urdang and Dr. Douglas R. Johnson On occasion nearly everyone experiences short-term back pain from sore or strained muscles. But for many who come to treat their back gingerly because they fear further "injury," a [... more]
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Sciatica
The common causes of sciatica and how to relieve the symptoms Sciatica is a common form of back pain that affects the lower half of the body. Read on to find out who's at risk, the best ways of avoiding the problems and the treatments ... [... more]
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Peijian Shen
This fully illustrated, step-by-step guide to simple pain relief covers everything from headaches to back pain to tennis elbow, all using Oriental massage and pressure techniques. Full-color illustrations and diagrams throughout. Massage for Pain ... [... more]
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Michael Urdang
Dr. Ronald D. Siegel, Michael Urdang and Dr. Douglas R. Johnson On occasion nearly everyone experiences short-term back pain from sore or strained muscles. But for many who come to treat their back gingerly because they fear further "injury," a [... more]
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