Pain Therapy

what is best for lower Back Pain chiropractic care or physical therapy?
the pain is near the hip bone and trips for both parties. It 'hard to sit and stand.
Your typical neurosurgeon or orthopedic surgeon will probably get you an MRI to see if you have any stenosis a herniated lumbar disc or other potential problems of the spine. Your average practitioner can diagnose sciatica, placing her on anti-inflamitories and relaxation of muscle. The majority of MDS indicate a chiropractor is shit, but it certainly does not hurt to pursue all possible methods to see which one gets relief best. As a technology neurophysiological who works daily with spine injuries, I recommend (with something so bad that sitting or standing became painful) you should certainly speak with your primary care physician. If, after any action that attempts to PCP, which still does not find relief, you should certainly request referral to a specialist (at least one pain specialist, if not a spine surgeon) for further evaluation of something that can be progressive potetially and debilitating if left unattended. Finally, you could always give a shot a chiropractor, certainly many people have great success with chiropractic manipulation to Instead of going under the knife. Physical therapy may be useful if you are hampered by a muscle problem, but is unlikely to help if you have a degenerative disc disease or some other physical manifestation that is putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. Good luck!
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Yoga Therapy for Back Pain $15.94 Yoga Therapy for Back Pain includes 13 routines to help restore proper function to the entire back. These safe and gentle exercises increase mobility and reduce pain. This beautifully filmed DVD features five 15 minute & five 30 minute routines for the upper back, sciatic pain, bulging disk and sacro-iliac joint pain. Each condition is addressed separately, so you will get the proper care for your… |
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Viniyoga Therapy with Gary Kraftsow DVD 2-Pack (Low Back, Sacrum & Hips plus Upper Back, Neck & Shoulders) $32.99 For the first time on DVD, benefit from the expert guidance of Gary Kraftsow, one of the world’s leading yoga therapists. Founder of the American Viniyoga Institute, Gary is the designer of the only yoga practices demonstrated to be effective for back pain in a National Institutes of Health-sponsored clinical study. If you are one of the 8 out of 10 Americans who have or will experience back pain,… |
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The Therapy of Pain 2nd Ed. $194 The Therapy of Pain 2nd Ed. |
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Zone Therapy or Relieving Pain at Home $24.22 Zone Therapy or Relieving Pain at Home |
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Zone Therapy Relieving Pain and Sickness by Nerve Pressure $5.99 Zone Therapy Relieving Pain and Sickness by Nerve Pressure |
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Cognitive Therapy With Chronic Pain Patients $50.66 This manual begins with an introduction to chronic, nonmalignant pain treatment and some of the main pain theories, as well as approaches to pain management . The core of the book delineates the application of Beck’’s cognitive therapy assessment and intervention strategies with this client population, and offers an easy-to-follow structured approach. The book provides case examples and therapist-patient dialogues to demonstrate cognitive therapy in action and illustrate ways to improve collaborative efforts between practitioners and patients. |
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Acceptance And Commitment Therapy For Chronic Pain $26.05 Professionals who work with patients and clients struggling with chronic pain will benefit from this values-based behavior change program for managing the effects of pain. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain addresses case formulation and clinical techniques for working with pain patients through a combination of practical instruction and a treatment scenario narrative that follows a patient through an ACT-based intervention. An invaluable resource for rehabilitation specialists, psychologists, physicians, nurses, and others. |
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Current Therapy in Pain $127.28 This unique resource focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of painful conditions-both acute and chronic-from a multi-disciplinary perspective. Joined by a team of nearly 200 international contributors representing a wide range of specialties, Dr. Smith presents the best management options within and across specialties. Succinct treatment and therapy guidelines enable you to quickly access clinically useful information, for both inpatient and outpatient pain management, while a 2-color format enhances readability and ease of use and highlights key concepts. And, as an Expert Consult title, it includes access to the complete contents online, fully searchable, plus links to Medline and PubMed abstracts-providing rapid, easy consultation from any computer! |
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Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain $34.78 Grounded in state-of-the-art theory and research, this hands-on volume provides a complete cognitive-behavioral treatment program for clients suffering from chronic pain. |
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Give Back the Pain: Emotional Healing Through Source Completion Therapy $10.81 Give Back the Pain: Emotional Healing Through Source Completion Therapy |
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Trigger Point Therapy for Foot, Ankle, Knee, and Leg Pain $12.14 Trigger Point Therapy for Foot, Ankle, Knee, and Leg Pain |
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Trigger Point Therapy For Myofascial Pain $13.01 This clinical reference manual for the evaluation and treatment of Muscle Pain contains detailed illustrations of pain patterns and trigger-point locations to provide necessary and invaluable information for sufferers and any professional involved with myofascial disorders. |
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Zone Therapy, Or, Relieving Pain and Disease $20 Publisher: Hartford, Conn.: M.C. Hillery Publication date: 1919 Subjects: Therapeutics Pain — therapy Pressure Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Zone Therapy, Or, Relieving Pain at Home $20 Publisher: I.W. Long Publication date: 1917 Subjects: Therapeutics, Physiological Pain Health |
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Trigger Point Therapy for Low Back Pain $13.07 This book presents Sauer’’s trigger point therapy protocols for lumbar, buttock, and ilio-sacral pain. These gentle techniques are easy to learn and administer at home and include compression, stretching, and range of motion exercises for the muscles that refer pain to the lower back and hip areas. |
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Zone Therapy; Or, Relieving Pain at Home $20 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1917 Original Publisher: I.W. Long Subjects: Therapeutics, Physiological Pain Health |
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Zone Therapy or Relieving Pain at Home (1917) $14.65 The authors present an alternative medical treatment for pain. Contents: Relieving pain by pressure; That aching head; Curing goiter with a probe; Finger squeezing for eye troubles; Making the deaf hear; Painless childbirth; Zone therapy for women; Relaxing nervous tension; Curing lumbago with a comb; Scratching the hand for sick stomach; Hay fever, asthma and tonsillitis, Curing a sick voice; A specific for whooping and other coughs; How a phantom tumor was dissipated; Dr. White’s experience; Zone therapy – for dentists only; Zone therapy – for doctors only; Food for thought. |
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Living Pain Free! Through Chiropractic and Trigger Point Therapy $9.54 Living Pain Free is the ultimate patient’s guide to undersanding the cause of their pain and how to treat it using a combination of chiropractic care, trigger point therapy, stress reduction, nutrition, exercise and other lifestyle changes. |
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Overcoming Pain $10.82 Designed to address the issues of the more than 48 million chronic pain sufferers in the United States, this guide to coping with and overcoming persistent pain examines pain in biological, cultural, and behavioral contexts. The treatment options for arthritis, back and neck pain, angina, diabetes, and other afflictions are outlined and explained, as are the advantages and disadvantages of non-medication-based therapy. Also critiqued are the disparities in quality and quantity of treatments received by African Americans in contrast to those received by the population at large. A diverse list of resources, including pain specialists and clinics, support groups, organizations, and web sites, is also provided. |