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Pain Management
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Pain - Shoulder Pain Causes, Tests, and Treatments for Pain
Shoulder pain conditions that limit movement are common, and are caused by problems with the shoulder joint and its surrounding structures. Your shoulder is more prone to injuries than other joints because of its wide range of movement. There are several reasons that cause pain and limit movement of your shoulder joint and as with any medical issue. You need to know that if you have a shoulder problem, it will generally be diagnosed using a three-part process, involving diagnosis, testing, and prescribed treatment. Check out what is involved.
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Could A Migraine Headache Be Linked To A Change In Seasons?
Sometimes people don't feel quite right just before a migraine. They may feel depressed, unusually happy or hungry, and in addition may suffer from visual changes eg flashing, zig-zag lines, or a blind spot. Sometimes the symptoms are even more extreme.
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Pain - 7 Ways To Head Off A Migraine
Twenty-Eight million Americans experience pain from migraine headaches and a great many have no clue as to what to do about it. That means about one person in every four households experiences throbbing head pain. Migraine pain can last from 4 to 72 hours, knocking a person out of commission. But much can be done to minimize attacks and ease the symptoms. This article addresses ways to head off and even eliminate migraines. This article contains advice from Seymour Diamond, M.D. director and founder of the Diamond Headache Clinic in Chicago, who states that pain may be triggered by certain foods, stress, and a drop in barometric pressure or fluctuating hormones. But migraine triggers vary from person to person and what causes a migraine one month may not the next.
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Laughter As Medicine
People, doctors and health care workers are finding that laughter may indeed be the best medicine. Laughing removes stress hormones, and boosts immune function by raising levels of T-cells, disease-fighting proteins called Gamma-interferon, and B-cells, which produce disease-destroying antibodies.
Laughter also triggers the release of endorphins, the body's natural pain killers, and produces a general sense of well-being.
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Headache - Some Viable Home Treatments
Many traditional cottage recommendations have survived in our folk lore. Many have been tested and validated, and others have been found wanting. If you wish to avoid taking drugs to relieve pain, try some of the most successful simple home cures.
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The Migraine Headache Symptom Overview
How many times have you wondered if the throbbing pain you feel around your head is from a migraine headache? There are methods that can cure migraine headaches so that you do not have to suffer again. Once cured, you will feel a new surge of energy flow through your body since you are not getting drained any more.
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Lower Back Pain - The Role Of Hamstrings
Lower back pain is most commonly from spinal nerve root L5 irritation followed by the S1 nerve root. Both nerve roots are strongly represented in the buttock muscle (gluteus maximus: predominant S1) and the inner thigh muscle (adductor magnus: the lower part L5, S1), hamstring muscles (L5 and S1), gluteus medius (predominant L5) and tensor fascia lata (predominant L5).
There are two parts tto the long hamstring muscles, the outer part (has one lateral muscle) and the inner part has (two medial) muscles. There is also another muscle known as the short hamstring muscle.
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Migraine Headaches
Migraines, the chronic, recurrent and often debilitating attacks of pain in the head or neck affect millions of people. These unilateral headaches usually attack a sufferer with various warning signs. 40-60% of migraine sufferers experience sleepiness, depression, fatigue and irritability, some patients report cravings for salty or sweet foods and yawning or euphoria. An interesting warning sign in 20% of migraine suffering patients report a type of aura that precedes an attack. This aura is sometimes manifested by fortification spectra, commonly known as flashing, brightly colored lights in a zigzag pattern, typically beginning in the center of the patient's visual field and spreading outward. A blind spot in the patient's visual field, or a scotoma (a hole in vision) can also occur prior to a migraine. A sensation of pins and needles in the arm, hand, mouth or nose or auditory hallucinations and aberrant senses of smell and taste can also preclude a migraine.
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