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Dr. Anand Joshi is a pain management SPECIALIST and he PLACES special emphasis on non-surgical treatment of Spinal Disorders. At his practice, Pain Care Physicians, THE focus is to avoid surgical intervention in case of any patient who is suffering from spinal disorders. There are various alternatives available before surgery is considered and Dr. Anand Joshi MD tries every possible alternative to prevent surgery....
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Over 50% of women experience lower back pain during pregnancy. This is attributed to hormonal changes that relax muscles and ligaments to allow the uterus to stretch and make room for the baby. Also, the body’s center of gravity shifts as the uterus stretches and the embryo grows, causing stress on the spine and muscles. The stretching and loosening of abdominal muscles puts stress on the spine and lumbar...
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The use of herbs is a time-honored approach cover to strengthening the body and treating disease. The following have been well wide used traditionally to treat joint pains:
Amgesic: Arthritis-tablets and Capsules:
Amgesic is an anti-arthritic herbal formula which not only gives a sure relief in rheumatic arthritis even also strengthens the bone tissues, the skeletal and the neuromuscular systems and then by giving a...
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Most women find it annoying enough to fight PMS and period pain for one to two weeks each and every month. However, some women have to deal with an added problem. They also have post period pain. If you are one of those women, what are your options.
Before you can evens tart to explore treatment options, you need to examine the cause of your lingering pain after your period ends. For example, cramping and bloating...
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There comes a point when the doctors have done everything reasonably possible to treat the underlying cause of the pain, but the pain continues. It’s at this point that the pain itself becomes a problem to be treated in its own right. You may well have started with a traumatic physical injury but, when the surgeon is done, you are left with the need to control the continuing pain. The difficulty in most...