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Herniated Disc Top Related Articles
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1). Cervical Radiculopathy: Treating a Pinched Nerve in the Neck By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
Let's suppose that you have been diagnosed as having a pinched nerve in your neck, also known as cervical radiculopathy. If so, you probably have pain in the neck and one shoulder. The pain might radiate into your arm and you might have weakness or numbness in the arm as well. Moving your neck in certain positions probably worsens the pain.
If you're a younger adult, the pinch could be due to a herniated (slipped) disc.
Article Related to: cervical spine, spinal nerve, radiculopathy, cervical spondylosis, herniated disc, spinal surgery, cloward, collar, physical therapy, physiotherapy, traction, spinal injection
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2). Diagnosing Back Problems By : Liana Mirkin
Back problems come in many different types, including herniated or slipped disc, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, and problems caused by weak muscles. This article will give you an idea of what different types of tests are available and how your doctor will determine the source of your back pain. What you are about to read is the culmination of information from many different places and resources.
Article Related to: herniated disc, slipped disc, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, sciatica
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3). Backpain: A Common Phenomenon By : Saurabh Jain
Backpain is a common phenomenon in the United States with nearly 80% of the population suffering from it. The overuse of the muscles in the back or a strain/injury to the muscles and ligaments supporting the spine are the most common causes of back pain.
Backpain can be acute, recurrent or chronic. Most of the people suffering from back pain fall in the first category wherein the pain vanishes in about six weeks and home remedies prove to be very effective.
Article Related to: backpain, herniated disc, symptoms of backpain
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