How to Relieve Sciatica Pain When You're Nine Months Pregnant
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25 April 2017
Getting through the aches and pains of late pregnancy is tough enough without sciatica pain. Many times sciatica is mild, but as baby pushes toward the pelvic floor, there can be more pressure—and therefore more intense pain. The more common pelvic girdle pain shares many symptoms of sciatica. Your obstetrician (OB) should determine which condition is causing your pain. Once you know for sure, your OB can treat what ails you.
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3 Complementary Therapies That Can Help Chiropractic Patients
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7 April 2016
A series of appointments with your local chiropractor can help you bid farewell to back or neck pain for good. While your chiropractic adjustments will get your spine in its proper alignment and reduce the pressure on your nerves and muscles that is contributing to your pain, you can often use complementary therapies to help your body prepare for the adjustments. It's a good idea to ask your chiropractor about other forms of therapy first, but he or she will often refer you to specific health practitioners—including some that might be located under the same roof.
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Three Reasons To Take Your Elderly Parent For A Massage Therapy Appointment
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4 January 2016
People of all ages can benefit from the skilled hands of a massage therapist, but senior citizens who are dealing with age-related issues can often see a marked improvement in their quality of life after a massage. If you have an elderly parent who is experiencing a diminished quality of life because of various health issues, give your local massage therapy clinic a call and explain the predicament your parent is in.
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Manage Your Stress To Help Decrease Your Back Pain
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3 November 2015
Back pain can develop for a long list of reasons, but if you find that you're frequently stressed, it's possible that your discomfort may have developed or worsened because of this psychological issue. Stress and back pain are linked in a number of ways; stress can tighten your muscles to pull your spine into an unnatural position and you might also make postural changes that affect your spine. Seeing a chiropractor is an effective way to deal with the physical reasons for your back pain, but it's important to tackle your stress level, too.
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