How to Cope With a Prolapsed Disc and Sciatica
Video Description: Learn how to understand exactly what has happened, and to realise that a large percentage of the pain they feel is actually your body healing the problem. Related Article Subjects: How to Cope With a Prolapsed Disc and Sciatica, herniated disc, prolapsed disc, ruptured disc, slipped discHow to Cope With a Prolapsed Disc and Sciatica
MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL DISC HERNIATION WITH MARMA CHIKITSABy: Dr.Bhat | 16/09/2009 | Alternative MedicineAn enlightening effort to educate and propagate the effect of Marma chikitsa in giving quicker relief to patients suffering from slipped disc at cervical region, based on my clinical experience explained with relevant clinical symptoms, pathology & statistics.It will be gladdening if any body suffering from this problem gets motivated on reading this article and gets treated for the same in Ayurveda.- Sarve Janaah Sukhinoh Bhavanthuh. Slipped Disc Spine surgery In India At Affordable CostBy: Pankaj Nagpal | 25/07/2009 | HealthThe discs are protective shock-absorbing pads between the bones of the spine. Although they do not actually "slip" a disc may split or rupture. This can cause the disc to fail, allowing the gel to escape into the surrounding tissue. The leaking jellylike substance can place pressure on the spinal cord or on a single nerve fiber and cause pain either around the damaged disc or anywhere along the area controlled by that nerve. This condition is also known as a herniated, ruptured, prolapsed... Herniated Disc DiagnosisBy: Sensei Adam Rostocki | 29/10/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsHerniated discs are one of the most common of all spinal abnormalities blamed for causing potentially severe and chronic back pain in multitudes of suffering patients each year. While herniations can be problematic in the short term for a minority of patients, they are rarely responsible for causing the long term or excruciating pain that is inherent to their fearsome reputation. Herniated Disc – AyurvedaBy: dr m chandrashekhar | 02/04/2009 | Alternative MedicineThe bones (vertebrae) that form the spine in your back are cushioned by small discs. These discs are round and flat, with a tough, outer layer (annulus) that surrounds a jellylike material called the nucleus. Located between each of your vertebra in the spinal column, discs act as shock absorbers for the spinal bones. Thick ligaments attached to the vertebrae hold the pulpy disc material in place. Slip Disc - Treating Without Surgery (ayurveda)By: dr m chandrashekhar | 14/12/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsPeople between the ages of 30 and 50 appear to be vulnerable because the elasticity and water content of the nucleus decreases with age. But of late it is seen that even the people around age group 20 – 30 are also getting affected with slip disc, because of their life style and diet habits. What is a Herniated Disc?By: Sensei Adam Rostocki | 19/08/2009 | Diseases & Conditions"What is a herniated disc?" article answers many common questions patients have regarding bulging and ruptured intervertebral discs. Chiropractor Johnson City: Decompression Can Take The Pressure OffBy: Mike McCoy | 23/09/2009 | HealthIn the worlds of balloon animals, backyard pools, aviation and diving – think the bends -- and certain movies, decompression is a bad thing. In the world of backs, it is actually very good.
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