Types of Injections for Back and Neck Pain
Saturday July 30, 2005
Injections can be classified as somewhere between an invasive and a non-invasive treatment of back and neck pain. While certainly not as final a solution as surgery, they ... Read More
Children and Chronic Pain
Monday July 25, 2005
A new study suggests that children who suffer from chronic pain are misunderstood, due to a lack of research in this area of pediatrics. Read on...
Stretching For Injury Prevention
Wednesday July 20, 2005
Many back injuries are due to tight muscles. Tight muscles of the hips, legs and low back can act as a set-up, or pre-cursor to injury. About's Physical ... Read More
Spondylolisthesis
Friday July 15, 2005
A message to parents: Children who are actively engaged in certain sports such as gymnastics and diving, are prone to an injury called spondylolisthesis. This painful condition also ... Read More
Meditation and Chronic Pain
Saturday July 9, 2005
Many people use the practice of meditation to reduce, minimize or eliminate their chronic pain. This week, About's Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Fibromyalgia editor, Pamela Rice Hahn, offers some ... Read More
News and Updates on Pain Medication
Wednesday July 6, 2005
To find out about the latest developments in pain medications and related topics, check out The News and Updates Page in the New Treatments section. It has recently been ... Read More
Household Chores
Wednesday July 6, 2005
Back pain or not, household chores pile up if you don't take care of them. To make it easier on your body, why not break them down into 30 ... Read More
Implanted Neurostimulation
Monday July 4, 2005
One treatment for chronic back pain may send you some very helpful 'fireworks'. Implanted Neurostimulation alters the pain signals coming from the spine, and going to the brain for ... Read More

