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Acute Low Back Pain
Most people will experience acute low back pain sometime in their lives. Recognizing the symptoms of low back pain and knowing what to expect from treatment can help to avoid a prolonged episode.
Acute or Fast Pain
Acute pain travels on nerve fibers that transmit pain signals at very fast speeds. The fast speed of the transmission of nerve fibers responsible for acute pain is due to myelinated nerve fibers.
Acute Into Chronic Back Pain
Acute Into Chronic Back Pain
Acute - Definition
Find the definition of acute and how acute pain differs from chronic pain.
Two Types of Pain - Acute Pain and Chronic Pain
There are two types of pain, chronic and acute. The difference between chronic and acute pain is partially due to the nerve fibers on which the pain signals travel.
Back Pain Myths
Back pain myths dispelled for those suffering from acute and chronic back pain.
Slow Pain, or Chronic Pain Travels on Unmeylinated Nerve Fibers
Chronic pain is transmitted much more slowly than acute pain, due in a large part the unmyelinated nerve fibers.
Analgesics
Analgesics, such as asprin and NSAIDs, work to alleviate pain from acute injury and chronic pain conditions.
Take Personal Responsibility For Chronic Pain
Understanding chronic pain is the first step toward managing it. There are reasons why chronic pain is difficult to diagnose; there are reasons why it hurts when and where there is no injury or illness.
Supported Bridge Pose
While supported bridge pose has been shown to yield good results for back pain, back pain is back pain. This means it's is important to back off if there is acute back pain symptoms to avoid re-injury and to check with your doctor to make sure your d
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