Treatment of Neck Pain

The most common types of mild to moderate neck pain usually respond well to self-care within two or three weeks. If neck pain persists, your doctor might recommend other treatments. Medications Your doctor might prescribe stronger pain medicine than what you can get over-the-counter, as well as muscle relaxants and tricyclic antidepressants for pain relief.Continue reading “Treatment of Neck Pain”

Neck Pain Range of Symptoms

Neck pain can feel like any of the following: Stiff neck that makes turning the head difficult Sharp or stabbing pain in one spot Soreness or tenderness in a general area Pain that radiates down into the shoulders, arms, or fingers; or radiates up into the head In some cases, other symptoms associated with the neck pain areContinue reading “Neck Pain Range of Symptoms”

Leg Pain Symptoms and Descriptions

Not all leg pain derived from low back problems presents the same way. Some typical descriptions of leg pain and accompanying symptoms include: Burning pain.  Some leg pain is experienced as a searing pain that at times radiates from the low back or buttocks down the leg, or it may present as intermittent pain thatContinue reading “Leg Pain Symptoms and Descriptions”

Lumbar Disc Injury Recovery Time

After reading about the lumbar spine and types of lumbar disc injuries, let’s get into lumbar disc injury recovery time and slipped disc exercises. Lumbar disc injuries can heal even up to 2 years after an injury. The lumbar disc injury recovery time can be positively affected by the following factors: Working with a physical therapist who specializesContinue reading “Lumbar Disc Injury Recovery Time”

Types of Lumbar Disc Injuries, Texas

There are many types of Lumbar Disc Injuries, Texas, and as I mentioned earlier, people call them funny names like slipped disc or blown disc. Here are the main types of Lumbar Disc Injuries, Texas. Herniated Lumbar Disc Injury, Texas       With this type of injury, the outer shell of the lumbar disc called the annulusContinue reading “Types of Lumbar Disc Injuries, Texas”

Treatment for lumbosacral facet syndrome

Treatment for lumbosacral facet syndrome usually includes a multidisciplinary approach.  If the diagnosis is uncertain, consideration is given to performing diagnostic medial branch blocks. Non operative Treatment Non operative management includes oral medications such as NSAIDs, acetaminophen, and oral steroids during acute flares. Additionally, weight loss and physical therapy have demonstrated successful outcomes. More invasiveContinue reading “Treatment for lumbosacral facet syndrome”

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