Archive for August 2008
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Part-2 Muscle relaxants are prescribed because it can reduce pain, however they cause drowsiness in many people. They are beneficial in the first few days after an injury. Muscles work together to move and stabilize the joint. … [Read more]
Are you tender in the center of your buttocks muscles? · When you put firm pressure into the center of your buttocks does it radiate pain downward or out to the hip area? · Sit down and lift one thigh up. Reach down and grab your ankle … [Read more]
… detoxify, absorb and infiltrate Apply before bedtime and remove in the next morning Netterumani may be use to treat: muscle fatigue, arthritis, muscle pains, back pain, elbow pain, hip pain, knee pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, … [Read more]
Can anyone eplain how to shift this chuffin pain I feel when on the treadmill or why it happens??? It starts straight away when walking on an in-cline, it hurts/burns where the calf joins the ankle mainly on the outside of leg, … [Read more]
He told me to do the following exercices, and they worked very quickly to reduce my back pain:. 1. Kneel on the floor on all fours. Gently extend one leg straight out behind you and hold for 10 seconds. Then do the same with the other … [Read more]
i have buldging and fractured disc in my back.. in the morning when i first get up my left leg hurts so bad i can not stand it.. there is nothing that stops it i’ve tried everything lyrica furanol oxycodone you name it.. after about a … [Read more]
There are two types of leg raise exercises to prevent back pain with one requiring a position on your back and the other on your stomach. The prone leg raises starts on the stomach and requires that you lift one leg off the ground, … [Read more]
What about back pain that does not radiate down the leg? This is known as axial back pain and is best considered to be due to a combination of factors that is usually misunderstood by most medical doctors. See below. … [Read more]
My idiotic attempt to run a respectable CDC (erroneously dubbed a half marathon) caused me nearly two weeks of calf spasms. I now have completed 5 runs in the last week of over 6 miles with minimal to no calf pain. … [Read more]
I have been experiencing pain during and after my runs in the back of my knee / upper calf. It appears to be in the middle of the back of my right. [Read more]