Dr. Emil DiIorio illustrates the anatomy of your lower back with simple drawings and easy to understand explanations. Learn how the components of your back work together and how they can be disrupted – causing pain. Part 1 of 8 Watch next Part 2 – How muscular back injuries occur and how to best treat [...]
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Dr. J. Kooch explains how facet joint injuries cause back pain and learn how he evaluates for type of problem. You can also see what treatment options are available to alleviate your pain. Part 3 of 8 Watch next Part 4 on Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction. www.coordinatedhealth.com (877) 247-8080 For more information email: tv@coordinatedhealth.com
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Tips for avoiding aches, pains and muscle strains from increased physical activity this Spring like gardening and various sports. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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After a fall several years ago I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I have muscle pain everywhere but most of my pain is in my spine. It always feels like it is on fire. Doctors won’t give me anything for the pain because they can find no reason for the pain. I have been tested for [...]
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