Interview with Dr. Richard Liem of the Low Back Clinic. Non-surgical Spinal Decompression treatment for severe neck and lower back pain due to Disc Herniations, Degenerative Disc Disease and Spinal Arthritis. Proven 86% success rate, pain less and non-invasive.
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I had a baby 4 months ago and ever since I was pregnant I have had this lower back pain on my right side. It’s like a burning stabbing feeling. I don’t have any numbness in my leggs or feet. I also got checked for a kidney infection and I don’t have one. Could this [...]
I had a back surgery in January, 06. Lumbar disk 5 was herniated and part of it was removed. 1 month and a half ago I began having strong back pains like a pulled muscle. I had bi-lateral sacrilliac joint injections about 4 wks. ago. Now I’m having constant pain in glut area, calf and [...]
X-Ray says no bone spur, etc. Doc doesn’t seem to concerned, but I am. I have never had such an odd pain. I feel tightness/soreness in Quad, slight numbness/heaviness in right leg as well. Pain starts in lower right lumbar and radiates around hip over into top of thigh into groin and right testicle. No [...]
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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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