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Pain does not always equate to nerve pain
The medical establishment for years has promoted the idea that pain is always associated with the neurological system meaning it either comes from nerves or from elements of the spinal system that protect nerves like herniated discs, stenosis, pinched nerves, scoliosis or even degeneration of the spine. This concept must be eradicated because it couldn’t […]
Referred or point tender pain: knowing the difference can save you from an UNNECSSARY SURGERY!
When a person has pain at the neck, the lower back or the groin, the medical establishment typically looks to an MRI or x-ray to identify the cause. If a structural variation like a herniated disc, stenosis or x-ray at the hip joint is found, it is immediately identified as the cause of the pain […]
If the medical estabilshment is doing so well in resolving people’s pain, why is pain management so prevalent?
The existing medical establishment method of diagnosing the cause of pain primarily through the use of diagnostic tests such as MRIs and x-rays has been the standard for roughly 40 years. The simple question to ask is how effective is it in properly diagnosing the cause of pain so effective treatment can be provided. Some […]
Study shows Tylenol no better in resolving lower back pain then a placebo
New study – Paracetamol (Tylenol) doesn’t work for lower back pain Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) does not stop lower back pain or help the ache of arthritis and doctors should consider prescribing exercise instead, a major review has found. Researchers looked at 13 randomised controlled studies that looked at the effects of paracetamol use compared with a […]
Symptoms Can Tell You Which Tissue Is Emitting Your Pain, Not Diagnostic Tests
If you are having pain at the chest and left arm, you do not ignore that and say I will wait until my yearly check up to get an EKG. You know that those symptoms indicate a heart attack so you act upon the symptoms. The same can be said if you suddenly have difficulty […]