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Pain Management
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Why Won't My Shoulder Pain Go Away?
Is nagging shoulder pain making it difficult to perform simple everyday tasks? considering surgery? Give these simple techniques a try first you might be pleasantly surprised by the results.
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Frequent Migraine Triggers
This article lists some of the most common triggers for migraines, so that sufferers know what to look out for and what to avoid.
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Non-Migraine Headaches
The article discusses the most common types of non-migranous headaches and how they are treated.
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Tendonitis Help From Gentle Yoga - Stretch And Strengthen Your Tendons
If you've suffered from tendonitis in the past, it's depressing when it occurs again. Tendonitis is the inflammation of a tendon, the material which connects a muscle to a bone, and it can occur in any part of the body. Tendonitis is common in your wrist, shoulder, legs and hips. Yoga may help to prevent recurrences of tendonitis.
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Pain - Shoulder Pain Relief for Injuries & Degeneration Pain
Did you know that according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, over four million Americans seek shoulder pain relief from shoulder problems each year? The shoulder is one of the most movable joints in the body, therefore making it one of the most potentially unstable. Inside this article you will discover how deal with shoulder pain.
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Nighttime Shoulder Pain - What Millions Don't Know
Nighttime shoulder pain is an issue facing millions of Americans each year, but rarely do people understand why it is that the pain is even there, or why it doesn't seem to be as much of a problem during the day.
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The Mysterious TMJ(D)
Millions of people suffer from TMJ(D), yet the causes of this pervasive disorder are largely speculation. Even less is known about the possible cure. Fortunately, most cases of TMJ(D) can be cured without medical intervention.
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Foot Pain And Everything You Need To Know About Caring For Your Feet - Part 1
Foot pain generally occurs in one out of the three areas of the foot;
the toes, the front of the foot or forefoot and the back of the foot
or hindfoot. Whenever you experience any pain in your foot, make it a
point to remember in which one of these three areas did the pain occur
and describe it to your podiatric physician accordingly.
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The Purpose of Pain
What if your pain is trying to serve a purpose? What if the pain is trying to say something or keep some kind of emotion from you. If you could talk to your pain, what would you say to it to leave you alone?
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