Topic: Back Pain

ArticlesBase | 2010-01-09 00:10:54
Author: Raj Rishi

What is sciatica nerve pain?

Sciatica nerve pain is caused when sciatic nerve is pinched by a herniated muscle. It starts from the lower back and travels down the buttocks to the leg. Sciatica pain is the same thing as sciatica back pain or sciatica nerve pain.

Causes

Sciatica pain occurs due to the herniation or bulging ...

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Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-01-08 20:50:53
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you needed another reason to cut the cigarette habit: Smokers, especially younger smokers, are more likely to report low back pain than people who have never smoked, according to a new analysis.</p><p>After examining existing research, Finnish researchers concluded smoking is "modestly" associated ...
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isnare | 2009-12-29 15:58:49

Sciatica is described as pain that radiates along the course of the sciatic nerve. The pain is most often down through the area of the buttocks and the back side of one or both legs to below the knee. It can occur with or without low back pain. Sciatica is a very common condition that usually has a very good ...

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ArticlesBase | 2009-12-29 00:11:00
Author: Dr Ross Carter

When someone talks about going to a Chiropractor, the first thing that comes to mind is back and neck pain coupled with bones been tweaked and turned. Common perception continues to associate chiropractic care essentially with treating back and neck pain, but you should know that there are a host of other ailments that can also ...

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