Lumbago is in most cases caused by sudden, heavy lifting or abrupt rotational movement. The pain is local, and does not radiate to lower limbs. Lumbago causes stiffness in the lower back, and possibly also distorted posture caused by muscle contractions. Cold weather and draft may also contribute. The longer the patient has had the condition, the more important becomes massage prior to manipulatio

Hand Numbness
The most important reason for numbness in the hands is locks in the thoracic and cervical vertebrae caused by the shoulder muscles. The symptoms may ...
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Osteophytes
People suffering from osteophytes in their heels recover from this ailment with few treatment sessions. It is not even necessary to touch the site of ...
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Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition which causes pain in soft tissue. It is not, however, a rheumatic disease as is often suggested, and seldom is ...
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Sciatica
When the pain in your lower back or hip radiates down your buttock to the back of one thigh and into your leg, it is ...
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Lumbago
Lumbago is in most cases caused by sudden, heavy lifting or abrupt rotational movement. The pain is local, and does not radiate to lower limbs. ...
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Elbow and wrist pains
Tennis and golf elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, entrapment, tenosynovitis, mouse wrist and mouse hand Nearly all elbow and wrist problems can be treated using similar ...
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Maxillary Sinusitis
Many of those who are suffering from chronic maxillary sinusitis have not received any help from traditional medical treatment and maxillary puncture, but they have ...
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Arrhythmia
Fortunately, arrhythmia symptoms are often caused simply by the locking of the vertebrae of the thoracic spine. Unless the symptoms do not disappear at the ...
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Headache and migraine
Headache Fortunately, the cause for a long-term headache is, more often than is believed, in the shoulder. The muscles of the upper back and shoulder ...
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