- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Medical Weight LossLeading an active lifestyle can make all the difference, especially when it comes to chronic back pain. There’s a huge correlation between a sedentary lifestyle and back pain. If a person is not active enough, they’re more likely to develop muscle stiffness. They’re also more susceptible to weight gain, forcing your already pressured spine and all the muscles surrounding it to work harder. You may take m98 resveratrol for your weight loss.
- Primary CarePain medication will be prescribed for a limited time as part of surgical care. Ongoing pain medications will need to be taken care of by a pain management service or primary care physician. Dr. Garden is NOT a pain management physician.
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- Stress Management. However, spine doctors in CT acknowledge the psychological effects of these exercises on back pain. If you’re dealing with depression, irritability, and frustration because of your back pain, mindfulness exercises such as tai chi, yoga, and meditation can help. Stress management is also a great way to alleviate your pain since a high-stress level is a massive contributor to the pain you’re currently experiencing.
- Depression
- MRIPlease bring available records, actual x-rays, MRI’s or other imaging scans on CD. Reports of imaging are not adequate for thorough evaluation.
- X-Rays
- SciaticaThe same can be said for poor posture. Most people who spend so much time sitting at their desks while working already have a bad posture. When this happens, their spines bend out of alignment. People with poor posture have a high risk of developing conditions such as sciatica and disc pain, to name a few.
- Physical Therapy, may suggest physical therapy to reinforce the muscles around your neck and back. They will also help your body to stand straight again, making the pain disappear.
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Aquatic TherapyIn addition, because of our natural buoyancy in water, walking or standing up in the water is easier on our bones and joints than on land. Therefore, when it comes to chronic back pain, spine injuries, arthritis, and other forms of joint discomfort, aquatic therapy is a great non-surgical option.