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Treating Back Pain With Exercise | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
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thepaincenter.com — “Water therapy, also known as pool therapy and aquatic therapy, is a wonderful pain management tool for a hot Arizona summer.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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thepaincenter.com — “New research is being conducted to help pain specialists better treat postherpetic neuralgia and improve a patient’s quality of life after shingles.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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Treat The Brain, Not The Pain | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
thepaincenter.com — “Living and coping with chronic pain such as rheumatoid arthritis can be trying for many people. The ways chronic pain affects your life, your relationships with your friends, your family dynamic; it’s overwhelming. Sometimes the best cure is being in the right state of mind, however that right of mind is hard to find. But pain specialists around the world are working together to find new ways to get you into that right state of mind, and some Australian doctors are a step ahead of the game” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - Diagnosis and Treatment | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
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How To Live Strong With Rheumatoid Arthritis | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
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Women Feel More Pain, More Often | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
thepaincenter.com — “There’s been a lot of focus on pain">pain management for women lately, so we thought we’d bring you up to speed. At the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association that just recently took place, pain management for women was a big topic. It used to be that women were seen as perhaps having a lower pain tolerance then men, but over recent years it’s been found that women simply experience more pain and have more “recurrent pain.”” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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A Gene That Directs Pain? | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
thepaincenter.com — “For the first time in history, a gene within our bodies may have been found that links directly to how susceptible we all are to chronic pain. The research findings were recently published in Genome Research, an international, peer-reviewed journal.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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http://su.pr/18tf6p Could there be a gene that directs pain tolerance? Possibly....
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thepaincenter.com — “All of these approaches have their benefits and their detriments, and an Arizona back pain specialist might consider all three approaches, as well as many more. One of the more controversial approaches to treating pain has created some sweeping news in Washington State.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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Arthritis-Related Back Pain | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
thepaincenter.com — “Arthritis-related back pain accounts for 15 percent of all chronic lower back pain, according to Reuters, and current “management guidelines” might be hindering how affective a pain specialist or family physician might be able to treat the pain.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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thepaincenter.com — “The human body consists of over 640 skeletal muscles in which approximately 63 percent are stabilizers, and balance muscles. Traditional weight lifting exercises such as with a dumbbell tend not to fully utilize the stabilizer/balance muscles” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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thepaincenter.com — “Treating military members in pain isn’t a topic that often comes up in the public realm. Veterans are returning from war in both physical and emotional pain every day, and yet many of their stories aren’t told.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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Accurately Diagnosing Back Pain | The Pain Center Of Arizona | Get Back Into Life
thepaincenter.com — “At The">The Pain Center of Arizona, we treat a lot of different forms of chronic">chronic pain and help many patients get back into the game of life. While we spend a lot of time with joint pain and arthritis, chronic back pain is one of the top concerns of our patients. Back pain is complicated, but as always pain relief and management comes after an accurate diagnosis, which is where we’ll start.” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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http://su.pr/1oxFoP The only way to treat back pain is to accurately diagnose it first.
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