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Inflammatory Back Pain and Chest Pain

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It seems that in those with a family history of Ankylosing Spondylitis if you have inflammatory type back pain AND chest wall pain you are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with Axial Spondyloarthritis than just Inflammatory Back Pain on its own.

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Chest pain and back pain are often caused by musculoskeletal conditions.

These conditions in the chest are often caused because of many muscles, bones and ligaments involved in the formation of the chest wall.

A friend of mine often complained about a recurring pain in the back that somehow radiates along his ribs to the side of his chest wall. He has completed many examinations but most of it came back positive. From suspecting heart disease to GERD and other similar conditions concerning the internal organs, it all came back negative. In the end it was discovered that his pain was caused by an impinged nerve in his chest wall.

The chest wall contains many ribs, cartilage, sternum and many muscles connecting those bones.

The muscles connecting those bones of the chest wall are: external intercostal muscles, internal intercostal muscles, innermost intercostal muscles, subcostalis, and transversus thoracis.

Nerves are often impinged in the chest wall by those bones or the muscles.
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Chronic Low Back Pain : Understanding lower back structures and treatment approaches

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Are you suffering from low back pain? Here is a video to better understanding lower back structures and chronic low back pain treatment approaches. The common approaches for treating low back pain include exercices, relaxation techniques and medication.

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Back Pain After C Section – Reasons and Remedies

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If a pregnant woman is suffering from certain medical conditions or the baby is not in a viable position for natural birth to occur, most doctors undertake a caesarean surgery to deliver the baby. While this keeps the baby safe, many women tend to suffer lower back pain after a c-section, along with the pain accompanying stitches and the usual surgery. Back pain after cesarean delivery can sometimes get quite annoying, diverting you from caring for the child and focusing on nursing.

If you wish to know more about back pain after cesarean delivery and how to deal with back pain after a c-section, continue to watch this video till the end. Making use of natural remedies and timely medical consultations can help bring quick relief and help you concentrate on your journey of being a mother.

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Is lower back pain a sign of cancer? – Dr. Kodlady Surendra Shetty

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Back pain is a commonest symptom that one goes to a clinic. So usually we cannot say it is because of cancer, but very rarely it can be because of cancer. It can affect the bones of the lower back also. Then that can produce this. Usually when a person gets pain, it is not usually because of cancer. Very rarely maybe 1 out of 100 or 1 out of 200, it may be a suggestion of cancer. So it has to be investigated proper, blood test has to be done and if necessary MRI also has to be done to rule out any such problems.

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5 Tips To ALWAYS Avoid Back Pain In Your New Chair

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Up to 80% of people will experience back pain at some point in their life and an unsupportive office chair can make your problems even WORSE. Here are five things you NEED TO KNOW when shopping for office chairs for back pain.

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0:52 Does the chair offer support while reclined?
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2:18 What material is the lumbar system made from?
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Medical Minute: Home Remedies for Back Pain

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Steven Levin, Johns Hopkins Pain Management Specialist, discusses causes and treatments of nerve pain in the back, neck and legs including neuropathic pain, compression, herniated discs, spinal stenosis and foraminal stenosis.

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BACK PAIN AND IBS Causes and Tips

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BACK PAIN AND IBS Causes and Tips

BACK PAIN AND IBS Causes and Tips// By viewer request, today I’m talking about back pain and ibs, sharing my pro tip back pain and ibs triggers list, and my ibs back pain home remedy list. IBS back pain can have several causes, and I share my suggestions for ibs back pain relief.

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Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal disorder, affecting at least 10% of the global population. IBS is characterized by chronic or recurrent abdominal pain, associated with a change in bowel habits. Most patients can be classified, according to their predominant stool pattern, into IBS with diarrhea, IBS with constipation, or mixed-stool IBS, in which diarrhea alternates with constipation. Other symptoms may include mucus in stools, bloating, gassiness, and feelings of severe illness. IBS symptoms can be triggered by certain foods, stress, and often get worse around menstrual periods in women. People with IBS are also likely to have other disorders such as fibromyalgia, major depression, or chronic fatigue syndrome.
IBS occurs more frequently in young adults, and affects more women than men.
IBS is a functional disorder, meaning the bowel does not function properly, but there is no observable structural damage. It is thought to associate with problems in the communication system between the gut and the central nervous system, known as the gut-brain axis. This system not only ensures proper functions of the digestive system, but also adapts digestive activities to the body’s different physiological states. Basically, sensory nerve endings in the gut transmit information about the intestinal environment to the brain. The brain integrates this information with inputs from the rest of the body, and sends back neural and hormonal signals to control various gut activities. For example, intestinal muscle contraction is regulated so that the bowel moves food at an optimal pace, allowing the body to reabsorb the right amount of water and nutrients before stools can form.
IBS patients often have irregular intestinal motility patterns. When food moves too fast through the intestine, less water is reabsorbed and stools become more watery. When food moves too slowly, more water is reabsorbed and constipation results. Sensory nerve endings in the bowel of IBS patients are also more sensitive, or “irritated”, producing the sensation of pain. This is known as visceral hypersensitivity.
IBS is classified as a syndrome, meaning a group of symptoms, rather than a single disease. This is because distinct underlying mechanisms may drive disease progression in different groups of patients. Several possible mechanisms have been identified. These include:
– alterations in brain function caused by psychological trauma, anxiety, or stress;
– intolerance to certain foods, such as short chain carbohydrates, gluten, dairy products;
– post-infectious changes, such as low-grade inflammation or altered intestinal permeability;
– disturbances in the gut microbiota;
– abnormalities in serotonin metabolism;
– and genetics.
It is common for IBS to result from a combination of several of these factors.
Diagnosis is based on symptoms, but tests are done to exclude other more serious conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease and cancers. The latest diagnostic criteria (Rome III criteria) include: abdominal pain or discomfort lasting at least 3 days a month in the last three months, associated with at least two of three factors: relief upon defecation, pain onset associated with a change in stool frequency, or pain onset associated with a change in the form of stool.
IBS rarely requires hospitalization and does not increase risks for colon cancers. Current treatments aim to relieve symptoms, which, in most people, can be managed with diet, and stress reduction. Severe cases may be treated with medications.

High Power Laser Therapy for Low Back Pain (Deep Tissue Laser)

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Cliff Eaton uses the Chattanooga High Power Laser 15W Device to treat Low Back Pain.
Cliff uses the TNT approach i.e. Treat the Trigger Point, Nerve Root and Tender Area.
Chattanooga HPL15 has 3 wavelengths to promote Biostimulation (810nm), Oxygenation (980nm) and Vascularisation (1064nm).
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Palmetto Health-USC Orthopedic Center physical therapist Josh Whitney demonstrates rehab exercises that can be done at home to ease low back pain.

Exercises include spinal rocking, curl up, pelvic tilt, the bridge, knee to chest stretch and piriformis stretch.

Office Chairs For Lower Back Pain: 5 Things You Must Consider

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Office Chairs For Lower Back Pain: 5 Things You Must Consider

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2. Does the chair offer good support while reclined? 1:18
3. Is the lumbar support height and depth adjustable? 2:00
4. Does the backrest and/or lumbar move with you in the chair? 2:35
5. What material is the lumbar system made from? 3:14

Most brands will advertise they have lower lumbar systems, but do they actually work? There is more to finding good lower support than including a lumbar support system.

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How To Sit Pain Free At Home With Back Pain/Sciatica

How To Sit Pain Free At Home With Back Pain/Sciatica
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DISCLAIMER We insist that you see a physician before starting this video series. Furthermore, this video series is not designed to replace the treatment of a professional: physician, osteopath, physical therapist, orthopedic surgeon, or chiropractor. It may however serve as an adjunct. Do not go against the advice of your health care professional. When under the care of a professional make certain that they approve of all that you try. This information is not intended as a substitute for medical treatment. Any information given about back-related conditions, treatments, and products is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this publication. Before starting an exercise program, consult a physician.

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Interventions for the Management of Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain: Revision 2021

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Interventions for the Management of Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain: Revision 2021

Inside the newly released CPG featuring contributors

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