Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
6:37 pm
www.NeckPro.info Finds Miracle Treatment for sciatic nerve, neck shoulder arm pains. No methadone for chronic back pain relief with the Neckpro com unit by inventor Dr. Larry Gilliam.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at
10:36 am
Severe immobilising cramp and numbness in left leg (from hip to ankle) always associated with constipation and/or trapped gas. GP’s response is that the only known cause must be related to spinal /back problems – but online research suggests that infection of muscles surrounding the sciatic nerve can cause sciatic pain.
I’m slightly confused by your question. You say you’re sciatic pain is from an infection, yet you link the pain to constipation. I’m going to answer this question from the standpoint of constipation. Start taking Metamucil powder, 1tsp. first thing in the morning with a large glass of water And last thing at night. Acidophilis capsules should be taken twice daily with the Metamucil. This is going to start relieving the constipation and the trapped gas.
If you really want a deep cleaning of your intestinal system, have a colonic done by a professional. This will really get trapped waste out of the intestinal system and help it start functioning better.
Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at
7:54 pm
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
7:09 pm
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In the DVD volume 4 Boris will provides a detailed verbal explanation followed by on screen caption commentaries at the time of hands-on performance. He teaches how to perform region specific self-massage for painful lower back region, including trigger point therapy, application of hot stones and ice, post isometric relaxation techniques, and rehabilitative exercise. This DVD is designed as a home study educational program and is essentially a course in sports medicine and containing theoretical as well as practical parts. It’s easy to study and you can use offered techniques immediately.
If you sustain lower back injuries during sports activities, car accidents, work either caused by a repeated motion and/or by performing any work that strains lower back, this program could be effective in helping yourself to feel better. It could also be very beneficial in preventing possible complications like herniation of disk, degenerative disc diseases, and acceleration of osteoarthritis development within spinal joints, spondylolisthesis and more.
Duration : 0:4:2
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
4:11 pm
There is a condition called piriformis syndrome that mimics sciatic pain. A chiropractor can help with interferential current along with massage therapy and muscle stretching. Ice can also be used and biofreeze does wonders when coupled with deep tissue massage. A good chiropractor will also use joint manipulation to help restore range of motion in the joints. Be sure to seek a chiropractor that really performs hands on medicine, I spend at least 30-40 minutes with all of my patients.
Monday, October 19th, 2009 at
12:42 pm
can’t take / get any more meds. the dr. is worried that i’m seeking drugs and i’m already a zombie from the pain and drug combination.
chiropractic treatment helps for about 36 hrs and massage therapy releives the pain for about 12 hrs.
hot /cold packs work for about 2 hrs.
had an mri done, but won’t hear the results for a couple more days.
Well, my sciatic nerve has been traumatized on two separate occasions – once when shot in battle, then in a car accident years later. I have RSD(reflex sympathetic dystrophy) or it’s also called "causalgia" and a number of other things, but all have the same symptoms! Extreme burning, like fire, in my leg or sometimes cold as ice feeling, but pain 24/7. I went through much trouble with the pain meds and pain management clinics. Addiction treatment followed for the opiates and fentenyl. Nothing works to suppress the pain! As you said, just made me a zombie! For the last 5 years I’ve just "taken the pain!" When it gets really bad, and my leg swells I simply try and stay in bed! Hot or cold packs make my condition worsen. Sorry for your malady and your pain, but there is no easy answer. The doctors are covering their asses from the government which will charge them with crimes if you become hooked making it seem as if they’ve not been on top of your treatment! It’s a Catch-22 for them and you! Find a hobby that isn’t physical, like reading. And, too, meditate/daydream yourself out of the pain. I know that sounds stupid, but it can help. Good luck, and try hard not to be labeled as a drug seeker by medical professionals, as that will follow you forever. Hit the net and find a doctor who specializes in pain and pain related illness like RSD. Maybe you’ve just been misdiagnosed. And go to a mental health professional as chronic pain leads to depression, and drugs like Cymbalta can help with both.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
8:45 pm
My wife has severe sciatic nerve pain in here leg and posterior. She had disk surgery last year and it may have fixed one thing but there’s still pain. The docs can’t find it. Structurally everything looks right. (MRI) . . . and other diagnostic tests. Well – now she’s tried accupunture and got very good relief! But pain may be rising again. If she keeps it up for awhile with repeat treatments – will it ever cure her of all pain?
How long does the positive effects of one treatment last?
Thank You.
My mom is an acupuncturist. I have done it many times. The thing is you can’t just do it once and have it be cured. Western medicine usually going to the root of the problem and fixes everything so it may take a few times. Eastern medicine is more of a quick fix. cover the pain so you don’t notice but doesn’t ‘fix’ it. I would say that if she keeps going and getting it done she will feel a lot better.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
1:42 pm
I have sciatic nerve pain on my right side. I know that it’s due to a muscular issue and NOT due to any disk swelling or hernia. Does anyone have any suggestions for home treatment? (I am a massage therapist, so I do know all the recommended stretches and acupressure points!)
If the nerve itself is damaged which in many cases it is if it came from an injury, special supplements of b vitamins will fix the nerve. You say its a muscular issue, but quite often the nerve that instructs the muscle will cause the problem.
If it is nerve damage, the best thing I’ve found which has worked on nerve damage no matter how created is the WSN Nerve Support Formula. It was designed for neuropathy, but works well on any nerve damage.
You can find information at www.realfoodnutrients.com/neu/home.htm
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
1:42 pm
Already had lumbar epidural steroid block, also had a epidural steroid block of the core. Physical therapy has also been completed.
I have sciatic nerve pain and the only thing that relieves the pain is deep tissue massage therapy. I have went through blocks and they don’t work. I find that a chiropractor or doctor of acupuncture can be of great help. But my number one recommendation is a deep tissue massage.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at
1:40 pm
Short video presentation reviewing the current technology for dealing with back or leg pain with surgical treatment.
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