Does Acupuncture Work for Back Pain

The centuries-old Chinese science of acupuncture has been found to be useful for all sorts of ailments, including back pain. Surprisingly, a recent study showed about the same level of relief between acupuncture and a "sham" therapy using toothpicks and no actual puncturing of the skin itself. A recent study in Archives of … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Do Ovarian Cysts Cause Back Pain?

Ovarian Cysts

One of the most prominent ovarian cyst symptoms includes sudden or recurring pain in the lower pelvis or abdominal region of varying severity. This pain often extends to the lower back area and can quickly impose restrictions of varying degrees on normal activities. Persistent pain around the pelvic area during menstrual cyc … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Dizziness Associated with Upper Back Pain

The connective tissues surrounding the large muscles in the back can become inflamed, and this is typically referred to as myofascial pain and it is quite difficult to pinpoint its cause. Irritations can occur very easily in the upper back because the large muscles that run across the back can become strained or stressed due … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Discogenic Low Back Pain

Nearly 80% of the adult population will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives. Of that 80%, almost half will suffer from some form of discogenic low back pain. In simple terms, discogenic back pain involves pain associated with disc degeneration of the spine. First, let's uncover what leads to disc degeneration … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Discectomy Surgery

Discectomy surgery is a procedure that is performed to remove a herniated or damaged disc in your spinal column. However, it's often a last resort and can be avoided. The gall bladder is the body's bile storage area. Bile is used to break down fats during the digestion process. When this organ malfunctions it can cause a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Disc Replacement Surgery

Though there are replacement treatments for many other parts of the body, disc replacement is a fairly new treatment that has recently been FDA approved in the United States. Disc replacement surgery is generally a last resort to treat a few types of back pain. It is foreseen that this method of treatment may become more com … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Disc Herniations Treated With Laser Therapy

According to statistics less than 5 percent of lower back pain adults suffer from lumbar disc herniations. Surely, back pain can have an extreme affect on your day-to-day life due to the fact that it may be incredibly crippling. Regrettably, a disc herniation results when a nerve root or roots become irritated due to a hern … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

What Is Diffuse Degenerative Disk Disease Thoracic Spine

Diffuse degenerative disk disease thoracic spine is not actually a disease at all, but rather it is a term that is used to describe completely normal changes that occur in the discs of your thoracic spine and lumbar spine as you age. The discs in your thoracic spine are both soft and compressible and they are responsible for … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Diagnosing Sciatica Pain

Did you know that sciatica is not actually a condition, but a symptom of a condition. There are four common conditions that can cause Sciatic pain. These conditions are Herniated Discs, Piriformis Syndrome, Spinal Stenosis and Spondylolisthesis. Strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting may cause one or more of the discs … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Dehydration and Back Pain

According to information, upwards of 70% of the body is composed of good 'ole H2O. It is said that a small 2% decrease in fluids can leave you itchy, woozy, constipated, and feeling generally rotten all around. Definitely it is sensible to remain hydrated. Drinking ample water helps ensure our bladder and kidneys flush toxin … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,