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- Our sports medicine doctors regularly treat patients healing from a broken bone. Learn why some types of fractures rarely bruise by reading this interesting piece on the National Institutes of Health website.
- The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration can help you make your office more ergonomic with this article.
- Did you know that eyestrain also causes back, joint, and muscle pain? Learn more about this condition by reading through this article from CNN.
- Understanding how broken bones heal can be beneficial to the rehabilitation process. Check out this article from HowStuffWorks.com to learn more.
- Pain caused by a sprain differs from that caused by a fracture. Find out more about each of these injuries by reading this article from KidsHealth.org
Download This Free App to Find Out More about Your Back Pain!
Back pain relief is one of the top reasons why people visit their physicians. The Back Pain Guide application for Android phones gives back pain sufferers helpful information for pain management and prevention.
Back Pain Guide offers users comprehensive information regarding back pain and its relationship to different parts of the body. The application explains how back pain may develop from bone or tendon problems, as well as how medical concerns like multiple sclerosis and herpes simplex can cause back pain. If you suffer from back pain, this app can be an essential tool in your pain relief arsenal.
Carolina Back Institute offers back pain solutions for patients in the greater Cary and Raleigh regions. To learn about our physical therapy and sports medicine services, please call (919) 781-9950.
When to Seek Treatment for Your Back Pain
Back pain is a problem for millions of Americans. For a fortunate few, back pain may go away on its own. However, for many more people, it is a continual source of frustration and worry. If you suffer from back pain, consider the following situations. Should any of these circumstances apply to you, be sure to consult a back pain specialist for medical attention.
Your back pain interferes with daily activities.
When back or neck pain develops, it often suppresses a person’s ability to carry on with their everyday routine. Previously simple tasks, like sitting at your desk or picking up your children, can become incredibly painful or impossible to do. If your back pain interferes with your professional or personal responsibilities, consider making an appointment with a pain management expert about your condition.
Your back pain occurs with other symptoms.
The occurrence of back pain may be your body’s way of informing you of a larger medical problem. Several conditions, such as spinal cord injury, infection, or sciatica, can induce back pain in addition to other symptoms. Limb numbness or weakness could be a sign of spinal damage or a pinched nerve. A high fever and urinary discomfort with back pain may indicate a bacterial infection. If you notice several medical issues arising at once, contact a back pain specialist for help right away.
Your back pain lasts for more than a few weeks.
No one should resign him or herself to a lifetime of back pain. If your back pain persists for more than a couple of weeks, consult a medical professional. Non-surgical treatment options are available for back pain, so don’t let it interfere with your quality of life.
Are you suffering from one or more of the above conditions? Carolina Back Institute can help. The pain management specialists at our Cary and Raleigh locations can offer safe solutions for your back pain problems. Contact us today at (919) 781-9950 for more information on our pain relief services.
Put An End To Your Back Pain
Here at Carolina Back Institute, we believe that everyone deserves affordable, effective care to make his or her pain a thing of the past. Find out how we can help you put an end to your pain and dysfunction by stopping by the following websites. To discuss your pain or injury needs with one of our physicians, call us today at (919) 781-9950.
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