5 Reasons For Pain in Lower Left Back

Posted on Dec 14, 2022 by Staff Writer

Almost everyone has had an episode of back pain. Depending on the cause, it may start suddenly or build up gradually and may be continuous or come-and-go for some time. Back pain can be debilitating and significantly impact our quality of life. The back has five vertebrae that are held in place by ligaments and discs in between, which act as a cushion for these bones. Lets learn about 5 potential reasons for pain in lower back.

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Posted in Back Pain

Signs You Have ALS

Posted on Dec 06, 2022 by Staff Writer

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that affects the nervous system and progresses over time. It particularly affects the spinal cord and the brain cells. In this disease, the muscles do not get any nourishment and eventually waste away. The brain passes messages to the other body parts through neurons. They originate in the brain, go to the spinal cord, and then to other body parts. ALS affects the motor neurons, which control the body's voluntary movements, such as walking, breathing, chewing, moving our arms and legs, and talking.

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Posted in Lou Gehrig's Disease

Things You Should Know About Peroneal Tendonitis

Posted on Dec 02, 2022 by Staff Writer

Peroneal tendonitis is a painful inflammation in the ankle bone and the side of the foot. The pain usually worsens with overuse and is mostly found in athletes with repetitive foot or ankle motion. Age is also a factor because blood flow to the tendons decreases as we age, making the tendons thinner and susceptible to injury. Rehab Store has all the information you may need to tackle sore peroneal tendons.

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Posted in Ankle & Foot

The 7 Best Tools For Occupational Therapy

Posted on Nov 29, 2022 by Shweta Chaubey

Occupational Therapy is a great way to regain strength and independence. Considered to be very effective in achieving individual goals through therapeutic activities and adaptive equipment, OT works to improve the skills necessary to lead a more independent and productive life. The Rehab Store offers a list of the 7 top-reviewed occupational therapy tools for an effective rehabilitation therapy program.

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Sprain Vs Strain: Is There Any Difference?

Posted on Nov 23, 2022 by Shweta Chaubey

These relatively common injuries can result from exertion, sports, or training. Some common symptoms like pain, swelling, and immobility in the injured areas make a sprain, and a strain looks quite similar. However, there are several differences between them.

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Posted in Soft Tissue Injuries

Top 10 TLSO Back Braces

Posted on Nov 15, 2022 by Staff Writer

A TLSO (Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis) brace is a device used to support the thoracic, lumbar, and sacral regions in the spine and to restrict the motion of the spine. This brace is used to treat a spinal fracture or after surgery in any of these regions. A spinal fracture is usually caused by osteoporosis and accidents like falls, sports injuries, or car accidents. Certain spinal fractures would not require surgery, but the patient might be advised to wear a TLSO brace for some time. However, if the fracture is intense, it might require surgery. Find Top 10 TLSO Back Braces.

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Reducing Thoracolumbar Fascia Pain

Posted on Nov 09, 2022 by Staff Writer

One of the most common complaints these days is back pain. For some people, it may be mild, but for others, it is severe enough to cause noticeable discomfort. Long working hours, improper posture, lifting heavy weights, and excessive workouts are some of the reasons for constant back pain. A sedentary lifestyle is another big reason that leads to lower or middle back pain.

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Dealing with Calf Muscle Pain

Posted on Oct 08, 2022 by Staff Writer

A calf strain is a tear of one or more muscles at the back of the leg, resulting in calf muscle pain. It can be either mild or severe muscle pain depending upon the source of pain. Learn about pulled calf muscles and their treatment measures.

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What are the 7 Stages of ALS?

Posted on Oct 07, 2022 by Shweta Chaubey

Lou Gehrig's Disease, widely known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is a progressive nervous system ailment that affects the brain and spinal cord nerve cells and results in a total or partial loss of muscle control. ALS often starts with muscle twitching, incoherent speech, or weakness in the hands and other body parts, which may lead to complete loss of muscle control required to move, speak, eat, or even breathe. The condition is very rare, and unfortunately, there is no cure for ALS.

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