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Persistent low back pain after lumbar spine surgery
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Sacroiliac joint syndrome

2014-8-13 Case Sharing Ms. Cai, who is 22 years old, hurt her low back and buttocks by accident in May 2014. There was no obvious pain that day, but two days later, she felt pain in the low back, buttocks, and groin area, and there were some symptoms of numbness in the feet, especially the

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Tinnitus caused by cervical spondylosis

2014-06-23 Case Sharing 48-year-old Mr. Cheung has been in the hairstyling industry for nearly 20 years. In May 2013, he began to develop symptoms of tinnitus in his right ear. At first, he heard only a slight high pitch sound which only occurred at night. Later, he noticed tinnitus sounds became louder and louder, not

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment and Prevention

2017-06-13 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome include wrist joint pain, numbness of the fingers, weakness in the hands and inability to use strength to hold things. The cause of this disease is mostly due to frequent wrist-twisting during work, which leads to overwork. For example, typing on the computer keyboard for a

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Trigger Finger Treatment and Prevention

2014-03-25 Trigger Finger Treatment and Prevention The movement of the fingers done by the extension of several tendons from the muscles of the arm to the fingers. It can help our fingers move, flex and straighten. These several tendons pass through a piece of the thin fiber under the wrist. The role of the thin

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Acute Low Back Pain

2014-03-22 Acute low back pain  The most common pain patients experience are acute low back muscle or muscle sprain. Because muscles are the first line of defense to protect our spine, muscle injuries are the most common. Causes Most of the time, it’s because we accidentally do bending that cause muscle injuries, such as: sudden

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Flat Feet

2014-03-18 Flat Feet Flat Feet The inside of the foot should have an “archs”. When standing, the arch of the foot might be diminished, but it will not disappear. Normal feet are supported by three arches: medial longitudinal arch, lateral longitudinal arch and transverse arch. The main function is to bear the weight of the

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Frozen Shoulder

2014-03-13 The three stages and stretching exercises of frozen shoulder Most of the patients who have frozen shoulders are often middle-aged people in their 40s or 50s. Patients will feel stiffness in the shoulder joints, unable to rotate or raise their hands, and sometimes feel dull pain. The patient thinks that the shoulders may be

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Tennis Elbow Prevention and Treatment

2014-03-10 Tennis Elbow Prevention and Treatment  “Tennis elbow” is also known as “housewife’s elbow.” The official medical name is Lateral Epicondylitis”, a type of tendonitis. Tennis elbow is caused by chronic strain. It can happen when playing tennis backhand, or when women hold a child for too long and use too much forearm to do

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Plantar Fasciitis

2014-03-5 What is Plantar Fasciitis? The plantar fascia is a thick and broad fibrous tissue. It is located under the arch of the foot and extends from the heel to the metatarsal bones, helping to balance the curvature of the arch. When the heel membrane of the foot is injured or compressed, the heel membrane

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