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Sciatica (Pain that travels along the path of a nerve that runs from the lower back down to each leg.) Spinal stenosis. Muscle conditions. Dermatomyositis ...
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Back pain caused by a broken or collapsed bone in the spine. Loss of height over time. A stooped posture. A bone that breaks much more easily than expected ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Almost two-thirds of surgeons reported an increase in neck pain after performing surgery, and one-quarter rated their neck or lower back ...
... injury or other diseases. Request an appointment ... Injury to nearby organs. ... Once you're fully recovered, you can expect to get back to your regular routine ...
Low back pain; Shoulder and rotator cuff injuries; Elbow injuries, including golfer's elbow; Wrist and forearm strain; Hip and ankle instability. Many golf ...
... back and forth against the inner walls of the skull. ... Researchers are studying the effects of repeated head injuries that don't cause symptoms, known as ...
joint pain; lower back or side pain; painful or difficult urination; pale stools; skin rash, hives, or itching; stomach pain (severe) with nausea and vomiting ...
Muscle overactivity can be a side effect of spinal cord injury or illness. Treatment may include physical therapy, medicine or surgery.
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