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Lower Back Pain Relief Lumbar Support Wrap With Insert

  • Lower Back Pain Relief Lumbar Support Wrap With Insert

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A great product to make your life better! These unisex wrapping lumbar supports are perfect for men and women of all ages! Relieve your lower back pain, increase mobility, sleep better and improve your overall health and wellness!… More >>

Lower Back Pain Relief Lumbar Support Wrap With Insert

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Lumbar spinal stenosis or herniated disc neck traction unit works!


www.PainsAway.info If you use a back pain specialist or neck pain Chiropractic practitioners then here is a new exercise unit for lumbar spinal stenosis or herniated disc neck problems that really works.

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Understanding the MRI of a Lumbar Herniated Disc | Lower Back Pain | Colorado Spine Surgeon


Dr. Donald Corenman, MD, DC (neckandback.com | 970-479-5895) is a spine surgeon and spine expert practicing at the Spine Institute at the Steadman Clinic in Vail, CO. Dr. Corenman has extensive experience in spine surgeries associated with the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. He is an avid researcher, lecturer and writer on conditions associated with the spine. He created this video to help patients with understanding the MRI of a Lumbar Herniated Disc and lower back pain. Dr. Corenman is very passionate about educating fellow colleagues and patients about specific conditions that cause lower back pain and the treatment options that are available. You can learn more about Dr. Corenman, his practice, the spine conditions he treats and review his vast library of resources by visiting his website at http For most individuals suffering from lower back pain, a common diagnosis is a herniated disc of the lumbar (lower) spine. This video—understanding the MRI of a Lumbar Herniated Disc-is designed for the primary care physician or specialist, such as a Chiropractor or Physical Therapist, to use to learn how to read and understand the MRI of the lumbar spine. This video shows a scan of a disc herniation-you will be able to understand what a sagittal view is (side view) and what an axial image is (the bottom up view). Although most people prefer a top down view, Radiologists prefer a bottom up view. It is recommended that you first watch the “MRI of a normal lumbar spine

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Does cold therapy penetrate deep enough to affect a herniated lumbar disc?

What is the depth of penetration of therapeutic cold therapy (cryotherapy)? Could it have a physiolgic effect on a herniated disc as to cause pain relief or repair?

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Angel Sales PosturePro Lumbar Support

  • Perfect for use at home, work, and in the car
  • Ergonomic lumbar support system
  • Attaches to seat with elastic strap
  • Adjusts up or down for the perfect fit
  • Mesh fabric allows air to flow through

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Protect and support the lumbar area of your back with the PosturePro. This lightweight support gently cradles your back and encourages correct posture. Ergonomic design gives firm and comfortable support while breathable mesh material circulates air to keep you cool. Elastic bands stretch to fit most standard-sized desk chairs. Slip the PosturePro over car seats for a more comfortable ride. Perfect for long hours of sitting, while traveling, working, watching tele… More >>

Angel Sales PosturePro Lumbar Support

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Back [Lumbar] Fusion Surgery for Pain, Sciatica & Stenosis


Short video presentation reviewing the current technology for dealing with back or leg pain with surgical treatment.

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Flexible Lumbar Vertebral Column with Herniated Disc A76/5

  • Model that includes the spinal cord and nerve branches
  • Illustrates a herniation of the dorsolateral intervertebral disc
  • Sacrum has a removable flap to reveal nerves
  • Stand is removable

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A functional model that includes the spinal cord and nerve branches. Illustrates a herniation of the dorsolateral intervertebral disc. Sacrum has a removable flap to reveal nerves. Stand is removable…. More >>

Flexible Lumbar Vertebral Column with Herniated Disc A76/5

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