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Re: [Cervical_Spondylosis] Re: Pain in lower back

Try reading Trigger Point Massage Therapy by Dr Clair Davis
 
it is the most amazing book ever and tells you all about referred pain and which muscles to massage to relieve which pain
 
 
I have been using this to combat my diagnosed Spondylosis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and now I am off the painkillers and can drive again !!
 
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--- On Tue, 16/9/08, brownbat74 <brownbat74@...> wrote:
From: brownbat74 <brownbat74@...>
Subject: [Cervical_Spondylosis] Re: Pain in lower back
To: Cervical_Spondylosis@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 16 September, 2008, 11:09 PM


Good to see some activity again in this Yahoo Group!

Maybe you 'overdid it' during the move, possibly pulled some muscles
or (yikes) ruptured a lumbar disk.
No Sciatica pain running down the leg I hope?

I know that pain can radiate and be 'referred' but none of the doctors
or therapists has warned me about the possibility of the spondylosis
actually spreading. How awful. Something new to worry about!

Pace yourself on the ibuporfin, btw. It is not without side effects.
It damages the liver (...or is that acetaminophin? One is hard on the
liver, the other is hard on the kidneys. And naprosyn nearly sent me
into anaphalactic shock. We just can't win!)




Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:25 am

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I have cervical stenosis and about a month ago I moved. Well to make a long story short I got this terrible pain in my lower back. Could hardly move around....
ronald waters
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Sep 16, 2008
3:03 pm

I have a herniated neck disc and spondylosis from a fall. Luckily, I don't often have lower back pain except when I've had to lift or push something heavy....
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Sep 16, 2008
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... a ... from ... My stenosis has moved to my lower back and have had nerologists tell me surgery or live with the pain I chose to live with it as I don't ...
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Sep 16, 2008
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Good to see some activity again in this Yahoo Group! Maybe you 'overdid it' during the move, possibly pulled some muscles or (yikes) ruptured a lumbar disk. No...
brownbat74
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Sep 16, 2008
11:54 pm

Try reading Trigger Point Massage Therapy by Dr Clair Davis   it is the most amazing book ever and tells you all about referred pain and which muscles to...
Val Charman
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Sep 17, 2008
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