January 10, 2010

How magnetic is Magnetic Therapy?

Filed under: Magnetic Therapy — Dine @ 9:34 am

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Magnetic therapy is a new tool available to patients which provides care and treating ailments. They found it so effective in helping people relieve pain. You will be fascinated and impressed in this simple yet effective invention in treating arthritis, back pain and even fibromyalgia. Some convinced and still hoping that through magnet, it will soon be commonplace to treat headaches, sports injuries and even allergies. We really can’t say. Through new technology, researches may still continue finding its way to improve and helps us to relieve our burden, our pain.

August 8, 2008

Chronic Pain: a long-term illness


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Chronic pain is a common problem in many long-term illnesses. Chronic pain often has a mental, as well as a physical component. Pain is not all in you head, but you thoughts and feelings about the pain often affects in any way on how much pain you feel. Feeling is anxious, angry, frustrated, or out of control will not do any help in easing the pain and in fact it only makes the pain worse. Our minds and bodies are important allies in effort to manage the pain.

Dealing with chronic pain

Chronic pain is often caused by arthritis, osteoporosis, back problems, cancer or any other conditions. No medicine offers the complete and total relief; it only relieves our pain for a short time. And taking up too many medications can be bad to our body since some active ingredients of the medicine can cause a bad effect despite to the relief that it offers.

May 14, 2008

Sprains and Muscle Tears Will Recur

Filed under: Controlling Pain, General Facts, Guide, Magnetic Therapy, Measuring Pain — Yalung Brian @ 1:50 pm

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For athletes, chronic pains in the ankles, knees and backs are bound to occur. This stems from strenuous activities to which our bodies can take only so much. There are therapies present to help address these problems but unless we listen to our medical advisers, chances are we will experience them all over again.

The matter of curing time needs to be addressed. For muscle and bone problems, there are specified periods to which we should follow. It would take months to a year for them to recover. After recovering it would be best to take it one step at a time. Do not rush it or else it will come back possibly worst!