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British Comedy Awards: Ulrika Jonsson’s weight loss due to back pain

As Ulrika Jonsson showed off her painfully thin figure and a wan smile at the British Comedy Awards, it was obvious that she was not in the best of health.

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Physiotherapy for prevention of lower back injuries in wrestling

Conclusion In cases of low back injuries an early diagnosis is essential, so that treatment can be commenced as soon as possible. Preventive physiotherapy program is essential and should be included in every training program as an integral part of the warm-up and recovery. (Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine)

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Low back pain in elite track and field athletes

Conclusion When evaluating all these three categories emerges clearly the prevalence of discogenic aetiology lumbar pain in these categories of athletes.

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The effectiveness of prolotherapy in the management of recalcitrant medial tibial stress syndrome: a pilot study

Conclusions Dextrose prolotherapy injection resulted in tangible symptom improvement in seven patients with painful recalcitrant MTSS. Controlled trials of this intervention are warranted. (Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine)

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Soldiers could get back to active duty with the help of a ‘smart’ prosthesis

Researchers hope that a ‘smart’ prosthesis could transform the lives of amputees – and help soldiers get back to active dutyThe seaside setting of Bournemouth University might seem a world away from Afghanistan and the improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that the Taliban are using there to injure British troops. But a group of Bournemouth academics hope that the work they are carrying out at the university’s Design Simulation Research Centre might one day transform the lives of the rising number of amputee soldiers injured in Iraq and Afghanistan, and potentially return them to active service.It’s not war theory that Professor Siamak Noroozi, 54, and his team are working on, but practical design and engineering work. Using artificial intelligence and new technology, they are developing a…

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ProRehab Delivers Physical Therapy to Help Patients with Back Pain From Sciatica

The spine experts at ProRehab deliver hands-on, manual physical therapy to help patients reduce or eliminate pain from sciatica and avoid surgery. A recent British Medical Journal study cites that patients who had spinal surgery to treat sciatica only had short term back pain relief.

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Effect of high-dose preoperative methylprednisolone on pain and recovery after total knee arthroplasty: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial

Conclusions MP 125 mg before surgery improves analgesia and immediate recovery after TKA, even when combined with a multimodal analgesic regime.

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Vancouver health experts And Chiropractors

There is a difference between Vancouver health experts and Vancouver chiropractors. If you are living in this city in British Columbia, then you will want to know where you can get help when you need it regarding how you can get pain relief if you have upper back pain, middle back pain and lower back pain

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Changes in recruitment of transversus abdominis correlate with disability in people with chronic low back pain

Conclusion These data provide some support for the hypothesised mechanism of action of motor control exercise and suggest that the treatment may be more effective in those with a poor ability to recruit transversus abdominis.

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Consistency in size and asymmetry of the psoas major muscle among elite footballers

Conclusion Additional investigation into the underlying mechanisms of the observed differences in PM muscle size could help to develop treatment and rehabilitation programmes aimed at reducing the incidence of LBP among AFL players. Furthermore, asymmetry of the PM muscle was observed at multiple vertebral levels and therefore future studies may only need to take single-level measurements to assess for asymmetry

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