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What is the Major Cause of Your Foot Pain?
Where Do You Feel the Majority of Your Pain?
Gravity Defyer
Is smoking medical or street bought Marijuana a good choice for people with addiction?
Trina Marie Monnett Diedrich
Would really like to know...how do you define healing?
OmniQuest Living
Vous rapportez en points de collecte vos médicaments périmés, vos piles ou ampoules usagées, vos vêtements que vous ne portez plus... Seriez-vous prêt(e)s à rapporter le pain non consommé ?
Vous rapportez en points de collecte vos médicaments périmés, vos piles ou ampoules usagées, vos vêtements que vous ne portez plus... Seriez-vous prêt(e)s à rapporter le pain que vous n'avez pas consommé ?
Le Pain Vert
Today's choice: Take a pill you're semi-deathly allergic to or scream in pain from your body completely seizing. Note: You are not able or allowed to call 911.
Emily Mohr
We are really interested to know: how many of you have received chiropractic treatment?
Have you ever received chiropractic treatment for an injury, ailment or as a preventative measure?
Have you ever had a chiropractic treatment?
London Wellness Centre
Which BLEND interests you the MOST?
Essential BlueJay
Which city do you think is the funniest city in the country?
We Have A Show
A 56 year old woman is seen in her GP clinic where she reports a 7 day history of left sided back pain radiating down her left leg described as shooting in nature. She has not suffered any recent trauma. Examination reveals a positive straight leg raise but no focal neurology and no sensory deficit. She has a background of atrial fibrillation for which she is on warfarin and asthma. Which of these is not a red flag feature of back pain?
A 56 year old woman is seen in her GP clinic where she reports a 7 day history of left sided back pain radiating down her left leg described as shooting in nature. She has not suffered any recent trauma. Examination reveals a positive straight leg raise but no focal neurology and no sensory deficit. She has a background of atrial fibrillation for which she is on warfarin and asthma. She has tried regular paracetamol with little improvement. What would you advise for further pain management?
A 56 year old woman is seen in her GP clinic where she reports a 7 day history of left sided back pain radiating down her left leg described as shooting in nature. She has not suffered any recent trauma. Examination reveals a positive straight leg raise but no focal neurology and no sensory deficit. She has a background of atrial fibrillation for which she is on warfarin and asthma. She has tried regular paracetamol with little improvement. What would you advise for further pain management?
TeesNeuro.org
How many hours do you sit?
How many hours do you sit each day?
Backpainhelp
What is preventing you from seeking physical therapy services for your injury or pain?
O'Neil Physical Therapy
Anti-Inflammation -- What is your favorite?
House of Health
What do you want from your workout?
Pace Pilates
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