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Is Immediate and Long-Term Pain After a Motor Vehicle Collision Hereditary?
October 16, 2012 Two studies have found that hereditary genes were responsible for the amount and type of pain experienced after a motor vehicle collision (MVC). Many drivers experience symptoms after an MVC, ... > full story -
Foot, Knee and Hip Pain a Problem in Obese Children
October 16, 2012 Pain in the lower extremities -- feet, ankles, knees and hips -- contributes to both poor physical function and a reduced quality of life in obese children, according to a new study. The research ... > full story -
Botox Injections Reduce Chronic Neck and Cervical Muscle Pain
October 13, 2012 A study revealed Botulinum toxin type A (BOTOX) injections significantly improve pain and quality of life in people with chronic bilateral posterior neck and shoulder myofascial pain ... > full story -
Shoulder Dislocation in Older Patients Poses Different Challenges in Diagnosis, Treatment
October 4, 2012 Although shoulder dislocation can occur at about the same rates in both younger and older patients, injuries in older patients are more likely to be overlooked or misdiagnosed, resulting in years of ... > full story -
Getting Athletes Back in the Game Sooner Following Shoulder Injuries
October 3, 2012 Biceps tenodesis hastens recovery, cuts rehabilitation time for labrum tears allowing athletes to return to play ... > full story -
Evidence-Based Guidelines to Help Physicians Manage Patients With Acute Low Back Pain
October 1, 2012 Radiologists have developed evidence-based guidelines to assist physicians with the process of managing patients with acute low back pain. Low back pain is one of the most common reasons for visits ... > full story -
Work-Family Conflict Translates to Greater Risk of Musculoskeletal Pain for Hospital Workers
September 27, 2012 Nurses and other hospital workers, especially those who work long hours or the night shift, often report trying to juggle the demands of the job and family obligations. A study out suggests that the ... > full story -
New Back Pain Gene Identified in Largest Genetic Study of Its Kind
September 24, 2012 Researchers have for the first time identified a gene linked to age-related degeneration of the intervertebral discs in the spine, a common cause of lower back ... > full story -
Evidence Does Not Back-Up Spinal Manipulation for Acute Lower Back Pain, Review Finds
September 21, 2012 Manipulating or "adjusting" the spine is a popular way to treat occasional or acute lower back pain and is covered by many health insurance plans, but a recent review finds no evidence to suggest it ... > full story -
High Cigarette Taxes Disproportionately Burden Low-Income Families
September 13, 2012 Although high cigarette taxes are effective at reducing cigarette smoking, they disproportionally burden low-income smokers, according to a new ... > full story
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