Archive for April, 2019

Hip Pain Treatment Options From Orthopedic Expert

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Dr. Catherine Robertson, sports medicine orthopedic surgeon at UC San Diego Health, discusses common hip problems, including hip impingement, labral tears and a new, minimally invasive technique for hip arthroscopy.

Learn more about orthopedic surgery at UC San Diego Health: https://health.ucsd.edu/ortho
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EXTREME Hip Pain *INSTANTLY GONE* with Full Body Y-STRAP Adjustment By Dr Joseph Cipriano.

Patient presents with extreme pain in her hips where she’s unable to move her legs or low back in any direction. After a full body y strap adjustment patient is able to regain motion without pain

Patient instantly feels relief after Dr Cipriano’s Y-strap full spine (Full Body) whole body Chiropractic adjustment. Dr Cipriano’s neck strap adjustment (neck pull adjustment) is very powerful that decompresses the entire spine removing pressure off the nerves to allow the body to heal and function. Dr Cipriano is a full body (whole body) chiropractor that uses a neck strap adjustment device to manually decompress the spine. Instant relief after y strap. Loud chiropractic cracks in neck, loud chiropractic cracks in mid back and loud chiropractic cracks in low back. Any crack addict will enjoy. Bearded Doc wears yeezys!

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7 Simple Core Exercises That Prevent Lower Back Pain

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UC San Diego Health’s Dr. Douglas Chang shows us seven simple exercises that can help prevent lower back pain.

Learn more about Sports Medicine at UC San Diego Health: http://health.ucsd.edu/sportsmed
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Is it hip pain or back pain?

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Dr. Ryan Bauman explains how to tell the difference between joint pain in the hip and back. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about hip arthritis at http://ow.ly/Zau69

What causes back pain? And what treatments can help? – George Pan, MD | UCLA Pain Center

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Dr. George Pan answers: What causes back pain? And what treatments can help?

Learn more about Dr. George Pan at https://www.uclahealth.org/george-pan

The UCLA Comprehensive Pain Center is a part of the UCLA Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, where physician anesthesiologists with expertise in the treatment of complex pain conditions come together to provide world-class care

Learn more at https://www.uclahealth.org/pain
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Epidural Steroid Injections for Chronic Back Pain

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Douglas Chang, MD, PhD, Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Service with the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at UC San Diego Health (https://health.ucsd.edu/ortho), explains the process patients go through when receiving an epidural steroid injection for pain management. The outpatient, interventional spine procedure is used on patients with chronic back pain and takes about five days to become effective.

For more information on epidural steroid injections at UC San Diego Health: https://health.ucsd.edu/ortho

Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): Mayo Clinic Radio

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Cardiologist Dr. Rekha Mankad explains why caution should be used when taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen.This interview originally aired March 4, 2017.
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Anti-inflammatory Recipes: Oral Rehydration Solution

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Recipes for good health, from one of the nation’s top children’s hospitals. https://www.chop.edu/services/integrative-health-nutrition-program

The anti-inflammatory diet is a fiber- and nutrient-rich eating pattern that focuses on whole foods and reduces or eliminates foods known to contribute to chronic inflammation. Potential benefits of the diet include maintenance of health and wellness and prevention of chronic diseases associated with inflammation, such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some forms of cancer. This recipe was developed by a team of doctors and nutrition experts at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Drexel University.

Oral Rehydration Solution
Serves: 6
3 cups water
2 cups coconut water
¾ cup plus 2 tablespoons pineapple juice
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon salt

In a large pitcher, mix together all ingredients. Store in refrigerator, drink within 1 week. Serve in 1-cup portions.

Recipes were developed in collaboration with Alexandra Zeitz and the Drexel Food Lab and shot at the Center for Food and Hospitality Management at Drexel University. The videos were created with generous support from the Snider Foundation.

All of the recipes in this series are vegetarian.
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