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The Back Pain Breakthrough Review
por Ellen Thomas (2019-05-25)
Surgery- they identify specific surgeries The Back Pain Breakthrough such as a disectomy and laminectomy. They note that although not always an option, may be required to relieve pain, especially pain caused by back problems or serious musculoskeletal injuries. This is pretty comical because the American College of Physicians just recommended that x-rays and MRIs no longer be used to diagnose the cause of back pain because they find spinal abnormalities that lead to treatments that do nothing to resolve back pain and simply raise medical costs. They noted that in 85% of cases, back pain could not be attributed to a specific disease or spinal abnormality. They also mention surgeries where nerves are cut such as a rhizotomy, cordotomy and dorsal root entryzone operation. These surgeries all address the transmission of pain to the brain. Not one of them attempts to identify the cause of pain and resolve it.I hope people are reaching a turning point. It is so evident that the medical establishment including physicians, chiropractors and physical therapists are incapable of identifying the cause of pain. Some due to ignorance and some due to malace. Regardless of the reason, millions of people are being treating ineffectively.More people are living with more intense pain for longer periods of time. This is the result of a false premise that pain is creating in the spinal cord or brain and that diagnostic tests are the key to identifying the cause of pain.The thumbnail sized facet joints are situated in the back of the spine on either side. These articulating joints are at each level and allow the spine a very significant range of motion in many directions. At various levels of the spinal cord, which is situated inside the back part of each vertebrae and protected by the bones, nerve branches provide connections to one's arms and legs.Another condition that can push pressure on spinal nerves is from arthritis and represents bony and soft tissue overgrowth. This occurs usually in older patients. https://discountdevotee.com/the-back-pain-breakthrough-review//