ways to avoid joint Pains
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Acute Pain

What is Acute Pain? Acute pain serves as a crucial physiological response that alerts individuals to potential harm or injury. It is a transient and often intense form of discomfort, typically arising from various sources such as injury, surgery, or illness. Unlike Chronic pain, which persists over an extended period, acute pain is usually short-lived…

pain neuroscience education
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Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE)

Description Pain neuroscience training is an approach used to manage and treat chronic pain. It is based on the understanding that chronic pain is not simply a direct result of tissue damage, but rather a complex interaction of various factors, including physical, psychological, and social factors. The primary goal of pain neuroscience education is to…

Disc herniation
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How to treat Disc herniation?

The treatment of disc herniation typically involves a combination of conservative measures and, in some cases, more invasive interventions. Conservative treatment options include rest, pain medication, physical therapy, and exercises to strengthen the core muscles. If conservative measures are ineffective, other treatments such as epidural steroid injections or surgical intervention may be considered. However, the…

ibuprofen
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Ibuprofen

Introduction of the ibuprofen Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is commonly used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and lower fever. It is available over the counter in many countries and is also prescribed by doctors for various medical conditions. ibuprofen relieves pain from many conditions like headaches, dental pain, menstrual cramps, muscle…

Cryo Nerve Block Therapy
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Cryo Nerve Block Therapy for Pain Management

What is Cryo nerve block therapy? Introduction of cryo nerve block therapy surgical procedures for Cryo Nerve Block Therapy Lung surgery involves Cryotherapy for the cryo nerve block What happens before cryotherapy? What happens during cryoblation? What happens after cryoablation? Principles of Cryotherapy Techniques of application of cryotherapy Effects of cryo therapy effects on the…

Botox for Trigeminal Neuralgia
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Botox for Trigeminal Neuralgia

Introduction of botox for trigeminal neuralgia Botox is the name for Botulinum toxin type A, which is derived from a strain of bacteria called Clostridium Botulinum. Botox injections block certain chemical signals from nerves, most of the signals that cause muscles to contract. The most common use of these injections is to temporarily relax the…