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2. Ozone/Oxygen Shot Helps Heal Herniated Disk - US News and World Report
New technique eases pressure on local nerves, researchers say
3. Health: Treating A Herniated Disk: Surgery Might Not Be Needed - US News and World Report
If you're unlucky enough to have a herniated disk, which can cause shooting pains in the legs, your long-term prospect for a healthy recovery is good whether you choose surgery or less invasive treatment like physical therapy, according to a pair of...
4. Hernia
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A hernia occurs when part of an organ (usually the intestines) sticks through a weak point or tear in the thin muscular wall that holds the abdominal organs in place. There are several types of hernias, based on where they occur: Inguinal hernia app... Reviewer: Robert A. Cowles, MD, Assistant Professor or Surgery, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
5. Hernia
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Hernia is a general term used to describe a bulge or protrusion of an organ through the structure or muscle that usually contains it. Author: Joyce S. Siok RN Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
6. Hernia -- The Cleveland Clinic
Each year, while an estimated 5 million Americans develop hernias, only 700,000 have them surgically repaired. Most physicians believe people avoid treating their hernias because they fear painful surgery. http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3600/3619.asp?index=8823
7. Hernia -- EMedicineHealth Consumer Information
Although the term hernia can be used for bulges in other areas, it most often is used to describe hernias of the lower torso (abdominal wall hernias). Inguinal hernia: Making up 75% of all abdominal wall hernias and occurring up to 25 times more... http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/13842-1.asp
8. Hernia -- www.troverfoundation.com
For those who've had hernia surgery and for those who want to try to avoid getting a hernia in the first place, there are some ways to reduce your hernia risk. According to NDDIC, many otherwise healthy people age 50 and over have a small hiatal... http://www.stayinginshape.com/4troverfoundation/libv/i58.shtml |
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