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What is the most comfortable way to sit when you have back and neck pain?

my back is really tensed up, I think causing my neck and head to hurt. I’m having a hard time even getting comfortable. ive taken mostly all the over the counter pain killers and none are working. any tips? -thank-you.

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What most people don’t know about Pinched Nerves – Pain Relief in Huntington Beach


P3 Sports Care www.P3SportsCare.com can fix Pinched Nerves and arm painfast. We specialize in sports injuries and getting athletes back to their sports fast (running injuries, shoulder tendonitis, IT Band, Runners Knee, Hip Flexor tightness). We see athletes anywhere from baseball, triathletes, golfers, basketball, cyclist, runners and so on. We provide Active Release Techniques (ART), chiropractic care, strength training and corrective exercises. P3 Sports Care is located in Huntington Beach, CA. 714-392-6482 Keywords Huntington Beach Chiropractor Huntington Beach Chiropractic Huntington Beach pinched nerve treatment

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What is the most comfortable reading position for a person with chronic neck pain?

I am a student and read a _lot_, but reading in any position – sitting, reclining, in bed, in a chair, everywhere – usually gives me awful neck pain. I think someone should invent a book stand or suspended book holder to preserve people’s neck muscles. Suggestions?

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Another sciatica question- Do most insurances pay for treatments?

I have medicaid at the moment as my primary insurance, but my husband just got a new job with insurance that is now in place. I am wondering what treatments most insurances will pay for? I’ve heard so many treatments for sciatica like physical therapy, massage therapy, chiropractic, etc. I am pretty sure both of my insurances would pay for physical therapy, but what about other treatments, like the massage and chiropractor?

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Prevention and Non-Surgical Treatment Effective for Most People Suffering from Low Back Pain says the AANS

Prevention and Non-Surgical Treatment Effective for Most People Suffering from Low Back Pain says the AANS
Back and neck problems can be caused by a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, injury, strain or osteoarthritis. Although more than 75 percent of Americans will experience some back pain during their lifetime, about 90 percent of cases are resolved without surgery. The AANS offers back pain information and prevention tips during National Neurosurgery Awareness Week.

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