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Sheets for Patients
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The following patient information sheets are designed for information
purposes only. All patients should be aware that it is only with
a complete examination and assessment by a physician that the correct
diagnosis can be arrived at. There's no substitution for this process.
The Chronic Back Pain Clinic is not offering medical advice by providing
this patient information. This information is offered for educational
purposes only. Do not act or rely upon this information without
seeking independent professional medical advice. The offering of
this information does not create a physician-patient relationship
between you and the Chronic Back Pain Clinic.
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Whiplash Injury Questionaire
A documentary questionnaire to be filled out by patients at the request of the doctor to assist in diagnosing Whiplash-Associated Disorder. This questionnaire outlines collision details, subsequent sysmptoms and treatment chronology .
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Myofascial
Pain Syndromes
Myofascial Pain Syndromes are soft tissue inflammatory disorders
described as chronically persistent areas of pain and inflammation
in the supporting muscles and fascial structures aligning the spinal
vertebral segments .
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What
is Neural (Medical) Acupuncture?
The origins of Traditional Chinese Acupuncture date back to 3000
B.C. Archaeological expeditions have excavated fragments of bone
thought to have been used as acupuncture needles in stimulation
of acupuncture points .
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Prolotherapy…when
is it required?
Maintenance of normal spine alignment and movement control is dependant
on two independent but interrelated systems of support. The first
is the muscular system which comes into play with each controlled
movement.
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Osteoporosis
and Osteopenia
Osteoporosis is not to be confused with Osteoarthritis which is
a natural wearing out of joint surfaces which occurs in all of us
as we get older. Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass
and deterioration of bone tissue.
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Other publications and addresses by Mark
Frobb MD .
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