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Bolster Pillow

August 5th, 2010 by

Previously used only as an ornament, a typical bolster pillow is at present both decorative and also functional. Its unique cylindrical shape alone already gets second looks, and all the more gets more attention when covered with stunningly-designed plain or patterned cases. Very versatile due to the different sizes, degree of softness, and styles, one or more can be placed on a couch, a bed, a car, and the like. Indeed, bolster pillows effectively adds a cozy feel and a beautiful sight to anywhere they are put. Plus, of equal significance is their comfort, medical, and therapeutic functions.

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Interferential & Tens Electrode Placement For Sciatic Pain Relief

August 3rd, 2010 by

A video and explanation on why and how to place tens electrodes and interferential electrodes to treat sciatic pain. Sciatica is generally a secondary pain issue and is characteristic of pain layering. Most secondary pain problems respond extremely well to interferential therapy which also provides carryover pain relief.

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Tips For Treating Shin Splints Effectively

August 2nd, 2010 by

Shin splints occur very frequently with athletes and particularly runners and the reasons for them are varied. Treating shin splints effectively, may start with identifying what is causing the problem. The person should remove the causes, in order to prevent them from recurring and to allow the leg to heal.

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How Chiropractic Can Help Shoulder Pain

August 1st, 2010 by

Because the shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body, shoulder pain can be a very common condition. If you have shoulder pain, you should not ignore it, because like any other condition, the quicker it is managed, the better the results..

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Hemorrhoid Surgery – You Have Choices, You Have Alternatives – Wait Before Cutting!

August 1st, 2010 by

Okay, we talked in our last article about some things to think about if you are heading towards hemorrhoid surgery. See the previous article if you have not read it yet. Today, we need to talk about an alternative hemorrhoid treatment that has proven to be effective within 48 Hours!. It is what you would call “real-world” tested. It has helped thousands of sufferers totally eliminate their hemorrhoid pain and the other side-effects that come with this painful condition.

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