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Sam Visnic
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Intradural Acacnoid Cyst
Sam Visnic / Back Pain on 10-07-2009 21:13pm
Hi Welcome to the forum! Intradural Aracnoid Cyst from T5-T8 impinging on the subarachnoid space, if not causing any symptom today, will eventually cause pressure symptoms and will need to be removed. If you have a herniated disc between t9-10 and have rib and chest pain, then probably the symptoms are due to the herniated disc and not the cyst. H... more
Sam Visnic
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Pain between shoulder blades
Sam Visnic / Back Pain on 05-17-2009 21:58pm
Your question involves the pain you experience between your shoulder blades.

You may benefit greatly from some specific medical-type massage therapies. Neuromuscular therapy and/or Active Release Techniques are good choices.

Sam Visnic NMT
www.Endyourbackpainnow.com


Sam Visnic
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Upper back pain after exercise
Sam Visnic / Back Pain on 05-17-2009 21:56pm
Your question involves the upper back pain you are experiencing after exercise. It is important to identify exactly where you feel the pain. The reason for this is because it is very difficult to herniate a disc in the thoracic spine, and much more likely in the lumbar (lower back). Due to the lack of information about where the pain is, a safe... more
Sam Visnic
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Right paracentral disk extrusion
Sam Visnic / Back Pain on 05-16-2009 14:02pm
Your question involves the disc extrusion and resulting pain you are experiencing. As with most back pain conditions, most experts agree that non-surgical approaches should be explored thoroughly. In disc cases, one approach has stood out over the years as being very effective. Robin Mckenzie, a renowned physical therapist, has a book called "... more
Sam Visnic
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Lightheaded and weak muscles
Sam Visnic / Muscular and Nerve Disorders on 05-06-2009 12:55pm
Your question involves the pain in your head, along with weakness in your shoulders, arms, and trunk. Based on the information you provided about gastroparesis, it may be advisable to find a good nutritionist who is trained to teach you how to eat organic foods, in the right proportions, in order to limit toxins that may contribute to liver stres... more
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Fingers don't extend
Sam Visnic / Muscular and Nerve Disorders on 05-03-2009 20:41pm
Your question involves your difficulty in extending your fingers. This may be related to a local dysfunction in the muscles in your fingers, or can be a result of structural imbalance in your cervical spine. It is recommended that you have an orthopedic doctor evaluate your neck for possible nerve compression. Sam Visnic NMT www.Endyourbackpa... more

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