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Fine Treatment Announced New Thermobalancing Therapy Treats Lower Back Pain without Painkillers or Medication

London, UK (PRWEB) December 19, 2011
There is no medication that treats a problem in the spine so people have to take painkillers to get rid of pain. Contrary to drugs Fine Treatment offers a device for the treatment of lower back pain that tackles the cause of a problem in the spine and thus treats lower back pain effectively. That is why the Thermobalancing Therapy enabled by the natural device is more desirable than other methods.
Fine Treatment offers 2 devices: Dr Allen?s device for Sciatica treatment that treats an inflammation of the Sciatic nerve and Dr Allen?s Device for Lower Vertebrae Care specially designed for the treatment of intervertebral discs and osteoarthritis in the spine.
?Our back pain treatment is unique as it relieves lower back pain without side effects, so people should be aware about this therapy,? says Dr Allen and ads: ?Why are men and women obligated to choose a back treatment which can harm them??
These natural devices provide the Thermobalancing Therapy when they are applied to the affected area. Dr. Simon Allen has discovered the Origin of Diseases which explains that chronic problems in the spine are caused by certain processes at the capillary level, leading to angiogenesis, which in fact is growth of an additional tissue. This additional tissue damages intervertebral disc and it causes osteoarthritis or puts pressure on the Sciatic nerve and it causes inflammation.
Fine Treatment has designed videos about treatment of back pain, for instance, the video for the lower back pain treatment on this page shows how easy it is to use a natural device at home. The device works at the capillary level by creating favourable conditions for the capillaries to improve the blood flow in the damaged area. Dr Allen?s therapeutic device relieves back pain in several hours and has long lasting effect.
About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:
Dr. Simon Allen is a highly experienced medical professional. His speciality is in the cardio-vascular field and he treated patients with coronary heart disease, renal, joints, kidneys and prostate conditions and later subsequently headed a hospital. Fine treatment produces and distributes devices for BPH treatment, recovery after a heart attack, to dissolve kidney stones and to relieve back pain. For more information please visit the Fine Treatment website: http://www.finetreatment.co.uk/natural-alternative/vertebrae-treatment.html
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Baba Ramdev -Yoga for Musculoskeletal Disorders (Vaat Rog)
This video contains the treatment for musculoskeletal disorders. The allopathic medicines, mostly painkillers used to treat joint pains, inflammations; ostaeoporosis and rheumatic arthritis have appalling side effects on our health. The yogic asanas and herbal remedies cited in this video will alleviate the pain and help you regain your health in an effectual manner. Click www.rajshri.com to watch more Baba Ramdev Videos
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Gilman Law LLP Is Investigating Claims Stemming From Failed Hip and Knee Implants Manufactured by DePuy, Smith & Nephew, Wright Medical, and Zimmer

Bonita Springs, FL (PRWEB) December 13, 2011
Gilman Law LLP, a national law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of those injured by defective drugs and medical devices, is investigating claims involving failed hip replacement implants and knee replacement implants including those manufactured by DePuy Orthopedics, Smith & Nephew, Zimmer Inc., and Wright Medical Technology Inc. Devices currently under investigation include:
DePuy ASR Hip Implants
DePuy Pinnacle Implants
DePuy Knee Implants
Smith & Nephew?s Oxinium Knee Replacement Implant
Wright Medical Profemur Hip Replacement Implant
Zimmer NexGen LPS-FLEX Knee Implant
Zimmer NexGen MIS Tibial Component
Zimmer NexGen CR-Flex Porous Femoral Component Knee Replacement
Gilman Law has received reports that these implants are allegedly prone to early failures, causing recipients to suffer pain and disability, and often the need for additional revision surgeries to replace a failing device. DePuy ASR Hip Implants, Zimmer NexGen MIS Tibial Components, and the cementless version of Smith & Nephew?s Oxinium Knee Replacement Implant were actually recalled due to issues with the devices.
A hip or knee implant should last for 15 years, but defective devices can fail just a few years after surgery. Symptoms of a failing knee implant include swelling and pain, loosening and instability of the implant, and heat or warmth in the knee. Signs of a failed hip implant include persistent and chronic pain, inflammation, difficulty walking, and ?warning sounds? such as cracking and grinding near the joint that becomes louder and more prominent over time.
More information regarding problems specific to the knee and hip implants listed above can be found at Gilmanlawllp.com. Visitors to Gilmanlawllp.com will find the site is a valuable source of information for people who are suffering severe side effects from defective drugs and medical devices.
If you or someone you know suffered because of a defective hip or knee implant, Gilman Law is here to help. Free case evaluations are available through Gilmanlawllp.com, or call Toll Free at 1-888-252-0048.
About Gilman Law LLP
For over 30 years, the defective drug lawyers at Gilman Law LLP have represented people who have been injured by defective drugs in both individual and class action lawsuits throughout the United States. Our firm has a proven track record against the major drug companies and we will get you the compensation you deserve for the injuries caused by the dangerous and defective drugs they manufactured and placed into the marketplace. The defective drug lawyers have specialized experience and knowledge in medical and product liability law, in addition to the extensive knowledge of the processes involving the Food and Drug Administration (?FDA?).
Every year, thousands of Americans die from adverse reactions and harmful side effects caused by prescription drugs, many of which could have been avoided. Thousands more are seriously injured and sometimes die from reactions and side effects associated with over-the-counter medications. If you have experienced complications personally or indirectly by taking prescription drugs for any of the following ailments or conditions, you may have a claim.
Gilman Law LLP, a leading national law firm with offices in Florida and Massachusetts, has been recognized for delivering successful results to their clients across a broad range of claims stemming from consumer product injury, mass tort, securities fraud, and class action lawsuits. For over 32 years, the Gilman Law LLP team of highly experienced lawyers has been well known for their results and tireless work on behalf of their clients on many of today?s most challenging and important legal issues. gilmanlawllp.com
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Knee Osteoarthritis Part 3: Treatment Options
Dr. Emil DiIorio reviews the conservative treatment options for an arthritic knee, including injections, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals and physical therapy. He also draws and explains a surgical treatment option: an arthroscopic knee surgery. Learn what happens during surgery and how your knee pain is treated. Part 3 of 4 Watch Part 4 next — Learn about the rehabilitation process after a knee arthroscopy. www.coordinatedhealth.com (877) 247-8080 For more information, email: tv@coordinatedhealth.com
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Stopain #1 “Working Out The Pain”: Muscle Massage
Ready to work out the pain? Trainer Marc Nespoli shows you how self myo-fascial release (self massage of the soft tissue/muscles) can help restore the body back to its optimal level of function, which can ultimately help decrease inflammation, stiffness, and soreness. This can be done as a general activity to help reduce pain, and it should be done prior to exercise and/or post exercise as a method of cool down. Stay connected with Stopain Cold by joining us on Facebook (www.facebook.com for the latest giveaway offers, or visit www.stopain.com for more info. Stopain Cold is the #1 selling spray and roll-on in the topical analgesics category. Recommended by doctors and pharmacists for its immediate and long-lasting pain relief, it provides temporary relief for minor muscle, back and joint pains. Stopain. Exactly what it does. ®
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‘The Warrior Pose’: Army considers yoga to treat Soldiers’ pain – FMWRC – US Army – 100903
‘The Warrior Pose’: Army considers yoga to treat Soldiers’ pain – FMWRC – US Army – 100903

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PHOTO CAPTION: Lt. Col. Michele Spencer, 48th Combat Support Hospital, (center, blue top) leads a free yoga class at Gaffney Fitness Center. The Army Surgeon General is considering yoga and other alternative therapies such as biofeedback, acupuncture and meditation to help treat Soldiers with acute and chronic pain. (Photo by Photo credit Lisa R. Rhodes, cleared for public release, not for commercial use, attribution requested.)
‘The Warrior Pose’: Army considers yoga to treat Soldiers’ pain
Sep 3, 2010
By Lisa R. Rhodes
FORT MEADE, Md. — Sgt. 1st Class Felicie Spencer takes medication for the pain she experiences from an injury.
But for a few months this spring, Spencer attended yoga classes at Gaffney Fitness Center. A member of Fort Meade’s Warrior Transition Unit at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, Spencer said the practice soothed her discomfort.
"It eases the joints where there is pain," she said. "It’s excellent. Sometimes I don’t want to leave, I’m so comfortable."
If Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Eric B. Schoomaker has his way, yoga and other alternative therapies would be integrated into Army medicine to treat the pain of wounded Soldiers.
In May, the Army Surgeon General’s Office released the Army Pain Management Task Force’s final report. The task force, initiated by Schoomaker, made recommendations for a comprehensive pain-management strategy that is holistic, multidisciplinary and multimodal in its approach to treating Soldiers and other patients with acute and chronic pain.
According to an Army website, Schoomaker said at a June press conference that the increasing numbers of Soldiers returning from combat with severe wounds, and reports of medication abuse and suicides with pain as an aggravating factor, are troubling.
To improve the quality of life for wounded Soldiers, the general said he is supportive of alternative therapies. "Programs such as biofeeback and yoga have been subjected to scientific randomized trials and have been proven to be effective," Schoomaker said.
The task force report states that the military health system’s care for wounded warriors is "rooted in a military culture that praises selflessness, toughness and willingness to accept pain." As a result, a "no pain, no gain" philosophy has been embraced by the military and "often causes delays in treatment" as servicemembers "attempt to work through their pain and ‘tough it out.’"
A major problem discovered by the task force is an "over-reliance on medications to treat pain" and the "increased prevalence of prescription abuse" among Americans in general.
To tackle these obstacles, the report recommends the use of integrative and alternative therapeutic modalities such as yoga, acupuncture, meditation and biofeedback in a patient-centered plan of care.
Dr. William Swann, chief primary care manager at Fort Meade’s WTU, said he applauds the Army’s consideration of alternative therapies for Soldiers.
"I think it’s a good idea," said Swann, an osteopath who is a certified Tai Chi instructor and has been trained in Qigong, mindfulness meditation and HeartMath, a stress-reduction management program.
Swann said he often recommends alternative therapies such as yoga and biofeedback for WTU Soldiers.
The goal of combining alternative therapies with traditional medicine should be to allow Soldiers "to take ownership of and be involved in their own healing from this mind-body perspective," Swann said.
Kimbrough is already using biofeedback for stress management and physical ailments, said Swann.
Dr. Stacey Ketchman, a supervisory psychologist in the behavioral health department at the Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, N.C., said the department has successfully used biofeedback to treat pain in Soldiers for two years.
"We wanted to provide another way of treating pain that did not involve medication or invasive procedures," Ketchman said, noting that the over-reliance on pain medication is often not a solution to chronic pain, but only treats its symptoms.
The department’s newly expanded Complementary Alternative Medicine Clinic offers biofeedback and hypnosis to treat a wide range of ailments, including chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, insomnia and migraines.
"I was extremely excited when the report came out," Ketchman said.
According to the clinic’s satisfaction surveys, results from Soldiers have been "extremely high."
Ketchman said she hopes the Army’s embrace of alternative therapies will increase funding for the Fort Bragg clinic to hire additional staff such as an acupuncturist, occupational therapist and chiropractor.
Lt. Col. Michele Spencer, S-3 operations and training officer for the 48th Combat Support Hospital, and Pamela Phillips, the Financial Readiness Program manager at Army Community Service, both teach yoga at Gaffney.
"To make [alternative therapy] mainstream, that’s the exciting part," said Spencer, who also has taught power Vinyasa yoga to Soldiers when she was stationed in the international zone in central Baghdad in 2006.
"We were being bombed every day," she said. "The energy [there] was very dark, but what great light it was to have such a peaceful practice."
Spencer said that by the end of every class, she observed less stress in students’ faces and bodies. Each was "a different person," she said. "Their breath was even more focused and soft."
Results are similar for participants at Gaffney’s free yoga classes.
"The poses and the breathing," Phillips said, "do wonders for the psyche."
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