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Expert_badge Christina Lasich, MD

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How to Avoid Back and Neck Pain During a Summer Road Trip

Memorial Day weekend marks the start of summer and the beginning of road trip season. Despite the rising gas prices, millions of fun-seekers will hit the pavement with luggage in the trunk and the navigation system set for some distant destination. As the miles add up, so too will the pain from sitting long hours in the car. At mile marker 100,... Read moreChevron
posted 05/16/2011, comments (0)|
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being transformed into a warrior for Christ thru pain testimony. i was in 6 major car accidents, 5 of which i was the front passanger, 4 of those were front passanger side head on collisions leaving me counting my blessings that only those close to me know that ive been in all those accidents, and of the debilitating pain i go throu.

personal trainer in pain management, where do i go from here

hello again,            this is going to be a semi-short share post seeing my shoulders are rebounding from the first of 3 in my series of injections. i had the first set this past thursday, 2 trigger point injections in my left shoulder and the occipital nerve block. so far so good, just a lot of ice... Read moreChevron
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Cooking to Control Pain: Flavor Enhancers

Nutrition-related pain exists. Having talked extensively about how the right and breakfast and dinner foods can help reduce pain and inflammation, it is time to talk about how certain foods can potentially trigger pain. On the list of foods that can trigger pain are those foods that contain flavor enhancers. These chemicals are used to excite and... Read moreChevron
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Implants Can Hide Staphylococcus Infections

Some people are walking around with some serious body hardware. Not the armor type, I am talking about the implants: the hips, the knees, the teeth, the stimulators, the pumps and every type of screw you can think of. None of these objects are naturally found in the human body; thus, they are "foreign" objects when implanted. Sometimes the immune... Read moreChevron
posted 03/14/2011, comments (0)|
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Christina Lasich, MD

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Specialist in Pain Management and Spine Rehabilitation

The Upsides and Downsides of Inversion Therapy

Are you thinking about trying inversion therapy? Or maybe you have never heard of inversion therapy? Then please keep reading because you need to know the upsides and the downsides of turning your body upside down.   Methods of inverting the body have been around for decades as a way to counteract the effects of gravity. Inversion therapy... Read moreChevron

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