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"cracking" Your Neck And Back Could Have Serious Effects.

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by redwing, Jun 10, 2012.

  1. redwing

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    http://medicaldaily....pine-stroke.htm
     
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    Sorry i missed this redwing, great article and more should
    read this.

    kayrose

    As far as i'm concerned,
    x'rays should be taken
    to find the cause of the problems.
    Not cracking necks.
     
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    Buy a TENS machine. Best thing since sliced bread.
     
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    of course i had to check it out.
    but THEN of course i would ask my doc first
    thanks for the great information,


    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070622025214AAF9PQP
     
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    In the UK many hospitals use them. Most specialists in the NHS recommend them.
     
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    That's a sore point, My wife has Epilepsy and as a result a number of slipped disks and degenerative disk disease in her spine, her back specialist recommended a Tens Machine for the pain, Her Neurologist on being told this at her next appointment basically went ballistic and phoned the Back specialist, to give him a ...well a good telling off for advising the use of some one with a Neurological problem to use something that affects the Neurological pathways.

    So if you have any other underlying health problems I would say that's good advice. Unless you like the idea of being left out of pocket after selling a TENS machine as used
     
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    Exactly, I would want to definitely ask a doctor before I try anything that I was not sure of.
    kayrose
     

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