Alternative to Back Surgery
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2015
Sometimes not feeling anything can be worse than pain. Clint Mitchell can tell you. The 20-year American Airlines mechanic knows all about pain.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2015
Sometimes not feeling anything can be worse than pain. Clint Mitchell can tell you. The 20-year American Airlines mechanic knows all about pain.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: May 2015
For anyone who has experienced a pulled muscle or a pinched nerve, you know how painful it can be. Small tasks suddenly seem monumental, and just getting through each day becomes a struggle.
By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2014
Rick Brewster is a new man today. Thanks to Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma in Claremore, Rick is able to sleep soundly each night without the aid of a painkiller.
By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: December 2013
Ramona Wimp is a self-defined go-getter. Three years ago, however, Ramona, who is now in her early 50s, began experiencing excruciating pain in her legs and back.
By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: June 2013
A trip to Minnesota in September, 2011 to visit relatives for a month left Claremore resident Barbara Moonen in pain – so much pain that it affected her sleep and he…
By: Cassie Woods | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: December 2012
Statistics show that 85 percent of people in the United States will suffer from back or neck pain at some point in their lives. Jan Crismond was one of those people.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2012
Nearly everyone experiences back or neck pain at some point during their life; statistics show that this is true for 85 percent of the U.S. population.
By: Carol Beck-Round | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: April 2012
For 15 years, Stephen Hager battled back pain. Physical therapy, steroid injections, electric stimulation and painkillers didn’t relieve the pain following an accident in 1997.
By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Other | Issue: January 2012
For years, Christine Jinx of Pryor suffered from back pain. “It started when I worked in retail a while back,” she recounts.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2011
You gotta love stories with a great ending. This is one of them.Marie Guidan had reached a point in her life where she had very little joy.
By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: April 2011
Back pain ranks among one of the most common complaints in the United States, costing people billions of dollars in medical costs. In fact, it currently ranks in the top five costliest health disorders.
By: Susan Erler | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: December 2010
For anyone who has experienced a pulled muscle or a pinched nerve, you know how painful it can be. Small tasks suddenly seem monumental, and just getting through each day becomes a struggle.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2010
Sometimes not feeling anything can be worse than pain. Clint Mitchell can tell you.The 20-year American Airlines mechanic knows all about pain.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: June 2010
Barbara Jackson thinks about the pain and numbness she endured for over 10 years. Every day there was either severe pain in her right leg, or it would just become numb, sometimes while she was walking.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: March 2010
“I can remember a time when just sitting in the car about killed me,” recalls Jacquetta Gormly.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: November 2009
Studies have shown that Americans are so plagued with back or neck pain that 85 percent are unable to perform simple, daily activities. Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma has good news.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2009
“Oh, my aching back!” Once upon a time, that burning, stabbing, constant pain in the lower back or neck meant bed rest, muscle relaxants, pain medications, manipulations, and of course – surgery.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: January 2009
Nearly everyone experiences back or neck pain at some point during their life; statistics show that this is true for 85 percent of the U.S. population.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: December 2008
For years Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma has been effectively treating this pain.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: November 2008
Eighty-five percent of Americans experience back and neck pain at some point in their lives. For years Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma has been effectively treating this pain.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2008
Are you one of the 85 percent of Americans who has experienced some form of back or neck pain?
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: June 2008
It has been reported that 85 percent of the U.S. population experiences back or neck pain at some point in their lives.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: May 2008
It has been reported that 85 percent of the U.S. population experiences back or neck pain at some point in their lives.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: December 2007
Studies have shown that Americans are so plagued with back or neck pain that 85 percent are unable to perform simple, daily activities. Spinal Decompression of Oklahoma has good news.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2007
Statistics show that 85 percent of people in the U.S. suffer from back or neck pain at some point in their lives.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: May 2007
Studies show that 85 percent of Americans are plagued with back or neck pain sometime in their lives, unable to carryon with their daily activities. Dwight Korgan,…
By: Mary Bransford | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: February 2007
If you are one of millions of Americans who suffer from chronic back pain, read on.
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