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Stress Quiz

Stress is a fact of life for most of us. Too much stress can have harmful effects on the body, mind, and emotions. Learn more about stress and its effects by taking this quiz.

The Orthopedic Treatment Team

Members of your treatment team may include an orthopedic surgeon, a rheumatologist, and a physical therapist.

Evaluation Procedures

To help the orthopedist determine your treatment, you'll need a physical exam, a medical history profile, and a description of symptoms.

Treatment Plans

For most orthopedic disorders and injuries, more than one form of treatment may be appropriate.

Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation

The goal of musculoskeletal rehab is to help you return to the highest level of function and independence possible.

Back and Neck Pain

Pain in the back or neck area can be acute, which comes on suddenly and intensely, or chronic, which can last for weeks, months, or even years. The pain can be continuous or intermittent.

Put a Stop to Nerve Injuries Called Stingers

Stingers occur when the shoulder and head go in opposite directions, the head is moved quickly to one side, or the area above the collarbone is hit.

What to Do About a Pain in the Neck

Most neck pain is caused by sleeping on a bed that’s too soft, poor posture, stress, neck strains or degenerative joint disease that occurs when the joints of the neck become inflamed or a disc pushes outward from its normal position.

5 Exercises to Prevent an Aching Neck

Although neck pain can be the result of stress, age or injury, it is most often associated with poor posture.

Back Pain: It May Not Be What You Think

Back pain can be caused by many illnesses and conditions, including stress or injury, being overweight, improper lifting, pregnancy, and diseases such as fibromyalgia and arthritis.

Labor Pains: Reducing Your Desk-Job Ailments

If your job requires you to sit for much of the day, sooner or later you may experience pain in your back, neck, shoulder, hands or wrists.

Taking the Pain Out of Choosing Pain Killers

Despite the growing choice of products, the experts say there is very little new when it comes to over-the-counter pain relievers.

Find Relief for Back Pain

Being overweight—especially having excess abdominal fat—strains the lower back. Lack of exercise, poor posture, and sitting too much can also weaken and stress back muscles.

Reduce Your Risk for Low Back Pain

Lose weight if you need to, quit smoking, and ease the stress in your life. All these steps can keep your back pain-free.

Neck Pain

Neck pain can result from many causes—from injury to inflammatory disease.

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