Musculoskeletal Pain

Musculoskeletal Pain - most related articles:

- Back pain is reoccurring problem for Australians - 5.8
- Intervention helps reduce pain and depression - 5
- Chronic pain increases risk of falls in older adults - 4.7
- Rheumatoid arthritis worse in women - 4.5
- Prolia - new injectable osteoporosis treatment for postmenopausal women - 4.5
- Poor sleep habits increases fibromyalgia risk in middle aged and older women - 4.5
- Sickle cell disease pain occurs daily - 3.9
- Shoe choice may cause foot pain - 3.5
- TENS device for pain not recommended for chronic low back pain - 3.4
- Ginger consumption eases muscle pain by 25% - 3.4

Musculoskeletal Pain articles

Chronic pain increases risk of falls in older adults
A new study finds that pain may be more hazardous than previously thought, contributing to an increased risk of falls in adults over age 70. Chronic pain is experienced by as many as two out of three older adults.

Back pain is reoccurring problem for Australians
A new study by researchers at The George Institute for International Health has found that back pain is a reoccurring problem for five million Australians.

Osteoporosis drugs increase bone necrosis risk
A popular class of osteoporosis drugs, bisphosphonates nearly triples the risk of developing bone necrosis, a condition that can lead to disfigurement and incapacitating pain, revealed by researchers in a study. The research conducted by reasearchers at the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Canada.

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