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Exercise back pain

M Strenuous exercise Back pain l.Omg/dl 65.7% W258X homozygote Tanaka 2003117)... [Pg.66]

Capecitabine is used for the treatment of colorectal and breast cancers. It is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to capecitabine or any of its components or to 5-fluorouracil and in patients with known dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency. The use of capecitabine is restricted in patients with severe renal impairment. The drag can induce diarrhea, sometimes severe. Other side effects include anemia, hand-foot syndrome, hyperbilirubinemia, nausea, stomatitis, pyrexia, edema, constipation, dyspnea, neutropenia, back pain, and headache. Cardiotoxicity has been observed with capecitabine. A clinically important drag interaction between capecitabine and warfarin has been demonstrated. Care should be exercised when the drag is co-administered with CYP2X9 substrates. [Pg.150]

Park HJ, Kim MJ, Jin DK, Cheong HI, Choi Y, Ko KW, Park JM, Yeun KM (1991) Acute renal failure with back pain after exercise (in Korean with English abstract). J Korean Pediatr Soc 34 863-868... [Pg.98]

A Gaishasbi and Z S Faghih, The effect of exercise on the intensity of low back pain in pregnant women , IntJGynaecol Obstet, 2005 88 271-275. [Pg.409]

When out of shape, the chances for chronic back pain are greater. Lack of exercise is a mggor factor, too. A sudden strain on generally unused back muscles leads to trouble, particularly when there is a sudden twisting or turning of the back. Proper diet and exercise is the sensible way to help avoid back problems and injury. [Pg.890]

The terms tension neck, tension headache, and tension back pain are common to the primaiy care physician. These syndromes are difficult to diagnose and even more difficult to treat. A multifactorial approach, incorporating behavior modification with relaxation and lengthening exercises, is advisable. Prevention by means of global relaxation and lengthening exercises and stress modification techniques should begin in childhood and continue throughout life. [Pg.68]

She was treated with gentle myofascial, soft-tissue teehniques to the paravertebral muscles and all tender points were treated with counterstrain techniques. She was given gentle stretching and flexibility exercises. She was given instructions on care of the back, especially how and what she could lift, and how to prevent falls. She was given a prescription for alendronate. She was treated with osteopathic manipulation weekly for 3 weeks, then every 2 weeks for 2 months. The somatic dysfunctions resolved and she had less back pain. [Pg.231]

The patient s physical fitness will play a dominant role in postural imbalance as a cause of back pain as well as in the treatment of it. This nation s epidemic of obesity has recently received a great deal of publicity, including children as a population. Obesity should be treated vigorously. In addition, America has become a nation of "couch potatoes," fewofwhom participate in proper exercise programs. The prescription of specific exercises for the back as well as general fitness exercises is a must... [Pg.276]

A total of 11 male undergraduates (age 23 5.1 years) with no medical history and no back pain were recruited as subjects of the study. Subjects were verbally informed about the experimental protocols, and they read and signed a consent form prior to participating in the experiments. Three repetitions were recorded for every salat and exercise protocol. [Pg.126]

Richardson C, lull G, Hodges P, Hides J (2002) Therapeutic Exercise for Spinal segmental Stabilization in Low Back Pain. Philadelphia, pp 45-89. [Pg.129]

Hicks GE, Fritz JM, DeUtto A, McGill SM. Preliminary development of a clinical prediction rule for determining which patients with low back pain will respond to a stabilization exercise program. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 86 1753-62. [Pg.192]

The lactic acid that is produced is moved from the muscles through the blood to the liver. There, it is converted back into glucose that can be used in catabolic processes to yield more energy once oxygen becomes available. However, if lactic acid builds up in muscle cells at a faster rate than the blood can remove it, muscle fatigue results. Buildup of lactic acid is what causes a burning pain in the muscle during strenuous exercise. [Pg.795]

Pain characteristics Visceral pain often with - Pain increase during respiration. It may seem that pain increases with the exercise because the latter increases respiration frequency - Typical irradiation towards the left shoulder - Sometimes recurrent Can coexist with osteo-articular pain or pain of any other origin (see fig. 7.2 and fig. 7.3) - Isquemic pain often with typical irradiation (see text) - During rest or light exercise - Can be present in any part of the thorax, and even any pain above the navel is suspicious Intensive, visceral pain, mainly located inthe back of the thorax. If this occurs, it is always important to rule out a dissecting aneurysm or an Ml of the lateral wall. [Pg.201]

A 48-year-old male presents to the clinic because of concerns about heart disease. He reports that his father died from a heart attack at age 46, and his older brother has also had a heart attack at age 46 but survived and is on medications for elevated cholesterol. The patient reports chest pain occasionally with ambulation around his house and is not able to climb stairs without significant chest pain and shortness of breath. The physical exam is normal, and the physician orders an electrocardiogram (ECG), exercise stress test, and blood work. The patient s cholesterol result comes back as 350 mg/dL (normal 200). The physician prescribes medication, which he states is directed at the rate-limiting step of cholesterol biosynthesis. [Pg.273]

Symptoms (diagnosis). Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of painful knees, backs, and fingers. But it seldom causes deformity of the joints or crippling. Affected joints may creak and grate on movement. Typically, pain is increased by exercise and relieved by rest. Unlike rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthirtis does not produce any nodes under the skin and is not accompanied by constitutional symptoms such as fever and weight loss. [Pg.61]

Previous trauma or certain medical conditions involving bones, joints, muscles, tendons, nerves, and blood vessels can also contribute to back-related disorders. Psychological factors, such as stress, may influence the reporting of injuries, pain thresholds, and even the speed or degree of healing. Physically fit individuals tend to have fewer and less severe injuries. Remember to consult with a physician or physical therapist about which aerobic, strength, and flexibility exercises to do. This is especially important for those individuals who have preexisting injuries or medical conditions. [Pg.65]


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