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Back Surgery Patients Recover Better Than Patients Without Surgery

In an interesting study, posted on www.medscape.com, patients with lumbar disc herniations have been found to recover better than those patients who refuse surgery to concentrate on medications, exercise and physical therapy. An injured worker suffering a herniated disc in his or her back (or neck, for that matter) is…

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Chronic Pain Help – Tramadol Extended-Release Approved by FDA

A recent article on www.emaxhealth.com noted that the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an extended-release version of the chronic pain medication, Ryzolt (sold under the name of “Tramadol”). Though Tramadol has previously been available, this simplified dosage is new. Unfortunately, chronic pain is something we see all…

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Knee Injuries May Have New Treatment in Future

Recently, two pharmaceutical companies, Genzyme Corporation and Osiris Therapeutics, announced that they have joined to develop two adult stem cell treatments. These medications, known as Prochymal and Chondrogen, may be a valuable resource to treat a wide variety of conditions. Benefits from these treatments may include control of inflammation, development…

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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome – New Treatment on the Horizon?

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a debilitating injury we see in Pennsylvania workers’ compensation cases. In this condition, the blood vessels and/or nerves in the arms may be compressed, causing various symptoms, including pain, numbness, tingling and a “cool” feeling in the arms. There is no easy cure for thoracic outlet…

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Prolotherapy – Pain Relief for Workers’ Compensation Claimants?

In Philadelphia, we recently heard of “prolotherapy” because Philadelphia Flyers’ player, Simon Gagne, who injured his head and neck, has said this treatment method has greatly improved his condition. When I saw that, I wondered if prolotherapy may be beneficial to an injured worker, especially one who has hurt the…

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