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#542 - 01 Dec 2009 02:56 AM What to Expect During Treatment
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Q: Is the Vertebroplasty safe?
A: Very. It’s been used for more than decade with outstanding results. In fact, the injection of cement has also been used successfully to treat cancer of the spine.

Q: Who is a candidate for Vertebroplasty?
A: Anyone in moderate to severe pain from a recent compress fracture of the spine. While some older fractures can be treated, Vertebroplasty is most successful in treating recent fractures.

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A: 75 to 90% of people treated with Vertebroplasty report a complete or significant reduction in pain.

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A: Some studies suggest that early treatment of spinal fractures with vertebroplasty can strengthen the spine and improve posture. Currently, however, there is no evidence to prove that the procedure will prevent these problems. However, new research is examining ways to solve these problems and the procedure may strengthen the spine and prevent further injury.

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#571 - 12 Mar 2010 09:48 PM Re: What to Expect During Treatment [Re: Cancer Treatment]
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Thanks for sharing this informative information. I have got lot of information. Please keep sharing more and more information.
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#1208 - 09 Feb 2012 11:34 PM Re: What to Expect During Treatment [Re: Cancer Treatment]
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Very well said! this is the right blog for anyone who wants to find out about this topic.
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#1252 - 02 Mar 2012 12:48 AM Re: What to Expect During Treatment [Re: Cancer Treatment]
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...counseling before or during the treatment is a great help too. One must expect ache that may affect the behavior.
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#1255 - 02 Mar 2012 03:26 AM Re: What to Expect During Treatment [Re: Cancer Treatment]
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Thank you for such Information .This information so informative and Use full.And I would like to read Your Comments.
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#1428 - 19 May 2012 06:50 AM Re: What to Expect During Treatment [Re: Cancer Treatment]
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Hello friends,

All treatment begins with a proper diagnosis, which takes place during your first visit. The practitioner spends considerable time getting a complete picture of your health and lifestyle. She examines the condition of your tongue (is it cracked, coated, excessively pink), and checks your pulse on both wrists (the quality of your pulse gives information about possible imbalances). The practitioner will also ask questions about your emotional health and any specific symptoms you may be experiencing. Oriental Medicine treats the whole person. Instead of merely focusing on the symptoms of your condition, it treats the underlying causes of those symptoms.

Thanks a lot
Charle Goster





Edited by Charle Goster (19 May 2012 06:53 AM)
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