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  2. Tarsal tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Flat feet may cause an increase in pressure in the tunnel region and this can cause nerve compression. Those with lower back problems may have symptoms. Back problems with the L4, L5 and S1 regions are suspect and might suggest a "Double Crush" issue: one "crush" (nerve pinch or entrapment) in the lower back, and the second in the tunnel area.

  3. Myofascial trigger point - Wikipedia

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    Treatment, whether by self or by a professional, has some inherent dangers. It may lead to damage of soft tissue and other organs. The trigger points in the upper quadratus lumborum , for instance, are very close to the kidneys and poorly administered treatment (particularly injections) may lead to kidney damage.

  4. ‘My Low Back Pain Turned Out To Be A Rare Inflammatory ...

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    Now, seven years after my diagnosis, I wish I could have told my 22-year-old self that living with a chronic illness isn’t a bad thing and life isn’t over. Even though it felt like the end of ...

  5. Nerve compression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nerve compression syndrome, or compression neuropathy, or nerve entrapment syndrome, is a medical condition caused by chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve. [1] It is known colloquially as a trapped nerve, though this may also refer to nerve root compression (by a herniated disc, for example).

  6. 3 Ways to Get Rid of Back Acne Once and for All ... - AOL

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    Back acne prevention. To prevent back acne, it’s important to start (or continue) using acne-fighting products. Both Dr. Libby and Dr. Garshick emphasize that regularly using benzoyl peroxide or ...

  7. Stretch marks - Wikipedia

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    They pose no inherent health risk on their own, and do not compromise the body's ability to function normally and repair itself. However, some people dislike the way stretch marks look. [6] Young women are generally affected the most and often seek treatment for them from a dermatologist [7] and following pregnancy. [8]

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  9. Calcific tendinitis - Wikipedia

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    Calcific tendinitis is a common condition where deposits of calcium phosphate form in a tendon, sometimes causing pain at the affected site. Deposits can occur in several places in the body, but are by far most common in the rotator cuff of the shoulder.