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		<title>By: Pain In Back And Legs When Standing For Long Periods Of Time</title>
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		<description>[...] How to explain back pain? Herniated discs are the commonest of all spinal irregularities. They&#8217;re diagnosed in infinite numbers of folk, both with and not with back trouble. Herniations became the bread and butter of the back trouble industry and even enjoy a multitude of colourful nomenclature attached to their diagnosis. The most typical terms related to disc pathologies include : disc herniation, prominent disc, ruptured disc, prolapsed disc, disc protrusion, slipped disc, fell down disc and degenerated disc. While these terminologies could have some unproven differences to some care providers, they&#8217;re regularly used convertibly, much to the bewilderment of the influenced patient. Spinal stenosis is the second commonest disorder blamed on herniated discs. Spinal stenosis describes a condition in which the herniation pushes against the spinal nerve or cauda equina, limiting full neurological functionality from the whole spinal structure. Spinal stenosis could be a quite serious problem and might lead to such devastating symptoms as cauda equina syndrome. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] How to explain back pain? Herniated discs are the commonest of all spinal irregularities. They&#8217;re diagnosed in infinite numbers of folk, both with and not with back trouble. Herniations became the bread and butter of the back trouble industry and even enjoy a multitude of colourful nomenclature attached to their diagnosis. The most typical terms related to disc pathologies include : disc herniation, prominent disc, ruptured disc, prolapsed disc, disc protrusion, slipped disc, fell down disc and degenerated disc. While these terminologies could have some unproven differences to some care providers, they&#8217;re regularly used convertibly, much to the bewilderment of the influenced patient. Spinal stenosis is the second commonest disorder blamed on herniated discs. Spinal stenosis describes a condition in which the herniation pushes against the spinal nerve or cauda equina, limiting full neurological functionality from the whole spinal structure. Spinal stenosis could be a quite serious problem and might lead to such devastating symptoms as cauda equina syndrome. [...]</p>
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