Risk Of Falling Increases With Chronic Pain

By Dr. Dave Podell, DC · December 14, 2009 · Filed in Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is reported by two out of every three older adults.  The most recent issue of the Journal Of The American Medical Association featured a study which revealed that chronic pain seems to increase the risk of dangerous falls.   Unfortunately, chronic pain is even more dangerous than previously considered and can affect your health in many different ways.

Make sure to deal with your chronic pain appropriately to reduce your risk of falls.

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About Dr. Podell, DC: Dr. Dave Podell, DC has been in active practice for over 25 years and has seen countless numbers of the most difficult and previously failed cases. As the clinic director of the Watefront Spine Institute in Edgewater, New Jersey, just minutes from the GW Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel and midtown Manhattan, Dr. Podell, DC runs one of the Northeast’s most advanced and evolutionary multi-disciplinary clinics for the treatment of disc herniation and associated ailments. Dr. Podell, DC sits on the advisory board of Spinal Aid Centers Of America and trains other health care providers in the science and art of non surgical spinal decompression in his Edgewater facility. He continues to train and advance his clinic’s state of the art spinal rehabilitation programs and is known nationwide in his field. He is additionally certified in neurodiagnostic evaluations, Spinal Manipulation Under Anesthesia and Disability Impairment rating. In addition to NSSD, he had received advanced training in Spinal Chiropractic Biophysics, Active Therapeutic Techniques, MedX and Spine Force Spinal Rehabilitation, Extremity manipulation, orthopedics and neurology.

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