Doc Tel Boy

Diagnose Your Joint Pains-Self Assessment



Posted: Friday, September 09, 2011

by Doc Tel Boy
Back Trouble UK

Persistent Chronic Back Pain, Stabbing Nerve Pain, Numbness, Tingling Sensations, Stiff Neck, Burning Shoulder Pain, tell us "Where Does It Hurt."

Pain, stiffness, and loss of flexibility or mobility in the joints of the body can be traced to numerous causes.

Some orthopaedic conditions can be treated with hot or cold compresses, therapeutic exercises or over the counter medication. Others require more extensive professional treatment.

A detailed description of the symptoms is the first step toward diagnosis and treatment.

Double Click on the Image Below and you will be directed to the "Bone and Joint Centre Symptom Checker!" This self assessment tool is a brilliant way to obtain a clearer indication as to what may be causing your pains and possible treatment options.

Place your cursor over the skeletal figure on the right of your screen, in the approximate location in which you're experiencing symptoms. You'll see an enlarged graphic depicting that bone or joint. Click on the enlarged graphic for details about the possible causes and treatment options .

For Advice On Therapist Treatment Options: Click on Back Trouble.co.uk
Terry has been involved in General Medicine for over 20 years, he is a keen sports player and still turns out most Saturdays on the Rugby pitch, although his body wishes that he didn't!

Dragged up in Liverpool and supporting the BLUE half of Merseyside. Terry went on to study Medicine and initially serve in HM Forces, serving all over the world and completing just over 15 years service.

Terry launched Back Trouble UK, during 2008, however the Therapist Directory did not go online until January 2009. The main reason that Terry launched the website was so that people in the UK who were suffering from a Back Condition. Would have access to quality, clear, jargon free Back Pain Health Information, and online access to UK Registered Back Pain Practitioners.

At www.BackTrouble.co.uk


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