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Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical procedure. While significant strides have been made in medicine in this regard, postoperative pain management can be quite difficult, especially in situations where the body sustained some physical trauma due to the operation itself. After extremely invasive procedure's, it is to d safe to say that nearly all patients experience some degree of postoperative pain — however, the severity will dictate what kind of treatment the medical staff will provide while the patient is hospitalized. If postoperative pain persists upon release from the hospital, pain medications and physical therapy treatments may have to continue for some time on an outpatient basis.
What are the symptoms Postoperative Pain
The primary symptoms of postoperative pain often involve sensations and soreness round the surgical site or sites. Persistent postoperative pain that doesn't go away with treatment and increasingly gets worse may be caused by a serious infection. If the surgical site is hot to the touch as well, consider it an emergency situation, and seek the attention of a medical professional right way. The most common symptoms of postoperative pain are burning, throbbing, itching, swelling, tenderness, bruising and general discomfort at or around the surgical site. Sometimes the site can become hard and sensitive to the touch. In some cases, pain can be accompanied by chills, fever, disorientation and vomiting. Should these symptoms manifest, call a doctor immediately or get to an emergency room as soon as possible
What are the causes of Postoperative Pain
Any number medical and surgical procedures can be a reason for postoperative pain. For example, abdominal surgery can produce significant postoperative symptoms. This is due to the fact that almost all surgical procedures are invasive, each involving a variety of complications and relying on physician specialties. Pain is a very often a subjective experience for most patients with medication being prescribed only after the patient has expressed a desire to be medicated. Postoperative pain can also be caused by trauma to the area that was operated on post surgery. This trauma can be introduced by the patient themselves, who may not be aware that have injured themselves if they have been heavily medicated,
Will Painwave X4000 help with Postoperative Pain?
Yes! The Painwave X4000 is an extremely effective method that can be utilized to get rid of postoperative pain. That's because this little technological wonder is a non-invasive, drug-free method that can provide real pain relief. Unlike TENS or other similar methods of pain relief it does not ‘block’ pain signals to the brain, instead it works in concert with the body’s own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. Painwave X4000 has absolutely no side effects, and is very simple to operate. Simply take the unit and gently glide it over the surface of the skin in a small circular motion. After a short period of time, the Painwave X4000 can greatly improve blood circulation, cell activity and lymphatic movements, all of which are beneficial in the relief of pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate pain immediately, and perhaps, permanently.
Note: These statements should in no way be used to perform a self-diagnosis If you are experiencing postoperative pain, please consult you physician for a full medical evaluation.

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  What is Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis, also known as a degenerative joint disease, can manifest as an inflammation of one, or several joints. It can affect any and all joints, including the hips, big toes, the neck, and the lower back and is the most common type of arthritis. Associated with a breakdown of cartilage in joints, it primarily shows up in the weight bearing joints of the hips, knees and spine. It doesn't affect other joints unless an injury of overuse of the joint has occurred.
Most people over age 60 have Osteoarthritis to some degree,

What are the symptoms of Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis symptoms are swollen and painful joints, soreness after inactivity or prolonged use, and fluid accumulation. Osteoarthritis can also develop in individuals who adopted repetitive movements in a certain joint. For example, footballers’ often develop Osteoarthritis in their knees while tennis players’ develop Osteoarthritis in the elbow.
Osteoarthritis is a progressive disease that strikes the elderly because of its degenerative nature. In this way, it is unlike rheumatoid arthritis, which progresses rapidly in young adults.

What causes Osteoarthritis?
A wearing down of the protective cartilage that rests between two adjoining bones causes Osteoarthritis, bringing intense soreness and discomfort. When this occurs, the joint becomes stiff and loses its elasticity. This makes it more susceptible to damage. As the cartilage deteriorates, tendons and ligaments stretch, causing pain. As the condition continues to deteriorate, the bones themselves may rub together exacerbating that pain. Finger and knees may become knobby as a result.
Crystal deposits in the cartilage can also contribute to Osteoarthritis too, as it can create cartilage degradation.
Heredity, obesity, and injury can all be risks factors for Osteoarthritis, but the disease can strike any of us at any time with very little warning. All races appear to be equally affected, and for a small group of sufferers, Osteoarthritis becomes debilitating, permanently altering the victim's quality of life.
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Yes! The Painwave can definitely aid suffers of Osteoarthritis, and is especially beneficial because it is non-invasive and drug free. Most suffers of this type of arthritis know that constantly taking pain killers can affect their daily way of life due to debilitating side effects. The Painwave X4000 is different because it does not ‘block’ pain signals to the brain, instead it works in concert with the body’s own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. Painwave X4000 has absolutely no side effects and couldn't be easier to use! Simply take the unit in hand unit and move gently over the surface of the skin in a small circular motion. After a short period of time Painwave X4000 will be able to improve circulation as well as stimulate cell activity and lymphatic movements, all of which are beneficial in the relief of Osteoarthritis pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this stimulation will reduce or eliminate pain permanently.

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2. What is Postoperative Pain?
  Postoperative pain is defined as an acute or chronic pain that is experienced after an operation or surgical procedure. While significant strides have been made in medicine in this regard, postoperative pain management can be quite difficult, especially in situations where the body sustained some physical trauma due to the operation itself. After extremely invasive procedure's, it is to d safe to say that nearly all patients experience some degree of postoperative pain — however, the severity will dictate what kind of treatment the medical staff will provide while the patient is hospitalized. If postoperative pain persists upon release from the hospital, pain medications and physical therapy treatments may have to continue for some time on an outpatient basis.
What are the symptoms Postoperative Pain
The primary symptoms of postoperative pain often involve sensations and soreness round the surgical site or sites. Persistent postoperative pain that doesn't go away with treatment and increasingly gets worse may be caused by a serious infection. If the surgical site is hot to the touch as well, consider it an emergency situation, and seek the attention of a medical professional right way. The most common symptoms of postoperative pain are burning, throbbing, itching, swelling, tenderness, bruising and general discomfort at or around the surgical site. Sometimes the site can become hard and sensitive to the touch. In some cases, pain can be accompanied by chills, fever, disorientation and vomiting. Should these symptoms manifest, call a doctor immediately or get to an emergency room as soon as possible
What are the causes of Postoperative Pain
Any number medical and surgical procedures can be a reason for postoperative pain. For example, abdominal surgery can produce significant postoperative symptoms. This is due to the fact that almost all surgical procedures are invasive, each involving a variety of complications and relying on physician specialties. Pain is a very often a subjective experience for most patients with medication being prescribed only after the patient has expressed a desire to be medicated. Postoperative pain can also be caused by trauma to the area that was operated on post surgery. This trauma can be introduced by the patient themselves, who may not be aware that have injured themselves if they have been heavily medicated,
Will Painwave X4000 help with Postoperative Pain?
Yes! The Painwave X4000 is an extremely effective method that can be utilized to get rid of postoperative pain. That's because this little technological wonder is a non-invasive, drug-free method that can provide real pain relief. Unlike TENS or other similar methods of pain relief it does not ‘block’ pain signals to the brain, instead it works in concert with the body’s own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. Painwave X4000 has absolutely no side effects, and is very simple to operate. Simply take the unit and gently glide it over the surface of the skin in a small circular motion. After a short period of time, the Painwave X4000 can greatly improve blood circulation, cell activity and lymphatic movements, all of which are beneficial in the relief of pain and other discomforts. In many cases, this stimulation will greatly reduce or eliminate pain immediately, and perhaps, permanently.
Note: These statements should in no way be used to perform a self-diagnosis If you are experiencing postoperative pain, please consult you physician for a full medical evaluation.
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3. What is chronic back pain?
  What is chronic back pain?
Chronic back pain is defined as pain in the back region that lasts from more than three months. It is also the most common ailment among inhabitants of the UK, as some 60-80 percent of residents say that they experience significant chronic back pain.
As chronic back pain can be indicative of extremely serious medical conditions – including cancer, it is best to investigate the cause right away.
Acute or chronic back pain?
Chronic back pain is often attributed to degenerative disorders or traumatic conditions of the spine. Additionally, it is also associated with various ailments, including fibrositis, inflammatory spondyloarthropathy, and metabolic bone conditions.
It can also strike anyone at any age, race or social station; however, the affliction appears to most often strike people between the ages of 45-59.
There are three levels of back pain, namely chronic, sub acute and acute back pain. Acute back pain is when the pain only last for about six weeks, sub acute back pain lasts for about 6-12 weeks and chronic back pain lasts for 12 weeks and beyond.
What causes chronic back pain?
While there is no one underlying cause for chronic back pain, research indicates that there are various risk factors for the development of chronic back pain. Some of these risk factors include cigarette smoking, twisting in awkward positions due to a repetitive job or sport, forwards bending, constant, strenuous physical activity, morbid obesity and exposure to intense vibrations causes by motorized vehicles or industrial machines.
Another cause is chronic nerve root back pain, which occurs in less that 5% of all cases. This type of chronic back pain is generally caused by a slipped disc, which compressed the nerve as it leaves the spinal cord.
More serious chronic back pain
In an even smaller amount of cases, chronic back pain can be caused by severe, in some cases, potentially deadly conditions, like tuberculosis or cancer. An abnormality of the spine or an infection can also be a serious underlying cause of chronic back pain; this is why it is always best to visit a doctor if the pain persists.
Will Painwave X4000 help with chronic back pain?
It surely can! Just what is Painwave X4000? It is a space age, non-invasive drug free pain management technology that utilizes the body's own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem to block pain receptors. By simply moving the unit in a circular motion over the affected area, the Painwave X4000 will eliminate pain and in time possibly eradicate it for good. The Painwave X4000 can also help improve blood circulation as well as stimulate lymphatic movements and cell activity. In the end, the Painwave X4000 is a safe and effective way to get rid of chronic, debilitating pain.
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