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  2. 10 Surprising Causes of Back Pain - AOL

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    Adopting a forward head and rounded shoulders posture places increased stress on the neck (cervical spine), mid-back (thoracic spine) and low back (lumbar spine), Dr. Halfman explains.

  3. Middle back pain - Wikipedia

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    The thoracic spine begins at the base of the neck and extends to the middle of the trunk. Any pain in this area is considered "middle back pain". [2] The exact symptoms associated with middle back pain will depend upon the underlying cause. Most middle back pain is not serious in nature.

  4. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    It is only suggestive, [44] [45] and most people with red flags have no serious underlying problem. [3] [1] If no red flags are present, performing diagnostic imaging or laboratory testing in the first four weeks after the start of the symptoms has not been shown to be useful. [5] The usefulness of many red flags is poorly supported by evidence.

  5. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Imaging is not typically needed in the initial diagnosis or treatment of back pain. However, if there are certain "red flag" symptoms present, plain radiographs (X-ray), CT scan or magnetic resonance imaging may be recommended. These red flags include: [43] [11] History of cancer; Unexplained weight loss; Immunosuppression; Urinary infection ...

  6. Health and Wellness: Three red flags your hamstring strain is ...

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    Here are three red flags that indicate your hamstring strain is probably something else - and usually a back problem instead: 1. You have chronic hamstring pain

  7. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky/hankie code, the bandana/bandanna code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes.

  8. Neck pain - Wikipedia

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    Neck pain may arise due to muscular tightness in both the neck and upper back, or pinching of the nerves emanating from the cervical vertebrae. Joint disruption in the neck creates pain, as does joint disruption in the upper back. The head is supported by the lower neck and upper back, and it is these areas that commonly cause neck pain.

  9. Estheticians share 5 red flags to look out for when getting a ...

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    Business Insider asked estheticians about the red flags to watch out for when getting a facial.. Estheticians should always offer a consultation before treatment to learn about the client's needs.