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Summit Family Chiropractic
(859) 474-0915
3167 Custer Dr
Lexington, KY
Joseph Noshi Atallah, MD
859-433-7667
4408 Rolling Creek Cir
Lexington, KY
Lowell Douglas Kennedy, MD
859-278-8651
2505 Larkin Rd
Lexington, KY
Mark A. Etscheidt
(859) 323-7246
Dept. of Anesthesiology, UK Coll of Med
Lexington, KY
Lowell Douglas Kennedy, MD
859-278-8651
PO Box 21730
Lexington, KY
Dr.Fani Manney
(228) 818-0053
2416 Regency Rd
Lexington, KY
Peter Dedrick Wright, MD
859-278-1316 x299
280 Pasadena Dr
Lexington, KY
Joseph R Holtman, MD
859-257-3832
2149 Rollingdale Rd
Lexington, KY
William G. Elder
859-257-9569
Dept of Family Practice/K309 Kentucky Cl
Lexington, KY
Edwin Lewis Bunch, MD
859-255-8422
660 N Broadway
Lexington, KY
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4 Common Age-Related Pains

While most people "of a certain age" are healthy and living full, productive lives, growing older often comes with a few aches and pains. Not surprisingly, as we age and change, the small pains grow into larger, more difficult to manage ones. Here, the 4 most common pains we experience as we age and how to treat them.

1. Headaches. Everybody gets one once in a while and according to the National Headache Foundation 90 percent are stress related, tension headaches. Getting older isn't for the faint of heart and many older adults are worried about aging, finances, medical issues and more. Older adults might also not be making enough time for exercise and other stress management techniques.  The result is a generation of baby boomers with booming headaches. 

Headaches can be a sign of serious conditions including hypertension, vascular and circulatory problems and prescription side effects. If headaches are more than an occasional problem, it's time to see the doctor.

2. Achy joints. Osteoarthritis is a wear and tear injury that develops in overused bones and joints. The most common areas are shoulders, knees, hands, hips and feet. According to the National Institutes of Health, repeated impact eventually thins or wears away the cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones in the joint. As a result, the bones rub together and cause a grating sensation. This reduces joint flexibility, bone spurs develop and the joint swells. Usually, the first symptom of osteoarthritis is pain that gets worse after exercise or immobility. Treatment includes medication, exercise, physical therapy, joint splinting and, for seriously damaged larger joints (knees and hips), joint replacement surgery. 

3. Back pain. A lifetime of lifting, bending and twisting can add up to a real pain in the back. Low back muscles tense and tighten in response to irritated bones and nerves. In addition to arthritis, sciatic pain is a common complaint for older adults. The sciatic nerve runs from the spine, through the buttocks and down the legs. As spinal discs deteriorate, sciatic nerves can become irritated.  It may feel like a mild ache but its also sometimes experienced as a jolt. 

Yoga, Pilates and other strength and flexibility exercises are very successful in treating low back pain and may, in fact, be more effective than medication and surgery. Other alternatives include chiropractic treatment, massage and acupuncture.

4. Gastrointestinal pain...

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