Low Back Pain Makes You Less Fit
By ToYourHealth It’s a generally accepted theory that people who have chronic low back pain are less physically fit than people who don’t have low
By ToYourHealth It’s a generally accepted theory that people who have chronic low back pain are less physically fit than people who don’t have low
Lifting boxes, pushing brooms, reaching for files, carrying supplies — is it any wonder that so many people suffer from job-related low back pain? No
By Michael Melton Although most people dream of being financially secure in their older years, sadly, this isn’t turning out to be the case. In fact,
By: Michael Melton Johns Hopkins Medicine defines pain as “an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something may be wrong.” Depending on its cause, this feeling
Most people with chronic headache depend on medication to get by, but a recent study reminds us of the power of drug-free treatments. Cervicogenic headache
By Martha Michael You don’t have to be in the flower of your youth to weed out the unhealthy effects of a winters-long lapse of good
Author: Michael Melton A new study just published in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that opioids are not an effective solution for chronic pain. In
Sleep apnea is the condition that affects the air flow, or decreases breathing while one is asleep. While those with sleep apnea may get enough
By Hillary Oberpeul Did you know that nearly 62 million people went to the chiropractor last year? And 77% of those people found their care
Author: Marissa Luck Going on a daily 20 minute walk can decrease your risk of back pain by up to 32% if you’re overweight, according