No Shortage of Back Pain
Back pain, back pain, everywhere there’s back pain. Back pain is second only to the common cold as the most frequent cause of sick leave,
Back pain, back pain, everywhere there’s back pain. Back pain is second only to the common cold as the most frequent cause of sick leave,
We’ve all been told—especially as children—to stop slouching and to stand or sit up straight. As it happens, this is great advice to keep the
When individuals use their smartphone, they often adopt an awkward posture in which their head rests forward of their shoulders. This forward head posture, or
For adults under 50 years of age, migraine headaches are one of the leading causes of disability. There are several potential underlying causes for the
It’s estimated that more than two million Americans sustain a whiplash injury each year. Despite the prevalence of the condition, the general population doesn’t know
It’s estimated that about one-in-seven adults in the United States have chronic low back pain (lasting longer than three months), which can have a major
FROM: Semin Oncol Nurs 2005 (Aug); 21 (3): 184–189 Ronald C. Evans, DC, FACO, FICC and Anthony L. Rosner, PhD, LLD (Hon) Foundation
When individuals experience pain, numbness, weakness, and other abnormal symptoms in the hand and wrist, their first thought is that it’s carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)
Most new parents struggle when their baby is unsettled. It’s hard enough to adapt and care for a tiny human, but it takes an immense
We all know the benefits of breastfeeding for a newborn, but we also must not underestimate the joy and emotional well-being that follow when a