Myofascial pain management and trigger point therapy represent a dynamic field aimed at alleviating neuromuscular pain stemming from hyperirritable nodules within taut muscle bands. Current ...
Physical activities such as lifting, bending, and squatting were associated with an increased risk for low back pain (LBP) flares within 24 hours, whereas sitting was linked to a reduced risk, a new ...
Lower back and hip pain is common. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 619 million people live with lower back pain and it’s the leading cause of disability worldwide. But ...
Physical activities such as bending and pushing may temporarily flare up lower back pain, but are unlikely to cause long-term damage, a new study has found. The findings, published in The Journal of ...
Discover the everyday habits that may be quietly causing your back and neck pain—and the simple changes that can make a big ...
New research has found that the benefits of graded sensorimotor retraining are likely to be similar for all patients with ...
Among the myriad of medical treatments for low back pain—a leading cause of disability that affects more than 600 million ...
Muscle injuries, nerve pain, and kidney inflammation can all cause lower left back pain. Learn about these causes and more. Medically reviewed by Anju Goel, MD Lower left back pain can be inconvenient ...
Lower back pain is a common ailment affecting many Americans, often exacerbated by improper lifting techniques. Excess weight, especially in the midsection, increases strain on lower back muscles, ...
Lower spine pain can develop due to sprains and strains of muscles or changes to the discs in the lower back. Conditions that affect the facet joints of the vertebrae may also cause lower spine pain.
Physical activities such as bending and pushing may temporarily flare up lower back pain, but are unlikely to cause long-term damage, a new study has found. The findings, published inThe Journal of ...