The sciatic nerve is formed through a combination of motor and sensory fibers based on the spinal nerves of the lower back L4 to S3, known as the lumbosacral plexus.… Read More
Muscle spasms also referred to as muscle cramps, are painful contractions and tightening of the muscles. They are common, involuntary, and unpredictable. Temperature drops and cold weather can cause the… Read More
A neuromuscular massage is a form of manual massage used to release strained muscles. Strained areas are also known as trigger points that tend to be the cause of muscular… Read More
A sports hernia is a soft tissue injury that happens in and around the groin area. It is a strain or tear of any soft-tissue muscles, tendons, or ligaments in… Read More
Any job-related back injury can significantly complicate an individual's life. Dealing with the pain, trying to figure out how to get things done while in recovery, and workers' compensation to… Read More
Taking it slow after spinal surgery is recommended to optimize a full recovery. What usually happens is that an individual starts feeling normal/better, so they begin to engage in a… Read More
Kinesthesia is the body's ability to sense movement, position, action, and location, also known as proprioception. An example is when moving the arm, the brain and body are aware that… Read More
Psoriatic arthritis can develop in individuals who have psoriasis, affecting various joints, especially the knees. Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes skin cells to build up and form patches… Read More
Introduction The previous article talked about how photobiomodulation or low laser therapy can help improve the gut microbiome. Today's article gives an in-depth look at how photobiomics can provide the… Read More
Video gaming has grown to over 150 million individuals in the United States playing. Around 60% of Americans play video games every day, with the average gamer being 34 years… Read More