Look how young children position their backs. There is a natural S curve, and their movements are effortless. As the… Read More
Sciatica is common and affects up to 40% of the general population. Different types include acute, chronic, alternating, and bilateral sciatica.… Read More
Individuals that have experienced a muscle strain, pull, spasm, etc., that has healed can begin to behave overly cautious, avoiding… Read More
Sports exercise headaches are exertion headaches that involve pain during or immediately after sports, exercise, or some physical activity. They… Read More
Spinal disc deterioration from aging is normal, but health issues or injuries can advance the degenerative process. Disc protrusions are… Read More
Spinal stenosis is when space somewhere along or within the spine begins to narrow, closing off the ability of normal/comfortable… Read More
Functional fitness conditioning exercises train the muscles for everyday activities safely and efficiently. It refers to exercises that simulate daily… Read More
The body is designed to move. For individuals who spend a significant amount of time driving each day, whether for… Read More
A pinched nerve in the hip can cause numbness, tingliness, weakness, and pain. A pinched/compressed nerve creates pressure that can… Read More
The neuromusculoskeletal system refers to the nerves, muscles, and bones. Nerve messages flow through the nervous system to coordinate and… Read More
T-bone accidents/collisions, also known as side-impact or broadside collisions where the front end of one car slams into the side… Read More
The sciatic nerve is the longest in the body and is the central nerve in the leg. A critical nerve… Read More
Cheerleading and the physically intensive gymnastics and acrobatics put participants' body's/musculoskeletal systems at an increased risk of injury. A wrong… Read More
Fatigue Ankylosing Spondylitis: Fatigue is a significant complaint for individuals dealing with ankylosing spondylitis. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammation… Read More
Experiencing low back pain and diarrhea can be a symptom of a viscerosomatic reflex, somatovisceral reflex, or a combination. A reflex… Read More