Diagnosing ankylosing spondylitis usually involves multiple tests. When doctors order blood tests to diagnose ankylosing spondylitis, an individual is experiencing… Read More
Back injuries from vehicle collisions vary from person to person. Common injuries may include strains, sprains, herniated discs, and fractures,… Read More
Nerves control muscle fibers. Muscle twitching is an involuntary contraction of the muscle fibers. When individuals play sports/work out vigorously… Read More
Long-distance running, also known as endurance running, is a great way to improve fitness and relieve stress. Health experts say… Read More
Middle back pain is usually caused by unhealthy posture, improper lifting or twisting, and minor injuries like muscle strains, sprains,… Read More
Sciatica is one of the most common injuries, with as many as 40% of individuals experiencing the condition, and it… Read More
Headaches are a common condition that most experience and can differ greatly regarding type, severity, location, and frequency. Headaches range… Read More
Spondyloarthritis is a group of inflammatory, immune-mediated diseases that cause chronic low back pain, inflammation, irritating aches, and pains. The… Read More
Nerve damage is also known as peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral nerves transmit information to and from the brain through the spinal… Read More
Tendons and Ligaments: A tendon is a fibrous flexible, strong tissue similar to a rope that attaches the muscles to… Read More
Nutritionists are medical professionals in food and nutrition and work one-on-one to develop an optimal nutrition plan for their body type,… Read More
Uneven hips can throw the back out of natural alignment and cause back stiffness, tightness, discomfort, and pain. Hips that… Read More
Forklifts, also known as lift trucks, are used for loading, unloading, and transporting various goods and materials in construction, shipping,… Read More
The low back is a common source of discomfort and soreness among volleyball players because of repetitive jumping, bending, and… Read More
Look how young children position their backs. There is a natural S curve, and their movements are effortless. As the… Read More