The lower back core muscles initiate and control movement and posture. Total body movements start at the pelvis and are… Read More
Nutrition is how the body utilizes consumed food. Nutrition plays a role in chronic pain; lifestyle behaviors can influence how… Read More
Reflex pain is a complex condition that involves the bodyโs pain withdrawal reflex failing to turn off after the event… Read More
The body is a set of complex systems, including bones, organs, nerves, muscles, and tissue. Breathing disorders are increasing, including… Read More
Children, teens, and adults participate in organized and recreational sports activities for fun, exercise, and social benefits. Individuals and parents… Read More
Referred pain is the interpretation of feeling pain in a different location than the actual cause. For example, a pinched… Read More
A viscerosomatic response or VSR is when the internal organs are going through some distress, illness, or injury, causing pain… Read More
Low back and mid-back pain could be caused by abdominal or pelvic organ distress/irritation or infection that an individual doesn't… Read More
Back pain for no reason that is non-specific is also known as idiopathic, meaning there is no definitive cause like… Read More
Even though it is not officially summer, the heat says otherwise. Individuals with neuropathy can experience flare-ups when out in… Read More
Asthma, coughing, and heavy breathing can contribute to back muscle strain, soreness, and pain. An asthma attack can cause the… Read More
Forearm pain is soreness, aches, or discomfort between the wrist and the elbow. An injury or inflammation can affect tissues,… Read More
Dehydration affects the body physically and mentally but also affects the health of the spine's discs. Spinal discs that lack… Read More
Bicycling at any level is excellent healthwise, but the specific physical repetitive motions and postures can wear on a cyclist's… Read More
The central nervous system - CNS controls body and mind functions, voluntary movements, including walking, and involuntary movements, specifically the… Read More