Can individuals with osteoarthritis incorporate spinal decompression therapy to restore spinal mobility and quality of life? Introduction As the body… Read More
Introduction Everybody is always moving in their vehicles as they go from one place to another in less time. Sometimes… Read More
Introduction The lower half of the body consists of the low back, hips, legs, and feet to stabilize the upper… Read More
Introduction TheĀ neckĀ can make sure that the head doesn't flop around by letting the muscles, ligaments, and the spine hold the… Read More
Introduction TheĀ spineĀ is located in the back of the body, ensuring that it's standing, on the move constantly, and resting when… Read More
Introduction The spine has an S-shaped curve that helps the body keep standing and even protects theĀ spinal cordĀ from injuries. As… Read More
Introduction The body is a well-tuned machine that is on the move constantly. The different systems like theĀ musculoskeletal system, theĀ immune… Read More
Introduction TheĀ spineĀ provides many functions that the body requires when it is on the move. Without it, the body will not… Read More
Introduction TheĀ spineĀ is an S-shaped curve that runs down the back from the skull down to the pelvic bone. The vertebrae… Read More
Introduction TheĀ neckĀ has two functions that allow the body to make sure that it holds the head up. The motor functions… Read More
Introduction As part of the upper body, the neck's job is to keep the head upright while providing motor functions… Read More
Introduction For keeping the body upright and on the move, theĀ spineĀ plays an essential role in allowing the body to do… Read More
Introduction In the lower half region of the body, a large nerve connects to the lumbar region of the spine… Read More
Introduction The lower half of the body helps provide stability to the upper half of the body. The hips, legs,… Read More
Introduction TheĀ sciatic nerveĀ is considered the largest in the lower half of the body that helps control sensory and motor functions… Read More