The spine is the body's central highway, with the spinal canal as the main lane that handles all the traffic.… Read More
Before you begin running, talk with your physician, prosthetist, and other clinicians involved in your rehabilitation/health care treatment. Learning to… Read More
The spine consists of multiple vertebral bones separated by gel-like discs. The discs are the shock absorbers, cushioning the vertebrae.… Read More
The fascia is important for connecting the musculoskeletal system, stabilizing function, and keeping the body healthy and balanced. Sugar consumption… Read More
Subluxation is when a joint shifts out of alignment, which can happen to any joint in the body. Spinal subluxation… Read More
Aging Arthritis: How the body changes as the years go by is determined by an individual's diet, physical activity/exercise, genetics,… Read More
The body's musculoskeletal system consists of bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and connective tissues. These parts get pushed to the extreme… Read More
All sports differ in the relative importance of various physical skills contributing to the game and individual performance. Baseball is… Read More
The body experiences physical changes during pregnancy. As the baby grows, the body has to adjust, which can cause unfamiliar… Read More
Back injuries from vehicle collisions vary from person to person. Common injuries may include strains, sprains, herniated discs, and fractures,… Read More
Tendons and Ligaments: A tendon is a fibrous flexible, strong tissue similar to a rope that attaches the muscles to… 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
Sciatica is common and affects up to 40% of the general population. Different types include acute, chronic, alternating, and bilateral sciatica.… Read More