SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - If you think a new pain is a sign of a back problem, you might not be far off. {DR. JOE ROMANO :06-:11} “There’s a lot of overlap between hip and spine pain,’' said Chatham ...
According to the World Health Organisation, 619 million people were affected by lower back pain and related issues in 2020, and that number is projected to reach 843 million by 2050. However, the ...
Yes, everyday habits can quietly drive lower back problems, even without injury or heavy lifting. Long hours sitting, poor sleep posture, rushed workouts, and constant phone use can strain muscles and ...
A major study has investigated the relationship between walking and the risk of developing chronic lower back problems. The findings could save the healthcare system significant amounts of money while ...
A major study has investigated the relationship between walking and the risk of developing chronic lower back problems. The findings could save the healthcare system significant amounts of money while ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — About half of older men suffer from sleep problems, back pain or both, according to Soomi Lee, associate professor of human development and family studies at Penn State. Lee ...
Back pain shows up anywhere from the base of your neck down to your tailbone. The discomfort might feel burning, aching, dull, sharp, shooting, stabbing or throbbing depending on what’s causing it.
Walking every day could be the simplest and most effective way to prevent chronic lower back pain. A large study involving over 11,000 people found that walking more — not faster — reduces the risk of ...
Joseph Jeanmarie has had back problems since the 1980s, when he injured his back and had surgery. Although his chronic pain was sometimes debilitating, he continued his work as an insurance ...
Walk into any gym and you’ll see people lined up to use the seated row machine, pulling heavy weights toward their chest with what looks like perfect form. But this popular piece of equipment might be ...
About half of older men suffer from sleep problems, back pain or both, according to Soomi Lee, associate professor of human development and family studies at Penn State. Lee recently led a study to ...