Back pain that Tylenol and ibuprofen can’t get rid of may require alternative treatment such as targeted exercises, prescription medications, or surgery. For many, back pain is an occasional annoyance ...
When back pain flares up, you want fast, effective relief. So you open your medicine cabinet in search of pain medicine and ...
A major Australian trial has found that cognitive functional therapy (CFT) can significantly reduce disability and pain in people with chronic low back pain for at least three years. The approach ...
I’ve been dealing with back pain off and on for more than a decade. I’ve seen doctors, had X-rays — you name it, I’ve done it. The diagnosis: Bad posture. As a writer, I spend long hours hunched over ...
If your back has been giving you trouble lately, you have plenty of company. Most of us deal with back pain at one time or ...
New research finds that walking regularly may help reduce the risk of back pain issues. Walking for five days a week, 30 minutes a day was the most effective. Most back pain gets better within five ...
Most back pain passes within days or weeks, but data show it is one of the most common conditions. When is it just a muscle ...
The American College of Physicians now officially says to start with other therapies as opposed to medication for back pain. The group's new guidelines recommend massage, superficial heat, spinal ...
Lower back injuries are increasingly common in golf. Discover the science behind fascia, why it matters, and how it may ...
Why it's cheaper for NJ soccer fans to go to FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia instead of East Rutherford Doctors say there are several steps people can take to limit their back pain without taking ...
Chronic low back pain can feel like a never-ending battle, but new research shows hope in a variety of treatments. From movement-based therapies to mindfulness, acupuncture, and lifestyle changes, ...
Doctors say there are several steps people can take to limit their back pain without taking medication. In 2019, a national health survey found that 39% of all adults reported experiencing back pain.