Back seat support is ideal for those working long hours sitting in their chair or driving long distances as it gives proper support to the spinal cord and the backbone.
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Back seat support as a panacea to your back related ailments
Posted on December 31, 2008 by Matt Hudson8 Simple Things You Can Do To Help Relieve Chronic Back Pain
Posted on December 30, 2008 by Brent ParkerMany people are faced with living every day with constant back pain. Others are prone to recurring back pain from performing seemingly everyday activities. This is what is known as chronic back pain and the tips below may help you find relief and can also be used from acute back pain sufferers.
Different types of Back Support Pillow
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Joe GolzThe lumber pillow is U-shaped or rectangular. It fills the space created between the spine and chair. People will also use a lumber pillow while driving. Besides providing support to the spine, this type of back support pillow absorbs the weight that is responsible for back pain.
Acid Reflux and Back Pain: Partners in Crime
Posted on November 27, 2008 by Samuel WhatleyAcid reflux and back pain can be connected. This connection is not made immediately to the acid reflux because the damage occurs over time. Understanding the connection will help alleviate symptoms.
What is Chronic Back Pain
Posted on November 14, 2008 by "Rich jammes"There are some simple things you can to do to help yourself if you suffer from chronic back pain and you have probably tried many of these. First of all, be careful how you bend, especially if you have to pick something up off the floor.
Yoga For Back Pain Part 5
Posted on November 7, 2008 by Sam NickelThe basic strength of yoga lies in its stretching of muscles and joints and then holding it in position combined with scientific breathing technique. This, coupled with the relaxing breathing techniques reduces strain on muscles and joints, occasionally helping repositioning of tendons and muscle fibbers. Get moving, remember that if you have to stand or sit in one position for a long time, then try to change the position at least every 15-20 minutes.
Can You Heal Most Back Pain with Your Mind? The Case of Dr. John Sarno.
Posted on November 2, 2008 by Troy CentazzoThis article discusses the back pain treatment program of John Sarno, MD, which doesn't include surgery, drugs, physical therapy or exercise. He has a cult-like following among his former patients, but is derided as a quack by the mainstream medical establishment. Who's right? You decide.
Lower Back Pain - How to make it stop?
Posted on October 26, 2008 by dhamzaDo you suffer from hip and lower back pain? Many people do. In fact, millions of people around the globe suffer from various types of back pain.
Back Pain Prevention
Posted on October 19, 2008 by Brenda MillerYou parents didn't hassle you about poor posture just to keep you looking sharp! Proper posture can help you avoid serious back injury by keeping your spine in proper alignment and not pulling it in unnatural directions.
Are These Facts Regarding Back Pain True Or False?
Posted on April 1, 2006 by JohnJamesForemost, back pain can be altogether avoided if you engage in work outs on a regular basis because it builds your stamina and grooms your body to efficaciously deal with any wound you may have.
Popular Back Pain Articles
Endoscopic Surgical Procedure - Foraminotomy
Posted on September 15, 2008 by Brenda MillerYour foramen is the area in your spinal canal that your nerves exit from. When these nerves become compressed or “strangled" by conditions such as bone spurs, disc herniations or ruptures, scar tissue and sometimes excessive ligament development...
Lower Back Pain - How to make it stop?
Posted on October 26, 2008 by dhamzaDo you suffer from hip and lower back pain? Many people do. In fact, millions of people around the globe suffer from various types of back pain.
8 Simple Things You Can Do To Help Relieve Chronic Back Pain
Posted on December 30, 2008 by Brent ParkerMany people are faced with living every day with constant back pain. Others are prone to recurring back pain from performing seemingly everyday activities. This is what is known as chronic back pain and the tips below may help you find relief and can also be used from acute back pain sufferers.
Can You Heal Most Back Pain with Your Mind? The Case of Dr. John Sarno.
Posted on November 2, 2008 by Troy CentazzoThis article discusses the back pain treatment program of John Sarno, MD, which doesn't include surgery, drugs, physical therapy or exercise. He has a cult-like following among his former patients, but is derided as a quack by the mainstream medical establishment. Who's right? You decide.
Yoga For Back Pain Part 5
Posted on November 7, 2008 by Sam NickelThe basic strength of yoga lies in its stretching of muscles and joints and then holding it in position combined with scientific breathing technique. This, coupled with the relaxing breathing techniques reduces strain on muscles and joints, occasionally helping repositioning of tendons and muscle fibbers. Get moving, remember that if you have to stand or sit in one position for a long time, then try to change the position at least every 15-20 minutes.
Surgical Treatments for Herniated Discs
Posted on December 28, 2007 by Robert LangardWhen first examining methods for surgical intervention let's have a look at traditional open back surgery to correct herniated disc problems...
Back seat support as a panacea to your back related ailments
Posted on December 31, 2008 by Matt HudsonBack seat support is ideal for those working long hours sitting in their chair or driving long distances as it gives proper support to the spinal cord and the backbone.
Exercise for sciatica, the ultimate guide to sciatica problems
Posted on July 25, 2009 by Matthew M MilesMy guide to exercise for sciatica It has always been part of working to experience some pain anywhere in the body and one of them can be the normal back pains. These different kinds of pains of the back can be derived from carrying heavy objects and doing wrong positions while pushing or pulling objects and these ways are also considered as main reasons for the typical pain. Once this occurs, the patient can simply rest. Some people may also have sciatica, and this can be...
Associating Back Pain and Multiple Sclerosis
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Forest SchellenbergMultiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease such as demyelinating and affects the motor and sensory neurons. The disease will cause cycles of remission, which causes the condition to worsen. When exacerbation starts etiology is reviewed, which includes the cause? The cause at this time is not clear, yet some experts believe that viral infections and autoimmune disease plays a part in Multiple Sclerosis cause.
Dealing With Lower Back Pain
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniAlmost everyone suffers from lower back pain at some point in their life. Some are lucky and the pain subsides and goes away over time, while others are left dealing with chronic lower back pain. The best way to deal with lower back pain is to understand what causes it and then work towards eliminating the cause. Your spine supports you in an upright position; in fact that’s its main job. It also allows the body to move and function while protecting the spinal cord and the nervous system. The