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Rolfing Therapy: A Way to Align the Body and Relieve Pain

30th July 2009
Rolfing is a method of structural integration accomplished by soft tissue manipulation and movement education. Developed in the 1950s by Ida Rolf, this bodywork method has allowed people to stand straighter, move better then ever and gain height through i...

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

30th July 2009
What is it? The Sacroiliac joint (SI) connects the base of the spine to the pelvis. It has two connection points and a hefty network of ligaments because it is a weight-bearing joint. The connection points have a kind of interlocking mechanism that limit...

Trigger Point Therapy

30th July 2009
Research by Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons, authors of "The Trigger Point Manual," has shown that trigger points are the primary cause of pain at least 75 percent of the time and are a factor in nearly every painful condition. Trigger points, a t...

Why Back Surgery Usually Fails

10th June 2009
In traditional medicine, back pain is often treated by surgery. And it often doesn't work. So often, in fact, that back pain surgery is the only category of surgery that actually has a clinical term for failure: Failed Back Surgery Syndrome. If you as...

You Don't have to be Perfect to be Free of Back Pain

30th September 2008
Would you have back pain if every part of your body were perfect? The answer has to be… No, it's pretty safe to say you wouldn't have any pain if your body were perfectly aligned, perfectly balanced and in a perfect state of being. But here's the t...

Hidden Dangers at the Gym for your Back and Body...

18th August 2008
If you go to the gym to get healthy and fit, look good, feel good and pamper your ego, then I urge you take a minute to think about something, Do you remember the old adage, "People like to do what they are good at and comfortable with"? Are you livin...

The Healing Power of a Great Night's Sleep

22nd July 2008
What's the most time-consuming thing you do, day in and day out, every day of your life? Eating? I hope not. Sitting in traffic? Ditto. Watching TV? Nope. It's sleeping. You spend between six and 10 hours a night in bed. That's one-third of your life....

7 Reasons Everyone with Back Pain Should Consider Inversion Therapy

03rd April 2008
Let me start out by saying that I have had back pain and I have had sciatica. So I know the feeling. I know how frustrating it can be, and I know how it can suck the joy right out of your life. Be careful not to do dumb things Shortly after I grad...

Large Breasts And Back Pain

04th March 2008
For some guys, it may be difficult to see a downside to women with large breasts. But for 1 million women who are—let us say "generously endowed"—it can be a source of considerable pain. Some women, in fact, suffer with severe pain, deteriorating post...

Poop Your Way Free of Back Pain

04th March 2008
Whether you have flat abs or a beer belly, you can experience pain due to excess abdominal gas and excess fecal matter in your intestines. It has been said that if you have only one bowel movement a day, you have up to eight meals left in your intestines....

Trigger Point Therapy

04th March 2008
Research by Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons, authors of "The Trigger Point Manual," has shown that trigger points are the primary cause of pain at least 75 percent of the time and are a factor in nearly every painful condition. Trigger points, a ty...

My Wife's Triumph Over Uterine Fibroids

04th March 2008
There's nothing quite like sitting down on a crisp fall Sunday morning to write about my wife's uterus. I suppose I could have written something generic about the topic of uterine fibroids, but I prefer to write personal stories about true-life experience...

Laugh Your Way to Pain Relief

04th March 2008
A man rushed into a veterinarian's office carrying his limp, lifeless dog. The vet examined the animal and told the man the dog was dead. The man asked if there was any way the doctor could revive the dog. The doctor left the room and returned with a cat,...
 
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