Articles, tagged with "scoliosis", page 8
09th February 2010
Why Do We Experience Back Pain?
There are 65 million Americans that suffer from back pain. In fact, it is the second most common reason that people go to the doctor. It affects mostly adults, however, there is an increasing rise of children with back p...
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Author:
LexFamilyChiro
09th February 2010
Eight out of ten people are often shown to be not satisfied when talking about their height. Even after puberty, plenty of us are still eager to discover ways to increase height and I am sure most of us want to learn how to do it. Well, you probably alrea...
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Author:
Wendy Gorman
25th January 2010
A lot of people these days suffer from neck pain. It may be mild or severe depending upon its cause. Chiropractic is an alternative medical system that helps treating neck pain by chiropractic and spinal manipulations. Chiropractic treatment for neck pain...
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Author:
Hogel Wash
14th January 2010
Yoga is a science that has been practiced for thousands of years. It consists of Ancient Theories, observations and principles about the mind and body connection which is now being proven by modern medicine. Yoga is an ancient physical mental and spiritua...
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Author:
Geraldo Bowers
08th January 2010
As defined in medical terminology, scoliosis is characterized as a complex rotational and lateral deformity and curvature of the human spine. This condition may either be classified as idiopathic, a secondary symptom, or congenital.
Causes for some fo...
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Author:
Freddy Roy
05th January 2010
Scoliosis is a medical condition that refers to a lateral or rotational curve and deformities in the spine. There are different types and causes of scoliosis. A congenital scoliosis is a condition that has developed after birth while an idiopathic scolio...
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Author:
Percy Kinney
05th January 2010
If you have a defective posture, you probably are looking for a way to improve it. Having bad posture is a common problem, and there are ways that you can help correct it. Posture braces can help you correct your posture, and prevent you from being hunche...
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Author:
jainhelan
29th December 2009
One of the most important parts of the human body is the back. When your back starts to give out on you - either through various ailments or through sheer old age - it's time to get some serious help because once your back goes dead, you're only a little ...
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
23rd December 2009
Most people spend hours and hours sitting in front of the desk doing paperwork and typing on their computers. Not a comfortable position. They are often asked to stretch, stand up and walk around a bit. However, it is hard to walk around when you need to ...
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Author:
jenius
11th December 2009
—Know About The Postures And Positions That Prevent Back PainsThe old east originated meditative art- yoga is making a good impact in the present scenario.It is adored all around the world and is supposed to be very effective in keeping body flexibl...
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Author:
Neelima Reddy
10th December 2009
Back pain is one of the most common ailments in the US. 80% of all Americans suffer from back pain. This amounts to about 20 million Americans getting chiropractic treatment a year. Surprisingly so, even 30% of our children under the age of 18 have also...
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Author:
Alexa
10th December 2009
Back pain, whiplash and headaches are the most common reasons why people visit chiropractors. These may stem from environmental factors, such as non-ergonomic work settings and stress. Industrialized cities like St. Paul, Minnesota, for example, where 98%...
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Author:
Alexa
10th December 2009
It is not a very commonly known fact that low back pain and spine related problems are the second most common reason why most people visit their doctors. In a huge population that is currently suffering from low back pain, a majority is of adults. But als...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Read
10th December 2009
By combining the yoga postures with breathing awareness, one can develop symmetrical alignment of the body. This is accomplished by stretching muscles that have tightened and that have become weak from asymmetrical imbalance. With good structural balanc...
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Author:
Reed Carney
08th December 2009
Yoga and The field of Yoga and Structural Integration are much closer than many are aware of. Dr. Rolf herself practiced Hatha Yoga extensively in the 1920's & 1930's. She studied with Pierre Bernard who was a Yoga teacher in Nyack, N.Y. Dr Rolf used her ...
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Author:
Joseph Ackerman