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Walking to prevent lower back pain recurrence
The Power of Walking: A Simple Solution for Lower Back Pain Recurrence For many individuals suffering from lower back pain, the recurrence of symptoms can be a significant problem. While previous research has shown that exercise and education can be effective in preventing or delaying recurrence, these solutions often require special equipment and supervision. However, a recent study presents a simpler, more accessible solution: walking. The Study Findings The study revealed
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Navigating Lower Back Pain: The Role of Medication in Acute and Chronic Cases
Introduction Lower back pain, whether acute or chronic, can significantly impact one's daily life. The decision to take medication for lower back pain is a nuanced one, requiring an understanding of the condition, the role of medications, and their potential impact on both short-term relief and long-term outcomes. In this blog post, we'll explore the considerations for using medication in the management of lower back pain. Acute Lower Back Pain: Managing Early Discomfort 1. T
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Youtube Video: Experiencing LOWER BACK PAIN while sitting? watch this!
Our clinical director and head physiotherapist, Sam, goes over do's and dont's for relieving back pain. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRW6rQKo2Do #BackPainRelief #LowerBackHealth #SittingPosture #BackPainSolutions #HealthyBack #BackPainTips #PostureMatters #PainManagement #BackPainAwareness #PainFreeSitting #BackHealth #ErgonomicSolutions #SittingComfort #BackPainPrevention #DeskLife #BackPainReliefTips #GoodPosture #Backache #PainManagementTips #SittingHabits #BackPainHelp
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CASE STUDY - PERSISTENT LOWER BACK PAIN: IDALIS
Idalis is a 46 year-old female university teacher who presented to us a year ago with a 4-year history of persistent lower back pain and neurological symptoms in the legs. The symptoms came on during a period of high stress, initially in the form of isolated back pain, which over the last year before seeing us progressed to a pins and needles sensation in the legs and numbness in the foot, which she reported feeling much worse when wearing more restrictive clothing (yoga tigh
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